Jenifa will help Rotary achieve its goal of a polio-free world in a new public awareness campaign called “this close” by raising her thumb and forefinger in the “this close”gesture in the ad tagline “we’re this close to ending polio”.
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Funke Akindele becomes Polio Ambassador
Renowned actress and movie producer, Funke Akindele (Jenifa) has been appointed a Polio Ambassador by the Rotary Club International.“I feel so honored to be part of a charitable cause like this. I accepted this appointment because polio kills or paralyzes children and Rotary is committed to ending this terrible disease worldwide.“I also learned that the world has never been so close to eradication of polio since the mid 80’s thanks to the vigorous efforts of Rotary International and its partners,” she said.The actress will be unveiled to the media next month as part of the activities lined up to mark the World Polio Day.With her recent appointment as polio ambassador, Funke Akindele joins the likes of Bill Gates, Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, action movie star Jackie Chan, Pop star PSY , Dan Maraya Jos and Sanni Danjer.Congratulations to Ms Jenifa! -
Family, colleagues surprise Funke Akindele on birthday
IF there is anything like a harmless lie, then star actress, Funke Akindele fell for one on her last birthday. She had been told that Glo will be engaging her on an official assignment scheduled to take place Last Saturday night at The Place Club by Papa’s Entertainment. Of course, this was not without the cooperation of some of her co-Glo ambassador who could have confirmed to her upon enquiry that indeed, they were aware of an official evening by the telecommunications company. Her flight was fixed from Enugu where she was on a film location. Her hotel was booked and so was the venue of the event and an exquisite looking birthday cake that had the celebrant dummied in the Jenifa’s costume and branded with Glo, Vitafoam and Olasco Films’ logos. She walked into her carefully plotted surprise 36th birthday where fellow actress Kate Henshaw led the Happy Birthday chorus, and the actress simply broke into tears.
Chief among the organisers were Funke’s bossom friend, Ariyike Akinbobola and her elder sister and manager, Ayo Ola Muhammed.
Ola Muhammed had feared that their cover may be blown and the outcome unpredictable: “her instinct is strong and she is beginning to ask too many questions,” she noted a few hours to the show.
“I feel so honoured,” she said amidst tears. “I mean not even at this period. I feel so blessed. I just thank God about my life. And I just have to say this now. For everybody who has come out to celebrate with me, I’m alive and they love me, God bless you all.”
But tensioned tension and surprises gave way as the show entered full gear, with the celebrant taking pictures, hugging and dancing almost with every guest with DJ Spinall on the wheel of steel.
Some of the celebrant’s colleagues who arrived the venue before her were Kate ‘the Great’ Henshaw, Uche Jombo, Tiwa Savage, Sound Sultan, JJC and Funke Kuti.
Other guests include Alhaji Hakeem Balogun (Olasco Films), Tee Billz, Sexy Steel, Eniola Badmus, award winning producer, Ty Mix, Ariyike Akinbobola, Ayabime Okpoh, star comedian, AY and his wife, Reminisce, African China, Bantu, Osahon Asemota, Frank Okamigbo, Busayo, Sexy Steel, Victor Olaotan, Biodun Kupoluyi, Segun Banjo, Femi Davies, Busayo Folarin, Kaffy, Layole Oyatogun among others.
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Funke Akindele confirms separation from hubby
ACTRESS Funke Akindele yesterday confirmed her separation from her husband, Kehinde Oloyede,48 hours after a purported denial by her of any such development. Her publicists, Neecee, in a terse statement ,quoted her as asking her fans’ prayers at this point in in view of the situation. Principal Consultant of the company, Ayo Ola- Muhammed,said: “ On behalf of our client, star actress, Funke Akindele, we want to formally inform you that after due consultation and consideration, she’s now separated from Mr. Kehinde Oloyede as his wife. “ She hereby urges her fans and all concerned to pray and wish her the best as she moves on in her career. Kindly note that this is the first and only official statement from Funke Akindele on the matter and will be glad if her wish is respected.” Funke contacted The Nation last night to deny a statement credited to her on Thursday as threatening to sue the newspaper for carrying the separation story on Tuesday.
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Akindele confirms separation from husband
Star actress, Funke Akindele, whose marriage has been a subject of speculations for days has finally announced her separation from her husband, Kehinde Oloyede.
Her Principal media consultant, Ayo Ola-Mohammed, in a statement on Friday evening confirmed that she took the decision after due consultation and consideration.
” She hereby urges her fans and all concerned to pray and wish her the best as she moves on in her career. Kindly note that this is the first and only official statement from Funke Akindele on the matter and will be glad if her wish is respected, ” Ola-Mohammed stated.
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Nollywood star Akindele separated from hubby?
Popular cross-over actress, Funke Akindele, may have been separated from her husband, Kehinde Oloyede.
The couple got married barely one year ago.
A statement allegedly posted by her husband on facebook reads: “It is with heavy heart that I am announcing the separation of me and my wife, Mrs. Olufunke Akindele. We have both agreed to go our separate ways because of irreconcilable differences. We are still best of friends and we would forever remain good friends.”
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… As Funke Akindele emerges face of Qlichy.com
Fast growing online business networking platform, Qlichy.com has announced star actress, Funke Akindele, as brand ambassador. She was presented to a section of the media last Saturday at a ceremony at The Quadrant Company in Ikeja, Lagos.
Her presentation came on the heels the launch in April and a town storm campaign in May by the brand.
Qlichy.com is a multi site business portal, news service and e-commerce platform which is linked to the Interswitch platform for payment purposes. The platform has been enjoying growing patronage and traffic since its launch in April. Qlichy.com offers access to platforms such as Bizpoint, Talkpoint, Salespoint, Playpoint and Thoughtpoint for businesses and consumers to meet and interact.
Akindele said: “I am delighted to be associated with Qlichy.com and consider it a honour to be the brand ambassador. The Qlichy brand besides being the ultimate virtual meeting point and resource center, it is the future. I say this because this new platform will empower a lot of people.”
She added: “ I admire the thought process behind it and that’s why I am thrilled to be part of the Team Qlichy. It will empower a wide range of people and I enjoin all business operators, owners, content developers and resource persons to be part of it.
Earlier, the Managing Director of The Quadrant Company, parent company of Qlichy.com, Bolaji Okusaga explained that with the unveil of Akindele as brand ambassador, the multimedia awareness campaign to further deepen the brand’s acceptance was set to roll out.
“We’re launching the radio and online campaign next Monday to further avail more businesses and individuals the limitless opportunities that Qlichy.com offers enterprises across different sectors of the economy, be it consumer goods, oil and gas, real estate, telecoms and financial sectors among many others,” Okusaga said.
He revealed that the projection of Qlichy.com within the next six months is to become a household name in business intelligence and social commerce given the ability of the platform to offer a seamless experience which cuts across business information, lifestyle and e-commerce. He added that the Qlichy platform is able to achieve its audacious targets through daily news feeds, crowd sourcing, networking and other varied opportunities which it provides.
“Achieving this target will require luring businesses and consumer searching for opportunities to visit and explore possibilities which were before now fragmented in the Nigerian online space,” Okusaga added.
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The shelf filmmaker
I was inspired to share this thought with you when I saw a 2011 released film, and in that movie, Funke Akindele looked every bit a teenager. I wondered for how long that stuff had adorned the shelf of the filmmaker. I wondered also that the flick has lost so much relevance in what today is obtainable, or what one could call the reality of the current situation. I wondered further on the limitation to such films that lack universal appeal, or some like it, that are too momentary to be a classic. Above all, I thought to myself that if Funke Akindele aka Jenifa, like other cast in the work had had to wait for that film to project her talent without exploring other avenues, she probably would not be where she is today.
In my years of service as member of the Screening Committee and Jury of some award schemes, I recall that one of the common recommendations is an appeal to filmmakers to submit their films for competition, if only for the sake of other members of the cast and crew of the project. Talents have been buried because works that are supposed to give an actor, cinematographer, screenplay writer, soundman, film editor, make-up artist, costumier, set artist, etc the leverage, have been buried by film owners who are too busy with other things, but who are quick to call themselves, first and foremost filmmakers. Apologies to others whom for the sake of piracy have been so scared to release their films into the market. But no film should, for this reason, be in the shelf for as long as ten years.
I know of a collection of films in the shelf of a filmmaker who is now busy with another popular film initiative. I know a few actors in those films who had thought that that production outfit would be their stepping stone, but who have since found a window of opportunities in other people and institutions.
I know about an Izu Ojukwu’s film entitled Laviva, tailored after the Liberian civil war which stars late JT Tom West and Francis Duru in an excruciating task of action. It can only be imagined how many more fans the guy could have wooed through his outing in that flick today, should it not still be in the closet.
I thought again about a Fred Amata’s film, Anini, a historical piece on the one-time armed robbery gang, which terrorised Benin, Ibadan and Lagos in the 80s. A fantastic work; that movie was disqualified in the AMAAs in 2006 because it did not follow the simple requirement of subtitling; especially since pidgin constitutes about 80 percent of the language spoken therein.
That film, Anini, is a cinema material. When I see the trash that some filmmakers bring to the cinemas in the name of a movie, my mind quickly runs to such films like Anini, and Nosa Ehimwema, the guy who played lead in the film. It is a great disservice to Nosa, a fine actor that Anini is not out in the market.
Could the problem of Anini be similar to that of Ofinga, another classic and family value film by Remdel Optimum Communication which is yet to leave the shelf? If they have a similar problem, perhaps Anini is guilty of staying this long on its owner’s shelf. Ofinga, directed by Tunji Bamisigbin has not been able to make the cinema circle because the format on which it was shot is not compliant. To convert it will be so expensive as to shoot another movie entirely. This is the dilemma of the Remdel boss, coupled with the fear that pirates will no doubt prey on the film when it is eventually released to home video. But I guess they have no choice, safe for a few neighbourhood cinema viewing like the type screened at LTV 8, before it is eventually thrown to the larger crowd. Ofinga, I hear, come what may, will be released before the end of this year. That sounds cool to me.
If every filmmaker were like Zeb Ejiro and his brother, Chico, and others like them who discovered some of the celebrated actors today, the dreams of a few couldn’t have been confined to the film owner’s shelf.
Just recently, I got to know that the film Thongs of Roses by Emeka Ossai was the first to expose Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde. We hear more about Yinka Edwards as a cinematographer today, not necessarily because he studied at the National Film Institute, Jos; not just because his credits include Mak Kusare’s Ninety Degrees (winner, Best Feature Film, Zuma International Film Festival); not just because in 2007 he was hand-picked to work on the BBC’s acclaimed series Wetin Dey, but also because Yinka was the Director of Photography for Kunle Afolayan’s multi-award winning feature The Figurine, through which he won the 2010 Africa Movie Academy Award (AMAA) for cinematography. Perhaps, if all that Yinka has done were not released by the film owners, or if they were not entered for awards, the young man’s profile couldn’t have risen to the international level that it has reached now. The young man I hear is among the 50 participants from18 different African countries selected for Talent Campus in the forthcoming Durban International Film Festival, South Africa.
Think, shelf filmmaker, think…
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How Davido, Funke Akindele, others thrilled at Laffmatazz
ONE of the most anticipated shows of the last Easter season, Laffmatazz, has come and gone but the memories will sure stay for a long time to come with fun lovers who stormed the venue of the show which held last Sunday at the Jogor Centre in Ibadan, Oyo State.
The highly publicised event featured over 20 top acts on Easter Sunday. It featured two shows, one in the afternoon and the other in the evening. The event also saw stars like Doris Simeon, Eniola Badmus, Muyiwa Ademola, Cally Ikpe, Sola Fajobi, Sunday Omobolanle (Aluwe) and others on the red carpet.
The highlight of the day was the evening show in which the hall was filled to capacity. The First Lady of Oyo State, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi, led the government delegation to the event in which the state’s Commissioner for Information was also present. The governor’s wife was spotted in a lovely blue gown on the night. She was at a point asked to come to the stage to pick the winners of return tickets to South Africa and Ghana, courtesy of Arik Air.
The event which was hosted by Gbenga Adeyinka and Funke Akindele-Oloyede featured stellar performances from stars such as Davido, May D, Jaywon, Omo Baba, Phenom, Owen Gee, Dammy Krane, Capital Femi, Lepacious Bose, LKT, Adetoun, Kayefi, Seriki, Bash, Peteru, SB Live Band, Laffmatazz comedy crew, Isaac Geralds, Jayru, MC Ajele, Laffup and others.
Speaking on the success of the event, Gbenga Adeyinka, GCON, said: “My gratitude goes to God Almighty, my family, Oyo State First Lady, sponsors, media partners, entertainers, Laffmatazz crew, friends and colleagues in the entertainment world. Words in all honesty can’t describe how I feel or the emotions going through my mind at the moment. I am specifically honoured and humbled by the massive turnout that was recorded at the last edition of the Laffmattazz. It was unanimously agreed that it was one of its kind in Ibadan.”
The event was supported by First Bank, Arik Air, Core Media, Squadron Dark Rum, Action Bitters and others.