Tag: poster

  • Not the poster woman

    Not the poster woman

    Women take pride in their honesty and, if you like, their holiness in comparison to men. Nothing gives them more joy than to snigger at us that they are better managers of men and materials. Nothing that is kept with them will ever go missing, they say. As our mothers and wives, we fawn over them. I daresay that a household is incomplete without a girl child. They start fighting for attention right from the cradle. It is as if they have been told that they must not yield ground to men if they wish to succeed.

    Though the weaker sex, women pack a lot of power.  Men dare not do some of the things they do. There are many things that a woman will do and people will overlook.  But, if a man tries it, he is done for. Women can use their gender to make or mar society.  Where women come together for the good of all, society progresses but where they are divided, things will not work fine. Women know how to manipulate us. They use their innate power to get what they want.

    Besides, they can get away with anything all because they are women. They are delicate,  precious, enchanting and cunny. Women can save and they can kill. There is no man born of woman who can escape their wrath once they set a trap for him.  In the past,  we looked down on them. We relegated them because we considered it a man’s world. Their job then was to take care of the home and warm our beds. They had their duty cut for them. When the men talked, they listened. Or better still, they stayed in their rooms with their children until they were sent for.

    Gone are the days when women were sent for before they came out. These days,  they lead the way. In some instances, men play second fiddle to them. Our women have come of age. In this modern era, gender is no obstacle to the height any one can attain, whether man or woman. Like their counterparts elsewhere, the Nigerian woman has grown socially and politically. They have their eyes set on the ultimate political office – the Presidency.  There is nothing stopping them from gunning for that exalted office, if they feel they have what it takes to hold the post.

    Elsewhere, we have had women leaders.  So, our women will be in good company if their dreams of leading Nigeria come true. We have the women who can hold down the job. Their counterparts who did it elsewhere and are still doing it in some countries do not have two heads. But do our women, that is those aspiring to political leadership, have the impeccable character of the Golda Meirs (Israel), Margaret Thatchers (Britain), Sonia Ghandis (India), Corazon Aquinos (Phillipines), Ellen Sirleaf-Johnsons (Liberia) and Angela Merkels (Germany) of this world?

    I ask this question because of what two women who found themselves in office between 2010 and 2015 did. The story has not been fully told, but the little we have heard is disturbing. One was the First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, the other was Petroleum Resources Minister Dame Diezani Alison-Madueke. Mrs Alison-Madueke went overboard in her spending of public funds. She used the money just the way she came across it. Since it was free money, by her own reckoning, she felt she could do whatever she liked with it. She acquired a princely sum, but today, she cannot enjoy the wealth because of her health challenge.

    Why then did she amass wealth when she knew she was ill? I am not rejoicing over her predicament. Far from it, I am just ruminating over the futility of some of the actions we take when we do not know what wil happen tomorrow. If Mrs Alison-Madueke knew that things will end this way, she would not have bothered taking our money the way she did. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is hard pressed today trying to locate where she kept all the money in dollars, pounds, euro and naira and the property she acquured across the country and abroad.

    The agency has been able to trace some, which the court has said should be forfeited to the government. Rather than keep quiet, Mrs Alison-Madueke is going about, claiming that she is being persecuted by EFCC. Persecution in what sense? When did it become an offence for a public officer to be asked to return what she allegedly acquired illegally? As a mother,  wife and daughter,  Mrs Alison-Madueke is supposed to have milk of kindness. Did she show that kindness the way she handled public funds?

    No, she did not.  She misappropriated the money meant fi2r our collective good and today, she is crying persecution when the people should be calling for her crucifixion. We have seen how former leaders who misbehaved in other climes were treated.  They ended up in jail after their tenure since they had nowhere to run to. From London, Mrs Alison-Madueke has been throwing  stones at home, alleging that she was accused of what she did not do.

    So, who owns all the billions of naira and millions of dollars and pounds said to have been found in her accounts? The money just walked in there, I suppose. What about the property she was said to have acquired? Well, someone is surely lying between her and EFCC and I am sure it cannot be the agency. What will it gain by wrongly accusing Mrs Alison-Madueke instead of going after the real culprit? Everything is not about beauty. What is the essence of beauty if not matched with integrity, honesty and the fear of God? Indeed, everyday is for the thief and one day is for the owner.

  • Anambra poll: Aspirants protest poster fee

    Anambra poll: Aspirants protest poster fee

    The nine million naira poster fee imposed on governorship aspirants by the Anambra State government is generating ripples.

    The All Progressive Congress (APC), the Progressive People’s Alliance (PPA) and The African Democratic Congress (ADC), said they will challenge the draconian guidline in court.

    The Anambra Managing Director, Anambra State Signage and Advertisement Agency (ANSAA) and Chief campaigner of APGA, Sir, Jude Emecheta, had declared that anybody aspiring for governorship must pay the amount for his or her posters to be pasted anywhere in the state.

    Emecheta said the fee would be three million in each of the three senatorial zones of Anambra North, Anambra South and Anambra Central. He said defaulters would risk prosecution.

    He added that the law did not permit pasting posters in every place without authorisation.

    Furthermore, he said the agency needed money to clean up the mess generated by such posters after the elections.

    Emecheta said the agency was interested in the outdoor adverts, and ensuring that election posters and other campaign materials did not deface strategic locations in the state.

    He also disclosed that a public enlightenment on the modalities for putting up election posters would commence this month. He said politician should know their limits in pasting posters in public buildings, electric poles, bridges, road dividers, roundabouts among others.

    However, the senatorial candidate of ADC in the Central Zone, Chief Anayo Nweke, said his party would challenge the development in court.

    He said it was another way by the APGA led-government to muscle the opposition in the governorship election, describing it as a mercantile attitude.

    Also, the Progressive People’s Alliance Party, (PPA) chairman, Chief Mathias Emeke, kicked against the directive, describing it as a sign that the government would use its machinery to suppress other contenders.

    He dismissed the claim that the Governor Willie Obiano, who is seeking re-election, would also pay the outrageous fee.

    Emeke said the public had been put on notice that Anambra State Government does not want a healthy competition during the election.

    He said the law would not fly because it was a constitutional matters which, according to him, only the National Assembly could dictate and not even the state.

    “The Incumbent needs no fear if he is sure that he is willingly working, rather he should allow the electorate without confusion, incitement and induce them into wrong voting”

    “Fixing of outrageous fees for party aspirants publicly is a sign of government resentment for popular participation in the coming poll and it is unacceptable and reprehensible too”

    The chairman of the APC Mr. Emeka Ibe, said it was exploitative, outrageous and was done to stop small parties from having candidates.

    The APC chieftain said also that it was a ploy to choke and suffocate poor and indigent candidates, adding that the party was opposing it and ready to challenge APGA government anywhere in the state.

    The chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Ken Emeakayi could not be reached for his reaction.

  • OOAN poster awards receive over 70 entries

    Advertising agencies are jostling to make it to the podium as over 70 entries have been received from members of Advertising Agencies Association of Nigeria (AAAN) for this year’s Poster Awards organised by the Outdoor Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (OAAN). The entries are for creative works for their clients in the last 12 months.

    According to the publicity Secretary of OAAN, Mr. Obi Nnaobi this is the highest entry since the Poster Awards began 10 years ago. “It shows that the awards is resonating with the whole marketing community in Nigeria and has become credible reference point of excellence in the industry,”  Nnaobi said.

    Meanwhile, Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has confirmed participation in the Awards, which will take place on Thursday at Eko Hotel, Lagos.

    He will be the chairman of the occasion. The event consists of a Business session in the afternoon and an Award/Dinner in the evening.

  • ‘JUST NOT MARRIED’ MOVIE POSTER GOES ON SALE

    IN a first of its kind move, the poster for the movie, Just Not Married has been put up for sale by Art Nigeria, one of Africa’s largest online art galleries.

    By merchandising the movie poster, producer of the flick, Judith Audu says that Just Not Married has become synonymous with breaking new grounds.

    “Against all popular and common knowledge, Just Not Married is the Nigerian movie to open in cinemas nationwide without “popular” cast or crew, and for four weeks, we have been consistently selling out at the box office.

    “Now the unique official Just Not Married movie poster as designed by a young graphic artist, Femi Morakinyo, is so appreciated that art enthusiasts believe that it is a collectors’ item and has been put up for sale on the artnigeria.com a website dedicated to exhibiting and selling unique works of art. This is definitely a first,” the actress/producer said.

    The movie is the first feature film from the stables of Judith Audu Productions. It was brought to life in collaboration with Blacreek Pictures and Asurf Films. The movie is produced by Judith Audu with Morten Foght as its Executive Producer, directed by Uduak-Obong Patrick, edited by Asurf Oluseyi and written by Lani Aisida. It stars Stan Nze, Rotimi Salami, Roland Obutu, Brutus Richard, Judith Audu, Perpetua Adefemi, Gregory Ojefua, Sambasa Nzeribe, Ijeoma Agu and a host of others.

  • 5,300 sq. meter poster unveiled in Enugu

    5,300 sq. meter poster unveiled in Enugu

    A 5,300 square-meter poster, believed to be the largest in the world, has been unveiled in Enugu. It is bigger than the one launched earlier in India measuring 4,700 square meters.

    Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and his Anambra counterpart were represented at the event hosted by Nigeria Breweries Plc.

    The launch featured a miniature version of the Gulder Ultimate Search. Mr. Chuka Nnabuife, chief executive of National Light Newspaper published in Anambra State, found the hidden treasure and won a Honda SUV for his effort.

    Nnabuife told The Nation, “I almost ignored coming…When I came here, I checked my heart pressure and they said that it was okay. I equally had to test my mind and I decided to be part of the exercise…I felt elated.”

    In his speech, the Sales Director of NB plc, Mr. Hubert Eze, said, “Nigerian Breweries is at home in Enugu. So, when want to break history, we break it at home and ensure that every corner of the earth salutes this feat.

    The MD of the beverage company, Mr. Nicholas Vervelde described the southeast as a fertile ground for their business, stressing that the relationship that they have enjoyed in the zone was part of the factors that made them to establish their biggest malting plant in the zone.

    He also said the brewery was equally investing in education, building and furnishing schools in Enugu as well as feeding pupils in two schools in Eke community.

    Governor Ugwuanyi represented by the Commissioner of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Sam Ogbu Nwobodo thanked the beverage company for choosing the state as a place for the promo poster unveiling, stating that it showcases the fruits of previous administrations in the state which has made the state a choice destination for investors and the incumbent administration working tirelessly to sustain.

     

  • OAAN to hold Ninth Poster Award

    The Outdoor Advertising Agencies of Nigeria (OAAN) will hold its Ninth OAAN Poster Awards and Exhibition on June 25, at the  Federal Palace Hotels and Casino Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Its President, Mr. Charles Chijide, said the award was born in 1997 to promote and reward creative excellence in the Out-of-Home sub-sector of the economy. “It was also a designed platform for the advertisers, suppliers and partners to exhibit their products and services,” hesaid.

    He added that plans were in process to ensure that the event records significant improvement in all aspects.

    He listed the categories of the awards to include: Diary food and beverages; alcoholic drinks; non-alcoholic drinks; financial services; public service and real estate; electronics and electricals; automobiles and accessories; household products; pharmaceuticals cosmetics; telecoms; Information Communication Technology (ICT); grand poster and Legend of Out of Home.

    He explained that OAAN had tried to create opportunities for all the sectors of the Nigeria economy.  “Our focus, however, is primary on those sub-sectors that regularly engage our platforms to advertise their brands,” he said.

    Activities for this year’s event include: A press conference to intimate the media of plans that would boost the outing; courtesy visits of committee members along with OAAN leadership to their corporate allies and supporters; a stakeholders’ Breakfast Meeting/interactive forum, a day prior to the event and coordinated exhibition of OOH suppliers/partners.

    The reception is expect to kick off by 5pm, followed by a cocktail leading to the event.

  • The poster wars

    SIR: The on-going poster wars going amongst various political parties across the country will not augur well for our democracy. The destruction of bill boards, burning of parties buses, removal of other political parties posters are the current trend witnessed across the length and breadth of the political landscape.

    Recently, it was reported a political party procured some vehicles for the February election and that nobody dared to drive the vehicles to its intended destination because of fears of attack to be meted to the drivers.  This is wrong.

    All political parties have the right to display their posters in any part of this country and to sell their candidature to the electorate without any intimidation and harassment. The various political parties should call their supporters to order to eschew any form of violence before during and after the elections.

    Nigeria has come of age to allow issues of posters war to becloud their sense of judgment. We should not allow the posters war to disturb our quest for positive change that we desire in our lives.

    I call on relevant stakeholders and security agencies to be proactive in dealing with any form of

    disturbance that would adversely affect the smooth conduct of the general elections barely few weeks away.

     

    • Bala Nayashi

    Lokoja, Kogi State