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  • ‘Eko for show’ in LONDON

    ‘Eko for show’ in LONDON

    LAGOS State last weekend earned its sobriquet, ‘Eko for show’, at the popular Notting Hill Carnival in London.

    Unlike the previous years, the 50th edition of Europe’s biggest street festival and the world’s second biggest offered Lagos a rare platform to showcase its mantra of love, oneness and peace captured in the theme of One Lagos by the state’s representatives.

    From across the United Kingdom, friends and lovers of the state converged on the Nigerian Corner, Adelaja Street to celebrate the Lagos brand and market the highlights of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration.

    Beyond the glitz that pulled enthusiasts to Adelaja Street, the Nigerian Corner turned Lagos Corner as part of the Lagos branding campaign tagged LoveLagosWeekend, which began August 27 and ended on August 29.

    At Lagos Corner, artistes from Nigeria performed for the pleasure of fun-seekers during the three-day campaign, adding dynamism to the usual celebration of the Notting Hill Carnival in the last 50 years. The artistes included the ‘Rain Maker’, Majek Fashek, May7ven, Shikane, Ade Swagz and Ceeboy.

    Also gracing the event anchored by ace comedian and compere, Gbenga Adeyinka the First, were DJ Abass, Shope Olajide, Wale Gates and MC Momelo. At the VIP section were Yeni Kuti, Nikki Laoye, Kemi Otegbade, Kaita Okeowo, Seyi Brown, Ayo Shonaiya, Sammy Okposo, Drew Uyi, Mofe Duncan and Timi Adegbite.

    Besides the excitement and glamour, the message of LoveLagosWeekend sounded irresistible. According to the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, Lagos State intended, by the outing, to sell the Lagos brand and unite its friends and lovers in the Diaspora.

    For Mr Ayorinde, the gains of LoveLagosWeekend demonstrate the state’s potentials in arts, entertainment and tourism. He said it was in line with Ambode’s vision to use arts, entertainment and tourism “to promote social cohesion and create employment opportunities. The carnival offered rare platform to market Lagos globally.”

    The commissioner explained the objectives of the campaign, which he said, “are to create awareness on the Ambode administration; provide platform for interaction with Lagos indigenes and lovers of the state in the Diaspora; and market the state to potential investors that can contribute towards the Lagos@50 celebrations.”

    Mr. Ayo Sonaiya, Promoter of Lagos Corner, was especially thrilled by the historic celebration. Sonaiya told the mass of Lagos friends and lovers that transforming Nigerian Corner to Lagos Corner “is a dream fulfilled.” At the grand finale of LoveLagosWeekend, Sonaiya said that the campaign “coincides with the Notting Hill Carnival’s 50th edition.”

    He expressed excitement with the period in which Lagos State “is counting down to its 50th anniversary,” one used by the Ambode administration as a huge platform “to reach out to millions of Nigerians and Lagosians, particularly in the Diaspora.

    “Notting Hill Carnival has just celebrated its 50th edition. Lagos seized the platform to message the world and showcase the emerging powerful brand it has become under the Ambode administration, especially in the areas of arts and entertainment, and in connecting with the Diaspora about the great things being recorded.”

    For Sonaiya, Lagos Corner would always provide a veritable platform for performing artistes from Lagos State to

  • Artistes brace up for Senator Most Distinguished show

    Artistes brace up for Senator Most Distinguished show

    Artistes brace up for Senator Most Distinguished show

    Popular comedian, Bethel Njoku, better known as Senator, is set to take the comedy business into yet another height as he unveils the first edition of his show tagged Senator Most Distinguished.

    To be hosted by comedienne cum TV host Chigurl, Senator promised that lovers of comedy shows will be treated to yet another night of uncontrollable laughter, music and live performances.

    The artiste disclosed that all hands are currently on deck towards making the coming show a success, as expected guests will be thrilled to a fun filled night of oldies melodies by Under Pressure crooner, Raskimono, Mr President Crooner, African China and Ko Gbadun crooner, Nigga Raw.

    On why the show is tagged Senator Most Distinguished, he noted that he is the only senator of the comedy industry who has taken the brand to an enviable and international level making him a non-regular comic act with a distinguished brand name.

    Packaged by Bunmi Davies, the event is billed to hold, Saturday September 10, at Muson Center, Onikan.

    As part of the excitement, guests will be treated to a rib cracking experience and electrifying performance by top notch musical acts that includes Ali Baba, Gordons, Okey Bakassi, FunnyBone, Daniel the humorous, Omo Baba, chocolate city group’ acts MI, Ice Prince, Koker, Jesse Jags’, Sound Sultan, Yemi Alade, Falz, Bez and Skales.

  • The ‘Bar Beach Show’ in Indonesia

    SIR: Just last week, three Nigerians were executed by firing squad for trafficking in drugs by the government of Indonesia.  It brings back memories of “The Bar beach show”, a sad metaphor for the execution of condemned criminals by firing squad at the Lagos Bar Beach in the 1970s and 1980s. Then, condemned criminals who were either armed robbery or drug convicts were tied to the stake while the execution party made up of military marksmen took their positions to despatch the criminals to the great beyond.

    There may have been hues and cries about the trial but the Nigerian government through the Ministry of External Affairs had ample opportunity of monitoring and observing the trial and where necessary initiate an appeal through their counsel. To rise in condemnation after the execution has been carried out is rather misplaced and misguided.

    The truth is that unnecessary and needless death of one individual diminishes our humanity beside the fact that death penalty does not eliminate or reduce the crime for which the sentence was imposed.  In China, one of the greatest civilizations, capital punishment is reserved for adulteration of food products, official corruptions etc.  America still carries out death sentence in most of the states.  The ultimate justification of any punishment is not that it is deterrent but that it is the emphatic denunciation by the community of a crime.

    This brings me to the reaction by Nigerians to the execution. There was a pocket of protest by some aggrieved Nigerians at the Indonesian Embassy in Nigeria asking the Federal Government to issue strong statement in condemnation of the execution.  My heart goes out to those Nigerians who came out to condemn the execution or killing.  However, to the extent that the Indonesian government was exercising its sovereign power to uphold its laws and constitution, it would appear justified.

    My worry is that the protest should rather be focused on what drives young Nigerians abroad to go and ply in all manners of unlawful merchandize and acts even against the law of the host nation.   What we need to do as a people is to consciously mobilize and protest against despicable acts of looting our treasury and common patrimony by rogue political class who deny us of infrastructure and create an army of unemployed youths who eventually take to crime as a way out.  Our leaders siphon our common wealth abroad to develop other lands leaving our own land famish, barren and in severe haemorrhage. We should protest against stupendous wages of the political office holders and other perquisites attach to their offices.  We should protest the dearth of infrastructures that would have help us to be self-employed and be meaningfully engaged.  We should protest and join the government in insisting that all those alleged to have used their office in breach of trust and enrich themselves should return the loot.  We should protest against the brigandage of political office holders who use their offices for selfish personal gain and aggrandizement.  We should protest and force our lawmakers to use their position to make good laws for the betterment of our country rather than employ ingenious language to defend what is obvious fraud like the semantics of budget padding where they want to corner resources they do not earn.

    If we tackle the ills of our country no Nigerian citizen would go and live like a sub-human ape in any foreign land let alone engage in criminal act that would make his life to be cut short.

    Nigeria is worth fighting for and with time it would be worth dying for if we all have a mental re-orientation and create a new value system.  Our youths should stop these suicide missions abroad to escape from poverty imposed on us by inept and corrupt political leadership.

     

    • Mike Kebonkwu Esq,

    Abuja.

  • Falz The Badh Guy to host The Bigger Friday Show

    Falz The Badh Guy to host The Bigger Friday Show

    Popular musician and actor Falz The Bahd Guy will be the new host of a new season of popular Friday night comedy programme ‘The Bigger Friday Show’ which is set to premiere with a twist in the coming weeks.

    ‘The Big Friday Show’ which airs on MTV Base was previously hosted by comedian Basketmouth. Past editions of the show featured parody videos, celebrity pranks and entertainment news highlights.

    And in a mode to enhance audience participation and interaction from especially young African audiences, producers of the show are encouraging participation in the #BFSChallenge. Interested viewers can be part of it by submitting personalised content on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter using the hashtag #BFSChallenge.

    The show, which is a mixture of entertainment and comedy, is part of the sparkling new entertainment campaign led by MTV Base called ‘My Life, My Base’ and it will premiere on MTV Base Channel 322 on Friday April 29, 2016.

  • Show about nothing

    Show about nothing

    •The budget furore should not have arisen if the executive and legislative branches considered the larger Nigerian interest

    From the row that has racked Abuja in the past few days, many would think our political elite have been bolted away with. They have lost their perspective as role models and exemplars of good conduct. They have turned acrimony into the directive principle of governance.

    News reports triggered unease in the country to the effect that the National Assembly had flushed cardinal aspects of the 2016 appropriation bill, and that the exalted vision of the Muhammadu Buhari administration was inevitably heading for the rocks. They included the Calabar- Lagos railway and huge chunks from allocations for road projects in major parts of the country. They also reportedly turned a blind eye to the proposals for the purchase of essential drugs for major health campaigns like Polio and AIDS, as well as diversion of funds to rural health facilities and boreholes for which provisions had been made earlier.

    The furore erupted over the inclusion or otherwise of the bill on the Calabar-Lagos railway. It began with a querulous tone from the presidency over the National Assembly’s deliberate removal of the all-important Calabar –Lagos project.

    The culpability of the lawmakers was taken for granted by the average citizen until the prominent National Assembly players roared back in defence of their work. It was not true, they asserted, and it must be on record that the budget office of the executive branch failed to present the project. It was not a case of malice on the part of the lawmakers but negligence by the presidency.

    The exchange of brickbats and inflammatory rhetoric reflected the sort of sloppiness our leaders have demonstrated for too long. No party is ready to admit to doing any wrong. Yet it is clear there is enough blame to  go round. The presidency triggered this and the National Assembly fumed in vengeance.

    The drama has unfurled in irony. While the nation bustled in a quarrel over the bill, the President and his team were on a plane to China, the Asian tiger that has provided part funding for the project. The president travelled to the country to etch signatures to kick off the project. For irony, we can recall that the same project was reportedly paralysed by the profligate Jonathan administration because it would not provide counterpart funding for the rail projects. We have a government that has decided to do it but seems to have lapsed in paying attention to details.

    Also interesting is that before Senator Gbenga Ashafa, who heads the committee on land transportation in the senate, noted that his committee looked at the Calabar – Lagos bill, some Nigerians dressed the row in potential ethno-regional combat. Some thought the northern lawmakers retained the Lagos–Kano and spurned the Lagos – Calabar segment. Some others had started to pan the south-south and southeast legislators as sellouts.

    This row about nothing has brought out still latent regions of suspicions not only in partisan ways but also in primordial calculations.

    But some points are clear in this matter. If the National Assembly failed or even rejected the bill as the executive branch posited, it did not mean a death sentence on the project. The budgetary process is often an exercise in the give-and-take of decorum while a few anaemic tantrums are allowed.

    The fact that it exploded into fractious and potential ethnic dimensions reflects our lack of maturity as a nation. The Calabar – Lagos project has been in the news for months and many Nigerians have been waiting to see it take off with that of the Lagos – Kano route as major projects for this generation.

    Even if the bill did not come with the package from the presidency, although the budget office claims otherwise, the Ashafa committee sent it to the appropriation committee. It amounted to institutional hubris and lack of patriotism to have spurned it on the technicality that they did not see it in the presidential package.

    It all reinforces fears by well-meaning Nigerians that our politicians have not yet learned to distinguish politics and statesmanship.

    There was too much grandstanding from both sides. On the side of the presidency, there was an urgency to tar the lawmakers as obstructionist. We hope it is not a revanchist spirit owing to the bad image it suffered when its first presentation was marred by discrepancies and fairy-tale projects that it had to withdraw.

    On the part of the lawmakers, they spew out rhetoric of institutional umbrage as though some of its mavens had been baying for blood.

    It was a show about nothing. But they have seen it as opportunity for vacuous grandstanding. It was also a pettifogging contest among adults. It is the sort of standoff required of the immature, and they made us into a laughing stock as though as a people we have not imbued the world with enough of our inanity.

    The fixation on the Lagos –Calabar project has diverted attention from other important doings, especially on the part of the National Assembly.

    Why did they slash with prejudice the allocations for infrastructure, especially roads that have either been begun or about to be begun or have gone far? Rather, they approved road projects for which feasibility studies have not been assigned. This action reveals a sense of mischief. Some analysts see it as a way of asserting institutional hubris and a sneaky way to assert their claim to the so-called constituency projects. Lawmakers are not supposed to execute projects. Their jobs are clear in the constitution. They do not govern, they make laws.

    They also rejected proposals for the purchase of essential drugs for major health campaigns like polio and AIDS. These are important issues and they will do well to revisit this issue. Polio has been a Nigerian scourge for years. We seem to have reduced it substantially and it will be tragic if it resurrects because of the ignorance of our lawmakers who are out of touch.

    Again, the lawmakers also diverted funds to rural health facilities and boreholes for which provisions have already been made. This is what is called pork. It is another assertion of their yearnings for constituency projects.

    These issues did not generate bad blood in the polity. But they should, even if they are not as far-reaching as the Lagos – Calabar project.

  • Kanu Nwankwo floats new game show, 2 Can Play

    Kanu Nwankwo floats new game show, 2 Can Play

    Ex-Nigerian international and former captain of the Super Eagles, Kanu Nwankwo, has launched a new TV game show meant to encourage young people on the need to build good relationship, rapport and one-liners. According to the Olympic medalist, the show, titled 2 Can Play, is also a means of empowering the young and the old.

    To be a part of the show, he said, all contestants need to do is answer ten questions correctly about themselves and stand a chance of winning the sum of one million naira and other consolation prizes.

    According to the former Arsenal FC player, the programme is open to adults from 18 and above and is not meant for couples alone.

    “You can come with your friend, sister, business partner, colleague, younger/elder siblings, fiancée, husband or wife . Just answer 10 questions to show your intimacy and how much you know the person in question,” he said.

    The programme, the brain child of CC Production and Papilo Studios, he revealed, is also a strategic initiative of some renowned names in the entertainment industry. Nollywood filmmaker, Owoh Chinonso Elvis JP of CC Production, is the Executive Producer of the programme while Kanu himself is the face of the show.

    “The programme is design to accommodate as many as possible candidates who are willing to win a million naira just to tell the world how much they know their partner. The challenge would last for the period of three months and will have a one month break. Each quarter has a total of 16 episodes with 36 participants, the recording would accommodate all class of people in the society,” he added.

    The first episode, as scheduled, is to commence November 28 and will run till February 2016.

  • BET to debut entertainment show

    Africa’s biggest channel, Black Entertainment Television (BET) is set to debut its entertainment show, BET Buzz, which would feature entertainment news and celebrity gossip from all African continents and the world at large.

    The channel has appointed South African singer and DJ, Tamarsha Khanyile and Top Actor, Altovise Lawrence as hosts of the show.

    Following their achievements, Tamarsha came to limelight through presenting on Selimathunzi and covering the Metro FM Awards Black Carpet show while Altovise rose to fame after winning BET’s reality show contest, Top Actor earlier this year.

    Tamarsha said: “I’m so excited to be part of this exciting new show for BET, and to being able to grow my profile within the entertainment industry.”

    Also speaking, Altovise said: “BET gave me an amazing entrée into the entertainment world, thanks to Top Actor, and I am now looking forward to forging even closer links with this amazing global brand.”

    The show is to air daily on BET (DStv channel 129) from September 1st at 6pm and on BET2 (DStv channel 135) at 6:30pm and a weekend compilation on Saturday on BET(6:40pm) and BET2(8:40pm).

  • SS7 Lounge to host celebs at Bet9ja show

    SS7 Lounge to host celebs at Bet9ja show

    Sport personalities, fans and celebrity guests will mingle this weekend, as popular betting firm, BET9ja hosts card-carrying members of its fans’ club to a night of rewards and entertainment at the SS7 Lounge, Sapara Williams Close, Victoria Island, Lagos.   

    Boss of SS7 Lounge, Lola Adedeji, who said that all arrangements have been put in place to make the night a memorable one, added that the event will attract the crème de la crème of the society.

    “The Bet9ja Fans’ Night Out has been specially packaged to bring together sport lovers, soccer stars as well as entertainment celebrities to have fun and merry in a secure and peaceful ambience. Being Nigeria’s best and biggest bookmaker, Bet9ja cannot give anything less to their loyal fans and patrons who have stayed with them over the years,” she said.

    She disclosed that some of the personalities expected at the ceremony are ex-Nigerian internationals, Victor Ikpeba and Peter Rufai, NFF officials, Bet9ja’s CEO, Ayo Ojuroye, music stars, Jesse Jagz and Brymo as well as DJ Exclusive are among dignitaries expected at the event.

    “At SS7 Lounge, we provide the perfect atmosphere to watch sports, enjoy good food and drinks, and be merry – that is, if your team is a winner,” she enthused, adding, “Don’t forget to join our Live Band Thursdays, Karaoke Friday Night, Old School Naija, which takes place every last Saturday of the month, and other special events.”

  • Online firm to launch TV show

    Online firm to launch TV show

    Online content provider Ndani TV has announced plan to launch its new online content bouquet ‘The Ndani Series Bouquet’ next month.

    The bouquet is being powered by GTBank Plc.  It contains four new shows: ‘Real Talk’ with Cornelia O’dwyer, ‘Skinny Girl in Transit’, ‘One Chance’ and ‘African Dream’.

    It features an all-new season two of its popular series, ‘Officer Titus’, which tells the story of a traffic law enforcement officer in  Lagos.

    Ndani TV is excited about the new series as they mark another achievement in online content, highlighting the continuous growth the brand has embarked on in the last three years in terms of promoting contemporary African culture through great online content.

    The goal of Ndani TV is not just to create great online content with spectacular visuals, but also to tell African stories to Africans in Africa, in the Diaspora and to the rest of the world.

    Ndani TV will appeal to a wide audience, as the content  covers various genres from comedy, thriller, drama to inspirational and entertainment talk shows.

    Head of Production, Ndani TV, Agnes Marquis, said: “The stories that we tell on Ndani TV are not just well crafted, but are created from the everyday realities of the average youth, the complexities of everyday living, the comedy of our lives, living in the cosmopolitan city of Lagos, which is especially reflected in the series ‘Officer Titus’.’’

    The Ndani TV is the creator of hit TV shows, Gidi Up, ‘The Juice’ and ‘The Interview’ with Frank Donga.

  • All set for the maiden edition of Mainland Laffs Family Comedy Show

    Desiring to restore the Arts as a worthy tool for the dissemination of values in all spheres of the Nigerian life, The Trevent Company has announced the launch of the Mainland Laffs Family Comedy Show.

    The show will uphold very high moral family friendly values, abhorring acts and statements that are offensive to the eyes and ears. It also seeks to explore various innovative styles of entertainment, including the Comedy (pantomime), according to the Trevent Company’s Lanre Adisa.

    “As a first of its kind family oriented comedy show (kiddie friendly event), we will provide a kiddie play arena as part of the show. This will ensure that we can simultaneously entertain kids as well as adults. To this end, we intend to make a packaged deal with a Kiddie Fun Park, Food Court and other entertainment spots like a picture booth and red carpet,” Adisa stated.

    The event, which will feature the launch of the comic character, Wokilumo, will take place at the Quad T Event Centre, Gbagada, on Sunday, May 31 by 3:00 PM. Expected to perform at the show are Lepacious Bose, 1st Bon, Edo Charles, Alincology, Bowjoint, IyaJogbo, Baba Sala Jnr (Mr. Patua), Forever d preacher, Phronesis, Osaz, Wokilumo among others.