Tag: Talent

  • Sport Festival for talent hunt

    It was all fun at the grand finale of Alimosho schools sport festival for the pupils of the Local Government Area of Lagos State.

    The annual sports festival for the pupils of public schools and selected private schools, organised by the Education Secretary of Alimosho, Hon. Airat Alamu, was witnessed by a large crowd of pupils and spectators from 75 schools, teachers, parents and political leaders in the community.

    The event, according to Alamu, was to discover the pupils talents from the grassroots. “The motive behind this competition is to develop a spirit of sportsmanship, co-operation among the pupils and to catch them young by way of discovering talents amongst them and to prepare the kids for future challenges. So that, they can become great men and women in future like Austin Okocha, Modupe Oshinkoya, Serena Williams, Kanu Nwankwo, Mikel Obi to mention but a few.”

    “Before I came on board as the Education Secretary of Alimosho Local Government Education Authority, activities that can create friendship and love among our staff, pupils and the society were not encouraged for a long time in our public schools but what you are witnessing today is the genuine effort to revive the spirit and re-invigorate the mental attitude of the kids towards seriousness in their studies,.” she concluded.

    In a related development, Hon. Bisi Yisuf representing Alimosho Constituency1 expressed his happiness and readiness to support the board in organising subsequent ones in the future.

  • Talent hunt brings out the best in teens

    It was an evening when individual’s talents were showcased as the Voice of Ministries International (VOM) organised a ‘Talent Hunt’ show for its teenagers.

    The teenagers exhibited various talents including singing, dancing, choreography, speech and poetry reading, drawings, drumming, playing of saxophone amongst others.

    The Judges who were drawn from various fields scrutinized the youngsters as they were shown their strong and weak points and how their talents could be improved upon.

    Charging the youths before the commencement of the show, Pastor Flora Peters said the talent hunt was organized to enable the teenagers showcase God’s deposit in their lives adding that talents have to do with the natural abilities God have deposited in everyone.

    According to her, a lot of people lose their talents because nobody could guide or direct them urging the youths to allow the Spirit of God to guide them to enable them do exceedingly well with their talent.

    “Nobody is empty, there is a deposit of God into the lives of everyone. We do not want the talent in these youths to die in them. This talent show is not for competition or pride but for the name of God to be glorified.

    “You cannot enter into your glory when you have nothing to present. As you keep on doing what have been deposited in you, you will be recommended”, she told the teenagers.

    At the end of the talent hunt which trilled everyone present, the General Overseer of Voice of Mercy Ministry International, Pastor Ojo Peters commended the youngsters for having the courage to showcase their various talents adding that greatness does not start in one day but starts in a step.

    He said that they all have a chance of improving their performance by training harder and getting more training.

    Peters urged them not to neglect their books as education is also important in getting their talents just as he admonished them to avoid sin which have the capacity of terminating their destiny.

    He also promised the teenagers to get them musical instruments to aid in their practices.

    Some of the youths who were interviewed after the talent show expressed their happiness in being able to showcase their various talents. They appreciated the leadership of the church for giving them the opportunity.

    The teenagers said they now know where their strength lies as most of them promised to get more training in order to improve on their talents.

  • ARTISTES TURN UP FOR CHRISTIANS  GOT TALENT

    ARTISTES TURN UP FOR CHRISTIANS GOT TALENT

    IN a bid to give Christian entertainers a platform to showcase their talent, a talent hunt competition, Christians Got Talent powered by Flaming Sword Ministries, was held on Sunday, April 3 at the Flaming Sword Ministries, Lewis Street, Lagos.

    The event which featured dance competitions, comedy, music and drama showcase among others was attended by talented youngsters and known names in the Nigerian entertainment scene.

    Coordinator of Christians Got Talent, Dr. (Mrs.) Jackson, said that the event is borne out of the fact that Christians need a platform to showcase their talent. “I believe there is a need for us as Christians to have a strong fold. Christians should hold on to their qualities and talents and also be proud of who they are. Everybody needs a start, everybody needs an opportunity. These young people don’t even have the self esteem to appear on television. Christians Got Talent is a platform to help groom these young talents. We should be proud of our Christian talents most of them stated from the church. We want to give them the platform to be able to exhibit their talents,” she said.

    Gospel music act, John Agoha, who was a judge at the event, practically stole the show with his performance and inspirational message to the contestants. He revealed to them what they should expect in the entertainment industry, and how to prepare for the best in their career. Other judges in attendance include Funmi Odetola, CEO of Gbengsman Music, Gbenga Adebajo, Gospel Reggae artiste, Hillary Ogbuaju aka El-Levite, John Agoha, among others.

    Highpoint of the event was when a dance group, Chosen Steppers, emerged as the winner of competition. Chosen Steppers is a dance group comprising of teenagers who are gifted dancers. They gave a theatrical performance of a song titled Break Every Chain. An extremely talented singer, Emex, attained the second position, while a teenage comedian, Super D, took the third position.

    Other contestants at the event include Funmi Odetola, Flip Beats, Johnson, among others.

  • Dan Foster, Zak Orji, others for Super Sun Talent Search

    All is now set for the Super Sun Talent Search which holds in Lagos in August.

    Speaking during a press conference in Lagos, the organisers of the event, Pretty Boy Music,  said an award-winning movie veteran, Zack Orji and his wife, Ngozi alongside one of the Nollywood best, Caroline King, and  a leading on- air- personality, Dan Foster of City FM, would be judges at the event.

    According to the organisers of the show, the choice of judges was based on their quest to get the best out of the participants, adding that the judges would also be life coach during the event.

    Christian music minister, Efe Nathan and DJ Xpressit would also be judges and would perform live.  Cute Sagay, A’tone, Okay Sokay would join them in the liveperformance.

    The grand finale of the vent holds August 27 at Excellence Hotels , Ogba , Lagos, where the winners would emerge, that will be after a four week audition at Mega Mercy Arena, Iju, Lagos. Aside the best three, 10 others would be rewarded with free musical session, with Dan Foster while Pretty Boy Music would also assist in taking the career of these 10 to another level.

    Answering questions on what they hoped to achieve at the end of the show, the organizers said they were not motivated by monetary gain, rather to impact on this generation. While revealing that the talent hunt show came after a series of research, they said it was not just a competition, but to help a destiny becomes better. “We don’t want to produce a mediocre; we want to produce excellent people that will be able to do something for themselves after the project.”

  • Bayelsa engineer floats talent hunt to end cultism

    Bayelsa State has been notorious for cultism. Despite the efforts of the state government in tackling cult-related vices through laws, rival cult wars which usually claim the lives of youths still occur in most parts of the state.

    Engineer Gospel Oboro, who hails from Ogbia Local Government Area of the state, blamed the intractable problems of cultism on lack of deliberate efforts and programmes of the government to engage the youths.

    Oboro said it was unfortunate that sporting facilities, entertainment centres and talent hunt programmes which hitherto used to keep youths busy had vanished from the state. He recently opened an entertainment centre comprising, bar and talent hunt facilities along Azikoro Road Yenagoa.

    He said his new facilities, christened, Renew, was designed to scout for and nurture talents among the youths. He said Renew would produce talents in music, instruments and sports.

    “This place is a fully entertainment centre and it is here to entertain and in the same time produce talents. It will keep the youths busy and diver their attention from criminalities”, he said.

    He added: “We want to produce musicians,instrumentalists and sportsmen and women. We want to bring back our sports”.

    He said the country generally had derailed in the area of youth sustenance and empowerment noting that in their youthful years, the government paid attention to their development. He recalled that there was no problem of cultism during their days as youths because they invested their energy on many noble activities.

    He said: “ Let me use myself as a case study. I was born and brought up in Rivers State when Bayelsa was together with Rivers State. I trained in kick boxing and weight lifting and in those days there was nothing like cultism and other vices because in each area we had different training centres.

    “There were many sports club which discovered and trained talents. We had civic centres and because of that that many talents were developed. But now you will see in the whole of Bayelsa I don’t know whether there is any other sports training place.”

    He insisted that lack of training facilities in the state was the reason behind rising cases of crimes among the youths. He said youths after searching in vain for meaningful areas to invest their energy channel it to readily available unworthy causes.

    “The thing is telling on the youths. Instead of them using their energy to empower and assist others they now use it to fight and intimidate persons that cannot fight.

    “It is so bad that even persons that had managed to train themselves, end up as nuisances for lack of employment and opportunities.

    “But Renew is a place to be. Youths should come around and talk to me because I am very much ready and available to assist them”, he said.

  • Cussons Baby launches First Toddler Talent contest

    Cussons Baby launches First Toddler Talent contest

    Cussons Baby brand has launched another edition of baby contest project that gives toddlers between two years to five years old the opportunity to exhibit their talents in singing, dancing and poetry.

    Tagged: “Cussons Baby Toddler Grow and Shine”, sensational and contemporary music stars in Jude Abaga popularly known as MI, Waje Iruobe and Chidinma have been selected as judges for the contest.

    According to the Category Manager, Family Care, Mrs. Mildred Bagshaw, the initiative is as a result of a response from the consumers-basically parents, who said through their feedbacks that the brand should move a notch higher by introducing a talent contest for the toddlers.

    According to her, the new initiative is tied to the brand communication platform of Cussons Baby Moments, which is celebrating exciting and happy moments with children.

    “The motivation for the brand came from the consumers. They are the ones that we are here for and this is a direct response to the feedbacks that we have got from the two editions of the Cussons Baby Moments, where some parents wanted us to take it a notch higher and include children that were older than the target audience, which we are looking for in the photo competition.”

    Also, MI, who spoke for other judges, said the team is passionate about the new assignment and will put in everything to ensure that the kids are properly judged.

    “They have done a fantastic job of conceptualising and putting the event together. It makes it for me and my team to fit because we have been part of this as musicians,” he said.

    To participate, the Brand Manager, Oluwaseun Ayeni said: “All the parents need to do is to purchase the Cussons Baby promo gift pack and enroll their toddlers at any of the registration points. There are two auditions and the first is happening on Friday (today) and the next one is next week Thursday and then we will have a finale where the overall winner will emerge.’’

  • TALENT IS NOT ENOUGH,  SAYS MUYIWA ADEMOLA

    TALENT IS NOT ENOUGH, SAYS MUYIWA ADEMOLA

    TO most people, you can be whatever you want to be so long as you are talented, but Nollywood actor Muyiwa Ademola holds a dissenting view. Also known as Authentic, Ademola says that talent is nothing without education.

    The actor made his views known while advising school students who aspire to be actors and actresses at the BON awards book reading in Akure held last weekend.

    “Don’t think gift is enough, it is not. There are so many people that are talented. Anybody can act but one thing that will make you stand out is education,” he said.

    Authentic found his way into movie lovers’ hearts thirteen years ago when he shot the movie, Ori, which ruled television screens nationwide. He has been consistent since then with top notch movies like Alapadupe, Owo Okuta (Law of Karma) Fimidara Ire among others.

  • WARRI’US TALENT HUNT  STORMS WARRI OCTOBER 1

    WARRI’US TALENT HUNT STORMS WARRI OCTOBER 1

    WITH the intent of discovering young talents who have been deprived of the opportunity to shine, Warri’us talent hunt show, come Thursday October 1, will berth in the oil rich city of Warri, Delta State. Meant to give youths an exposure to the big stages throughout the world, the first edition of the show will first focus on music competition with the winner going home with a whopping N1 million cash.

    At a press briefing held on Tuesday in Lagos, the organiser of the show and founder of Autoserve Entertainment Center in Warri, Mr. Mitaire ‘Mimi’ Okumagba, said Warri’us is conceived as a platform to showcase the untapped entertainment resources in the oil-rich city.

    “It is not in doubt that Warri has produced some of the leading entertainers in the country over the years. But I tell you, what you see, is less than five percent of the talent that abound in this city. Warri is a city that has all the tribes present and aspiring to live in harmony. Inside this city, raw entertainment talents abound. The five percent we have seen are Ali Baba, I Go Die, Dede Mabiaku, Omawunmi, Gandoki and Harry Song among others, yet there is a crucial 95 percent who are talented but unable to get to the world stage. They rather turn to crime. It is this largely volatile raw materials that we are poised to harness and present to the world,” Mimi said.

    He revealed that the show is also meant to offer employment to the teeming youths in the area who are unemployed.

    “What we are also offering is not just the show alone, we are providing opportunities for the finalists to be signed onto record labels of movies roles as the case may be. We need the corporate organisations to come and see what we are doing here. The government too needs to be here to see our unique way of preaching peace, harmony and organizational productivity among the youths,” he added.

    All finalists will also go home with consolation prizes.

     

  • Alance inaugurates online talent-space

    Alance inaugurates online talent-space

    Alance.co, an online freelance portal has launched a new chapter of making work effective for professionals online. The company defines a new system that enables businesses and freelancers work jointly for the completion of a project.

    Bringing in a new phase of work, in Nigeria and Africa, Alance.co makes it easier and quicker for businesses and professionals to meet and work on the Internet.

    Speaking at a recent press conference, Jeroh Tejiri, Alance.co’s Chief Technical Officer said, “like commerce, talent is moving online and approximately 300 million Africans have access to the internet, while 70 per cent of them make up the number.

    “Thus, Alance is aimed at real-time hiring and collaboration between businesses and talented freelancers”.

    Seeking to tackle the issue of unemployment in Nigeria, the company has created a platform which is of advantage to skilled freelancers in Africa which will reduce some of the issues of low income.

    Tejiri says that the platform is a genuine stream of multiple income by talented freelancers through more exposure and visibility and assures that through the registration process, every chance of fraud has been cut to the barest minimum.

    “The registration process includes using the BVN, international passport or driver’s license with a verification process to ensure that there is no case of fraud through our platform”, he said.

  • ‘My talent show gives poor kids a chance’

    ‘My talent show gives poor kids a chance’

    Raliat Abdulsalam is a business analyst and accountant with over 14 years of varied work experience in the oil and gas sector, Information Technology sector and in the civil service where she worked at the Federal Capital Territory Water Board. She is currently the Operations Director of RT Independent Oil & Amp; Energy Marketing Company Limited, an indigenous oil marketing company, as well as Managing Partner of RHS Automated Logistics, a firm involved in the downstream product marketing and distribution in the oil sector. In this interview with Yetunde Oladeinde, she talks about life in business, motivation, as well as her passion for developing young talents in sports and the arts.

    Tell us about your talent show

    My love for community development and giving back to the society made me to start an initiative for children involved with football as a sport and it is called the Lekki Junior Strikers Academy. This organisation reaches out to both the privileged and the underprivileged children from ages four to 15 across Lekki. We started with very few children but have grown to fifty children, and it is currently searching for an affiliation to an international football club to ensure the continuity of training for the very skilled kids who want to be professional football players.

    Kiddies Talent Show is a show that not only searches for talent but nurtures the talents.

    It’s a show that has never been done in this country. I am not saying that there have not been other talent shows for children but this is different.

    While it’s a talent show based on kids, but it’s also based on kids with their different abilities and different talents or innate abilities that every child has. It deals with music, arts: performing arts and theoretical art like painting, drawing, hand tricks, craft and comedy.

    In fact, everything that the child has which most of us overlook as parents. We also look out for the oratory skills in every child; that is children that are imaginative enough to tell stories and act it out, which is a huge talent. These are kids that end up becoming artist, work in radio stations and pick people’s imaginations; so these are the things we are looking at because we don’t want to restrict the child to traditional talents which is already known.

    We are looking at alternative talents that every child has, but parents or the economy are not looking at to promote. Today, because music and acting is reigning, everybody wants to become a musician or an actor but what about the painters? I pass by the road side and see young guys that are artists that put their work on the wall for all to see. If your child has that ability and passes through our organisation, we are going to nurture it and we will help give them enough exposure, that is the future we see and that is what we are all about.

    When did the Kiddies Talent Show start?

    It will be funny to tell you that we started this talent show in 2013 and we staged the first season in the same year. It is a television reality show that we put out there for the world to see, that we have untapped talents in Nigeria.

    How was the idea conceived?

    One of the directors of the company approached me because he knows I am involved with sports programmes with kids and he came up with the idea of doing a beauty pageant for children. I am not a beauty pageant kind of person for children because I am a Muslim and I felt that it could be exploitative to expose children that way. I might also be exerting on parents, so I went back to him and told him I wasn’t interested.

    I got thinking that instead of a beauty pageant, why can’t we do a talent show where we can promote the act even after the show is over. So we sat down and formed a committee to set the ball rolling and so far we’ve been very lucky to achieve a lot.

    How successful was the first show?

    Considering the fact that it was the first time ever and we put it on television we should say 100% because I wasn’t expecting it to go that way.

    You know how difficult it is to put such a programme on television considering the cost, but we had a few sponsors that believed in our dream and of course we all invested our time and money to make sure it was a success and it was.

    We sold 1,500 forms. It was all over Lagos, and people heard on radio, courtesy some jingles which were sponsored by companies that partnered us. Our first auditions were at the National Theatre, then we showcased it on Silverbird Television and Lagos Television.

    I want to use this opportunity to say kudos to Lagos Television (LTV), they gave us massive support; we didn’t pay much as a result. We also got support from LASSA, LIRS, and the Lagos State Commissioner for Education gave us access to public schools.

    The amazing thing about the Kiddies Talent Show is that it is not restricted to certain kids; it is for everybody, whether you are in a public or private school. A child just needs a little bit of push and you will be shocked at what a child can do.

    People will like to know what has happened to some of the first season participants.

    In our first season, we reduced the numbers from 500 to 250. Then along the line, we went down to 24 because we didn’t start auditions on time and we needed to finish before schools resumed their session.

    The 24 kids were put in a boot camp for two weeks after which 10 finalists were selected from the two different categories. We have the junior category (6-12) and the senior category (13-17); so you are looking at five finalists who won something.

    The first prizes were one million, second  500,000, but we had to cut down the prizes at the end of the day because we did not have enough financial support. Instead of our promised one million, we paid half a million to the first two prizes, 250,000 for second prizes, and our third prizes were 150,000 each while the fourth and fifth got 100,000 each.

    Our first winner in the senior category, 15-year-old Deborah Umoren, is a musician and we’ve been able to sign agreement with Key Productions to record a single for her which will help launch her career.

    Within that first 10 category, we have 6-year-old Gift Benedict who displayed great oratory skills, so we’ve signed an agreement with Inspiration FM for her to read stories. She writes her stories herself and acts them out expertly.

    There’s Mustau Adeleke, who is on scholarship from one of the parents that watched the show, Mrs. Isiba, because she was overly impressed with him when he produced a battery that could charge a phone without having to plug it on the wall. Everybody was moved by that and the scholarship covers his university education.

    We have also enrolled him as an intern with Lego so when he is on holidays he has somewhere to go to and continue to improve on his construction skills.

    When they were in the house they formed a theme song which will also go into production. Hopefully, during the short holiday period they will go into the studio and try to work things out and we are still looking for more sponsors so that we can engage more kids.

    What are you looking to improve upon in the second season?

    We plan to reach out to more people and we’ve decided to go into schools because if you look at our environment the child has a triangular life. We decided that for us to have a wider audience and have a talent that is worth looking at on television, we’ve decided to go to schools and talk to the PTAs because the schools know the talents that are out there and it’s a platform in which you can reach out to children.

    To improve on the quality of our talent show, we need to go beyond what we did before. This time we’ve started earlier to raise awareness for season two and we plan to be more competitive this time.

    When is season two coming up?

    The season two is going to start in January and we are starting auditions by January 31. We are looking at using either the National Stadium or Teslim Balogun Stadium, both in Lagos.

    The auditions will span five weeks – only on Saturdays – because we want to give everybody the opportunity to attend, including those in boarding houses. After auditions, we now go into elimination rounds and this time we are improving the elimination round by grouping the kids that have the same kind of talents together.

    And for each show in the elimination round which is for three weekends, you will see the different groups and the judges and public will vote through so that by the end of the day we’ll have various talents from the different groups.

    And I can assure you we are working with security outfits to ensure the safety of the kids, so parents don’t need to be worried. It is important to also say that no child will be allowed to audition unless parents’ or guardians’ consent has been sought and he/she is physically present.

    Finally, what has been your biggest inspiration?

    I have a giving nature and it is tough in this environment to give because when you think about giving you don’t expect to make money from it as putting smiles on people’s faces is enough.

    I draw fulfilment that after the first season of the Kiddies Talent Show, we changed the lives of a lot of kids. I am imagining in the long run how many people’s lives would be changed and that already gives me the push and the power to move on.

    Everyday, my prayer is to give hope to at least one child and sometimes when you look around, the children with the real talents are those who can’t afford proper academic life.

    I know by enriching people’s lives I’m automatically enriching my own and I thank God because he is my biggest inspiration and without him I don’t think any of these things would’ve come to fruition. I also thank my darling husband and wonderful kids for their support.