Tag: Tosyn Bucknor

  • Tosyn Bucknor, a loved sickler bows out

    Popularly known as ‘Area Mama,’ Tosyn Bucknor, a media personality actress and social media content creator died on November 19 from complications involving sickle cell anemia. She was aged 37.

    Married to Aurélien Boyer in 2015, Tosyn, a graduate of Law from University of Lagos and an On Air Personality with Inspiration FM, was a darling among radio listeners which earned her fame. It was her husband who discovered her dead on his return from work while Tosyn’s sister, events planner, Olufunke Obruthe, revealed that her sister died due to complications from sickle cell which she was born with.

    The daughter of Segun Bucknor, also starred in ‘Dazzling Mirage,’ a film produced by Tunde Kelani which focused on the plight of sickle cell anaemia. She started ‘These Genes Project’ to help people with the condition.

    In a report after her death, she was said to have revealed premonitions of her death via a poem published a few days earlier.

    Tosyn started her OAP duties with Tee-A at Eko FM. She was also an intern at Cool FM where she hosted the ‘Fun Hour Show’ on Saturdays. TosynBucknor joined Top Radio after her youth service in 2009 as the only female handling a morning show. In her lifetime, Tosyn Bucknor was nominated for several awards including: Future Awards, ELOY Awards, and Best of Nollywood, among others.

  • Lagos targets 2m users of its online social platform – Bamigbetan

    Lagos targets 2m users of its online social platform – Bamigbetan

    Lagos State Government is targeting two million followers, by June, on its online social platform, Citizens Gate.

    The state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Kehinde Bamigbetan, set the target on Monday at the 2018 Social Media Week Lagos which began today.

    The government launched the mobile app in January 2017 to facilitate interaction between it and the state residents.

    Citizens Gate, launched under the Citizens Relations Management initiative of the government, will enable the residents to make enquiries and suggestions on government services and get faster responses.

    Bamigbetan was in the panel that discussed the topic: “Bringing Lagos Closer through Social Media-Inspired Community Journalism”.

    The 2018 Social Media Week Lagos is the sixth edition.

    The weeklong event, with the theme: ‘Closer’, will feature discussions covering the future of media, travel, governance and gender inclusion.

    The event will also feature discussion on entertainment and emerging ideas and trends across the globe.

    Bamigbetan said that Lagos State Government would collaborate with experts to achieve the feat.

    “There is power in social media; it helps us to communicate and get feedback from citizens in a short time.

    “Social media is a platform that everyone needs to be on; the government will leverage on it so as to meet the needs of its citizens,” he said.

    Bamigbetan urged caution while responding to issues posted on the platform.

    “One needs not allow emotions to take over while responding to issues on the platform, as oppositions will capitalise on the issue to bring one down.

    “Having a cool headed will allow one to manage issues with citizens online; in doing this, one needs to understand that some people lack online etiquette,” he said.

    The commissioner urged members of the public to be active on the platform which, he said, would enable the state government to direct complaints to the right directions.

    Ms Tosyn Bucknor, Digital Editor, KWESE Africa, who was also in the panel, said that social media was controlling community-inspired journalism.

    She, however, noted that such journalism had source verification challenge.

    According to her, verification of news sources was necessary for credibility.

    “Anybody can come online and post whatever he wants, to buttress a point, not minding if it is real or fake.

    “We need to understand that online news spreads like wildfire; so, we need to find out who are the sources so as not to fall short of the law.

    “We should not sacrifice the credibility for breaking a news story,’’ she advised.

    Mr Odion Aleobua, Founder, Insidemainland/ Modion Communications, an online newspaper, said: “The beauty of social media is that one is able to know who is being followed.

    “The traceability is instant, and this helps in monitoring people; on insidemainland is a portal where people can engage each other online.

    He urged community journalists to see themselves as advocates of communities.

    “This will help governments to know the needs of citizens,’’ he said.

    Mrs Funke Treasure-Durodalo, Assistant Director, Programmes, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, said that there was the need to engage communities constantly to achieve the needed information flow.

    She said that community reporting had to do with citizens’ empowerment, urging that government should, therefore, engage communities in the right manner.

    “Viral news, whether good or bad, goes a long way in making or marring the citizens,” she said.

    She cautioned against sensationalism to avoid pushing out falsehood to the public and contravene the law.

    Mr Adedayo Akintobi, Publisher, Today Community newspaper, said that social media had become the choice in disseminating information.

    “But for community purposes, print is the best.

    “Community members want to feel, touch and see information about them; this is the main reason Today Community newspaper is sticking to print,” he said.

    NAN

  • Tosyn Bucknor marries French lover

    Tosyn Bucknor marries French lover

    Four months after her engagement to French lover, Aurelien Boyer, the ovation got loudest for popular OAP, Tosyn Bucknor, who got married last Saturday amidst pomp and pageantry, befitting of a celebrity.

    Colleagues, friends, family members and well-wishers came out in great numbers to celebrate with the queen of radio who signed the dotted lines at the Landmark Events Center, Oniru, Lagos.

    Among the celebrities spotted at the lavish ceremony were Olu Jacobs, Joke Silva, Banky W, Toke Makinwa, Ubi Franklin, Yaw, Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi, Banky W and Hakeem Adeyinka Balogun.

    The ceremony was anchored by comedian Tee A, while Funke Bucknor-Obruthe led Zapphire events was said to have handled the entire planning of the wedding.

    Tosyn’s engagement to Aurelien on August 11, happened during their vacation in Corsica, South of France.

  • Joke Silva, Tosyn Bucknor, others for God’s Children’s Got Talent

    Joke Silva, Tosyn Bucknor, others for God’s Children’s Got Talent

    Organisers of the God’s Children’s Got Talent, the pioneer Christian children’s talent hunt programme initiated by the City of David parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (Province 4), have revealed that this year’s edition will be a complete departure from the previous ones.

    Now in its quarter final stage, Pastor Idowu Iluyomade, Head of Apapa family, said this year’s edition was designed to provide a credible platform for the celebration of talents in God’s children. “God’s Children’s Got Talent was borne out of the need to help identify and nurture the diverse talents available in children across the Province,” he said.

    He further revealed that the scope of this year’s contest would include a variety of musical instruments, arts, singing and dancing, among others.

    Marketing consultant and chairman, Advertising Practitioners Council, Mr. Lolu Akinwunmi, who gave the opening remarks at an earlier event, said: ‘GCGT tells a powerful story by both stimulating and harnessing children’s talents and bringing their dreams to fruition. In my view, this is another tool for social development and I encourage many brands to participate.

    ”Two of the major differentiators for this year’s edition are the scope of coverage, as season four of GCGT had other UK and US-based RCCG Apapa parishes participating. Winners in this year’s competition would get up to N22m prizes, comprising cash prizes, talent development packages and musical equipments.”

    Some of the judges include foremost music and media personalities such as Joke Silva, Sir Nwokedi of Muson Centre and Tosyn Bucknor, among others.