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Entertainment: Reaping Dividends Of Democracy

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As Nigeria marks her 18th Democracy Day celebration, a retrospective view of the entertainment industry in the country has revealed that the industry is one of the best things that have happened to Nigeria, the giant of Africa since the advent of the present democratic dispensation. Besides the oil and gas sector, the entertainment industry is about the most viable sector of the nation’s economy as the industry is currently basking in successes with the music, movie, culture and tourism sectors turning in billions of naira to the economy.
Since 1999, the Federal Government has engaged stakeholders in the creative industry having acknowledged the potentials of the industry as a money spinning sector that could help boost the nation’s economy. Hence, in 2006, the federal government introduced Nolloywood project in collaboration with Eco Bank to boost the film industry. In August 2015, former Nigerian President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan doled out N200 billion intervention fund for Nollywood, a sobriquet to the nation’s film industry which served as catalyst to film making in the country.
To still ginger the industry to greater heights, the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration created the entertainment and creative services department out of the old department of culture for effective administration of culture with the mandate to formulate policies on enter entertainment, promoting private/public collaboration in the development of entertainment industry and provide the regulatory frame work for the entertainment subsector.
Other functions include: packaging the entertainment content of the country, generating employment and create wealth for the youths, developing and promoting cultural festivals and carnivals, relating with Nollywood for advisory services, overseeing the activities of the national troupe of Nigeria and the National theater, providing structure for entertainment and creative sector in Nigeria for proper coordination among others.
Another milstone in the growth of the film industry is to give tax rebate for the creative industry. The gesture which was in fulfillment of the promise made by the Vice President of Nigeria, Prof Yemi Osinbajo at the opening of the culture industry financing conference in Lagos between July 17 and 18, 2017 to grant the industry a pioneer status as the Buhari administration is concerned on creating an enabling structure for the industry rather than splashing money on its stars. The conference was also geared towards taking the industry into the era of smooth access to short and long time financing, world class management as well as local and international distribution.
The conference was a follow up to the land mark national summit on culture and information to chart a new part for the industry; these are pointers to the genuine intervention of te present administration to make the entertainment industry an alternative to oil and gas in Nigeria.
Another area the present administration recorded significant breakthrough is the war against piracy where a national task force comprising the Nigeria copy right commission and the police joined forces to clampdown on movie pirates, through the activities of the taskforce the menace of pirates in the industry has reduced.
It was also gathered that the National Film Corporation, (NFC), Nigeria Copy right Commission (NCC) the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), and the Nigerian Broad casting commission jointly endorsed the establishment of the national film development to tackle the lack of funding for film productions activities, not long, the federal government released about N420.2 million to the movie industry to improve and support aspiring practitioners.
With these laudable support to the sector, the entertainment industry is today one of the leading names when it comes to providing employment in the country, it comes closely behind agriculture. Nollywood for instance has defiled pirates, economic recession, leadership tussle and plagiarism and grossed amazing N1 billion in 2016. The figure represents nearly 30% of the N3.5 billion generated from 28 cinemas across the country.
Films like “The wedding part”, ‘A Trip to Jamaica”, “Wives on strike”, “’76, “Okafor’s land”, The CEO and ‘93’ all shaffered box office records. Nollywood right now is ranked third globally as far as generating revenue is concerned, the leaders are Hoollywood of America and Nollywood of India coming behind these two important film making countries in the world is in itself a proof to the fact that Nollywood is in the right direction and nobody should be surprised if in the years ahead the industry dominates the world.
It is also not susprising that the music industry in Nigeria is also a multi billion dollars industry and one of the highest paying industries in the world. They generate revenue from concerts, endorsements, album sales and music tours. Nigerian artistes are about the best music makers in the world which has placed the industry in a global scale. The Nigerian artistes have performed above expectation in several international concerts with prestigious awards to show for their commendable efforts.
Abolore Adegbola Akande also known as gice has performed in different international events including the 90th Nelson Mandela birth day tribute concert where he sang his famous Song “Konga Aso” in London. He was the winner of 2018 Hiphop music award among others, while D’banj, the pop super star has been promoted as brand ambassador in promoting oneness and peace, he also won the MTV Europe music award, Best African Act, KORA awards and channel G’ music awards EK.
Wizkid (Ayo Balogun) beat JayZ, cardi B, Ken drick lamar and others to clinch the international artiste award while Davido (David Adeleke) won Best African ACK, both artistes also emerged the biggest winners at the Headies 2018. Nigeria was also well represented at the MOBO awards as Wizkid and Davido were honoured at the event held at the first direct arena in Leeds, England as well as other popular Nigerian artistes who parade international and continental awards like 2 Face Idibia, the defunct P-Square etc.
Another area of interest is culture and tourism. Tourism no doubt is the fastest growing economic sector world over, in Nigeria, the growth had been stunted due to persistent military intervention in the process of governance, with the ushering in of a democratic dispensation, Nigeria has now joined the committee of nations in the area of tourism development, this is particularly important for a country such as Nigeria that had depended for several years on the oil and gas sector of its economy.
Tourism development in Nigeria has undergone gradual but progressive evolution with each phase reflecting its growing importance in the economy. The main thrust of government policy on tourism is to generate foreign exchange, encourage even development, promote tourist based rural enterprise, generate employment and accelerate exchange. To this regard, government has also established National tourism festivals on rotational basis among the states at a given period in order to accelerate the promotion of domestic tourism.
Government has also embarked on a massive and aggressive publicity campaign both in print and electronic media on the potentials and significance of tourism in our national development at home and abroad, simplified the issuance of visas to intending visitors by lessening the difficulties associated with it, on regular basis or gaining training workshops for all security agencies including customs and immigration for the purpose of re-orientation in the discard of their duties so as to eliminate inconveniences faced by visitors entering the country.
It is worthy to note that in 2015 the revenue earnings of tourism for the country was $1.1 billion, while the Nigeria Hospitality report 2017 lunched by Jumai disclosed that domestic travel accounted for 97 percent of the country’s tourism, while foreign travel made up the remaining 3 percent.
However, Nigeria’s vast and rich cultural heritage should be strategically repositioned to partner tourism as its driver to lift the Nigerian economy. Tourism cannot effectively flourish without the cultural components, the desire to position culture and tourism as the lever of Nigeria’s economic growth and development rests with the ministry of information and culture as it must plan mainstream both sectors into a monolithic entity to galvanise national economic development.

 

Jacob Obinna

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“French Up Your Career” PH, 2025 :Consul General Of France Harps On Proficiency In French

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The Consul, General of France in Nigeria, Laurent Favier has encouraged French Learners to improve their skills on the language, as there are lots of opportunities up for grabs on the job market with fluency in French Language, saying that there are many other career paths which are often less well known to learners of French.

Participants at the “French Up Your Career” event held in Port Harcourt.

 

Favier who disclosed this during the just concluded third edition of the seminar tagged “French Up Your Career” organized by Alliance

Française, Port Harcourt explained that learning French doesn’t mean adding a language to your resume. It rather provides learners with new opportunities. Irrespective of their area of interest, be it diplomatic and International relations, international development, translation and Interpretation or journalism.

 

According to the Consul General, it was important to create awareness for young Nigerians in Port Harcourt who desire to have better understanding of how been fluent in French can create diverse career opportunities for users of the languages in Nigeria and the world at large, emphasizing that proficiency in French could possibly make learner a bridge between Nigeria and fast-developing regions.

 

“You previously heard this morning about how you can improve your French skills. This afternoon you will discover how being fluent in French can provide a significant edge on the job market and lead to professional careers that you may not have even considered before,”

 

“This event comes at the right time, as it launches the celebration of the richness and diversity of French-speaking cultures, which will mobilize us for more than a month throughout Nigeria and alongside other French-speaking countries,” Favier added.

 

He further highlighted that French is spoken by over 300 million people across the world, saying that, it’s one of the official languages of the United Nations, the European Union, and the African Union.

 

“There are many neighbouring African countries to Nigeria ,who have French as one of their primary languages of communication including Cameroon, Chad, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. So, what does this mean for you as students here in Nigeria?” He asked

 

“These sectors in which the French Embassy is often mobilized are the business and marketing field for example, as French is often the preferred language in many multinational companies, particularly those in the energy, oil and telecommunications sectors. I’m thinking as well in technology and IT,” he said

 

He noted that French-speaking countries in Africa are investing heavily in tech, innovation, and infrastructure, revealing that companies in Tech are looking for bilingual professionals to assist with software localization, customer support, and managing projects in French-speaking regions.

 

“The French embassy is not only mobilized to help learners discover promising sectors. We are also providing our support and expertise in

training teachers and optimizing university programs,” he summed up

 

Also, the linguistics cooperation attaché, French Embassy in Nigeria, Magaly Losange, who also gave a lecture at the seminar, in an interview with Newsmen said that the main purpose of the seminar was to be more informative and supportive to those who want to make a skill out of French Language,saying that as the linguistics cooperation attaché of the French Embassy it is her duty to promote French language through culture.

 

She cited traditional stereotypes as a major challenge affecting the growth and development of French in Nigeria, as school, teachers at the primary and secondary level in most cases teach French using the traditional way, where students learn French, but could not put words and grammar together as a skill for communicate.

 

“French is important. I don’t see French as colonization, l see French as a key to embrace globalization, l hope that learners will be inspired and ready to embrace the global village,” Losange said.

 

She however said that the French Embassy is working to ensure that equipments to facilitate the learning of French is put in place to enable learners improve their skills fast, which in two to three years learners should be able to communicate with French, advising learners to be intentional with learning the language, through social media and other workable devices to advance their skills for certification and better opportunities.

 

Highlight of the event which had about 250 participants in attendance was the eloquence award ceremony where students were awarded for their eloquence in French language by the Director, Alliance Française Port Harcourt, Mrs.Marina Lacal alongside the Linguistics cooperation attaché of the French Embassy in Nigeria, Magaly Losange.

 

 

After two edition of the seminar it was the turn of the Alliance Française, Port Harcourt to host the Third edition.

 

It would be recalled that the first edition of ” “French Up Your Career” event was organized at the Alliance Française Lagos on October 23, the second one at UNILAG on November 24, 2024 respectfully.

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I Waited For Wizkid In Bathroom -Tomama

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Popular Nigerian comedienne, Tomama has revealed how she waited for Afrobeats superstar, Wizkid outside the bathroom.
She shared this while recounting her encounter with the singer at a recent event with heavy security.
In a video posted on her Instagram page, Tomama explained that she waited by the bathroom in an attempt to have a one-on-one conversation with Wizkid.
She stated that she positioned herself near the restroom, hoping Wizkid would eventually use it, giving her the perfect opportunity to speak with him.
“Wizkid, I saw you, and I waited for you to pee, but you didn’t even stand up from where you were sitting. You just stayed there. All your crew members standing around got up to go pee. I was standing by the bathroom, waiting for you to come pee so that you would notice me,” she said.

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Mr Macaroni Opens Up On Financial Struggles …Says I Was Defrauded, Slipped Into Debt

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Content creator and actor, Mr Macaroni has opened up about his financial struggles, saying he was both a victim of a scam and a failed investment in 2021.
He revealed that after losing all his savings, he resorted to borrowing to settle pending commitments and slipped into N500 million in debt.
He admitted that he is financially reckless and generous, impacting his financial stability negatively.
In lengthy post shared via his X handle yesterday, Mr Macaroni wrote, “Sometime around 2020/2022, I was a victim of a scam and simultaneously a failed investment that cost me all I had saved at the time. It shook me deeply but I told no one about it. If you know me well enough, you would know I do not like to share my problems. I could be going through the worst and at the same time helping others solve their own problems but I just would never share mine.”
“After I lost all the money I had then, Trouble started when I had to borrow money from different sources to settle all pending commitments and also fulfill certain responsibilities I have always believed were mine to fulfill. I make money in millions so I never thought borrowing money to pay back with interest could ever be a problem. But I got too comfortable and it took me a long time to realise that I was using the money I was earning to pay back interests. Also, my financial recklessness did not help. Please don’t borrow money! But if you must, please be responsible.”
The actor stated that 2024 marked a pivotal moment in his acting career but it was also the most challenging year for him as he faced over half a billion naira in debt.
Mr Macaroni revealed that his frustration grew worse after he was betrayed by someone he considered “a friend and sister.”
He added that with the support of family and friends who stood by him during his trying times, he now “feels better than I have felt in the last three years!”
The comedian stated that he decided to finally share his story to encourage others who are going through challenges.

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