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  • Gov Otu Begins Plans Towards Carnival Calabar 2023

    Gov Otu Begins Plans Towards Carnival Calabar 2023

    By Fred Abua, Esq

    Carnival Calabar an event that showcases the cultural heritage of Cross River State and Nigeria at large is 21 Years Old.

    The State Governor, Senator Bassey Otu, recently received a team of Turkish Investors interested in investing in the Carnival Calabar. The Governor said “after 20 years, Carnival Calabar, like any other longstanding investment was due for rejigging, relaunching and reimagining .”

    The Turkish team of investors which met separately with the Governor and the Deputy Governor went on an inspection tour of the 12km Carnival Route with the Chairman of the Tourism and Culture Cluster of the Transition Committee, Mr. Gabe Onah, and the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Culture and Tourism Development, Mrs. Eme Afiah. The group was accompanied by the Director of Tourism, Mr. Ekpenyong Ojoi, Mr. Thomas Ikpeme, Mr. Mathias Amgba, amongst others.

    The Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Peter Odey, who later received the visiting team in his office in the company of the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Elvert Ayambem and the Member representing Akamkpa 2 State Constituency, Hon. Linus Etim, said Calabar Carnival was the most colorful in the world comparable only to that of Brazil.

    Hon. Odey assured the Turkish team of their security and the Governor’s commitment to ensuring that Cross River regains her place as Number 1 Tourism Destination in Nigeria.

    He said Cross River State was the most welcoming group of people in the world while eulogizing the Head of the Culture and Tourism Cluster, Mr. Gabe Onah who had sold the Carnival to the world and led the brand for more than 16 years.

    Agreeing with the earlier position of the Governor, Hon. Odey said it was time to move the Carnival Calabar brand from its routine to the next level and expressed faith that the partnership would ensure that the 2023 carnival is the best ever.

    Speaking at the event, Mr. Gabe Onah, presented the team from GL Events who he said were in Calabar to introduce the hidden areas that will make the brand self-sustaining to achieve its primary objectives and opined that after 21 years, Carnival Calabar had come of age. He expressed confidence in GL Events who had organized global events including the African Nations Cup.

    He said carnival bands were private sector-driven and ought to be self-sponsoring; this innovation will ensure that the bands stop depending on Government.

    Accompanied by Mr Ikechi Uko , the consultant to the international carnival , Ms Umran Alinak and Seda Diker, representatives of GL Events said they had come to Calabar to inspect and tell the story of Carnival Calabar by themselves. They added that a larger team would return to Calabar by September to prepare for the Carnival in December.

    Diker promised that their group was ready to make Carnival Calabar global having organized events like the world cup and the likes of the Super Ball.

    In his comments , the organizer of Akwaba Africa Travel Market , Mr Ikechi Uko observed that, from all indications, Carnival Calabar 2023 has the potential to maintain her lead as the foremost cultural event in Nigeria after Afrobeat and Nollywood to open up Nigeria in positive ways beyond Africa to the whole world.

     

  • Obudu Face Of Culture Extends Sale Of Nomination Forms

    Obudu Face Of Culture Extends Sale Of Nomination Forms

    The organizers of Obudu Face of Culture, Mountain Cinema has extended the sales of nomination forms to July 2023.

    In a release signed by the Director, Mr Frank Akpeke and made available to TheLumineNews, indicates that a brand new car and other consolation prices are to be won.

    The release reads in full: “ATTENTION!!!

    There is a extension of deadline for sales of form till 10th of July 2023

    “Are you bold? Elegant? Beautiful? Do you think you have what it takes to represent your culture? Here is an opportunity to showcase your talent and win big!

    “Join the awesome contestants for the face of culture train and stand a chance to win a brand new car, and consolation prizes Worth 2 million Naira cash prize and become the crowned queen for 2023

    “Please check flyer for more information call” or WhatsApp 09160094624, 09060323504

  • 19th Abuja Int’l Film Festival Announces Names Of Nominees

    19th Abuja Int’l Film Festival Announces Names Of Nominees

     

    The organisers of the Abuja International Film Festival have announced the official selections for the 19th edition of the film festival scheduled for October 31 to November 3, 2022 at the prestigious Silverbird Cinemas Abuja and two other centres in the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory.

    According to the Festival Communication Officer, Millicent Bassey, who announced the festival theme as THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION – HARNESSING THE POTENTIALS IN ONLINE STREAMING AND DOWNLOADS OF CONTENTS as being a apt theme that reveals the opportunities and challenges inherent in global digital film arena of which Nigeria is a major player.

    The Abuja International Film Festival, which is the longest running film festival in anglophone West Africa, received a total of 1,771 films from 87 countries, while about 91 films and filmmakers respectively made the final selection for the 2022.

    The festival director, Temitope Duker, who spoke on activities lined up for the festival, emphasized that the festival regulars like screenings, master classes, panel discussions, parties and the grand event of the closing night, where honors will go to deserving films and filmmakers will feature this year.

    Also listed for this year’s event is a short film completion for young and aspiring filmmakers on hygiene and it is sponsored by HYPO bleach. Contestants are expected to submit their films on or before the 20th of October 2022 with duration of 5 minutes.

    Interestingly, some of the films this year have thematic content on gender and social issues from various countries including Nepal, Poland, USA, South Africa, India, China, Jordan, Canada, Tanzania, Brazil, Egypt and Nigeria amongst several others.

    Duker confirmed that unlike the 2021 edition that had only 1171 entries with 92 selected for screenings and 42 nominated for possible awards, the 2022 edition has more entries from more nations around the world with Nigeria accounting for 35% of the total entries.

    Reiterating further, Bassey maintained that the he is excited that the festival is back in full force ahead of the 20th Edition of the festival next year.

    “As the global filmmaking industry moves towards new digital revolution in online streaming and downloads of contents, it has become expedient to discuss the new story-telling traditions used by filmmakers in captivating the online viewers,” he said.

    The activities for the 20th edition of the festival will be unveiled during this 19th edition with the launch of the Score Nollywood Hall of Fame and Museum in Abuja.

    The Nominees for the 2022 Edition of the Festival are as follows:

    19TH ABUJA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL NOMINEES

    EXPERIMENTAL FILM
    Adventures of Comic Con – USA
    Flesh and Spirit – Nigeria
    Kuto – Congo
    Freedom to Flashbush – USA
    Mother Tongue – Pakistan

     

    SHORT FILM – NIGERIA
    Convictus – Gbenga Salu
    These Two – Amina Garba/Imoabasi Ime
    May 27th – Smart Edikan
    Dangerous Silence – Adeyinka Adetoyi
    Dark Clouds – Kemi Adekomi
    Almost – Jon Imo Bassey
    Hostage – Matthew Oluwatobiloba

    FEATURE FILM – NIGERIA
    Enough of the Silence – Andrew Amenechi
    Strain – Uduak Obong Patrick
    Sin City – Muyiwa Ademola
    What Happened in St James – Marc Adebesin
    Obsession – Chidiebere Emmanuel
    The Toubled One – Vigil Chime
    Alaise – Edgar Leroy

    SHORT FILM – FOREIGN
    Fringe Magnet – Brazil
    On/Off – South Africa
    Dear Immigrant – Canada
    Memories from Others – USA
    That Day I was Twenty One – China
    Nakato – Uganda
    One God, One Love – Bahamas

    OUTSTANDING ACTOR
    Okey Uzoeshi – Strain – Nigeria
    Edris Ludega – Bedroom Chains – Uganda
    Muzaffar Khan – The Brittle Thread – India
    Sambaza Nzeribe – Enough of Silence – Nigeria
    Jai Raja – The Lifting – USA
    Kenneth Okoli – The Touched One – Nigeria
    Deyemi Okanlawon – What happened at St James – Nigeria

    OUTSTANDING ACTRESS
    Toyin Aimaku – Sin City – Nigeria
    Foi Wambui – Enough of the Silence – Nigeria
    Bahri Soula – Soula – Algeria
    Shaffy Bello – Obsession – Nigeria
    Meghar Matu – The Brittle Thread – India
    Valerie Ayena – Love Trap – Cameroon
    Tunu M. Yaya – Uncle – Uganda

     

     

    BEST FEATURE (FOREIGN)
    Brave – France
    Bedroom Chain – Uganda
    The Lifting – USA
    Uncle – Tanzania
    Love Trap – Cameroon
    Master of Light – USA
    Identical Justice – USA

    OUTSTANDING DIRECTOR
    Cosson Chinepoh – Love Trap – Cameroon
    Andrew Amenechi – Enough of Silence – Nigeria
    Tom Jones – Mateka(Captives) – Uganda
    Chidiebere Nwosu – Obsession – Nigeria
    Shanchar Levi – Shlosha Tapuzim – Isreal
    Habibu Yusuph Madabu – Uncle – Tanzania
    Muyiwa Ademola – Sin ity – Nigeria

    OUTSTANDING MUSIC SCORE
    Brave – France
    Mateka – Uganda
    Shlosa Tapuzim – Isreal
    Sin City – Nigeria
    Life After Death – Nigeria
    Omowale – South Africa
    The Alert – Nigeria

    OUTSTANDING STUDENT FILM
    Aminata – Spain
    The Lesson Of Courage – China
    Towards Utopia – UK
    Zoe – Central Africa Republic
    Once upon a Perfect Murder – Nigeria
    The Doll – Iran
    On Solid Ground – Serbia
    OUTSTANDING ANIMATION FILM
    Larvae Story – Korea
    The Pyramid – Egypt
    The Nomad Lebanon
    Weight – USA
    Shloha Tapuzim – Isreal

    OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTARY FILM
    Palm To Crude – Nigeria
    Everest Man – Nepal
    Heart of Gold – Thailand
    Journey of Igbo Civilization – Nigeria
    The House Mulogiouli – Kenya
    From Behind The Window – Iran
    Cinema Beyond Boundaries – Australia

  • When/If You Come Across Creativity, Please Do well To Applaud It, It Wouldn’t Take Anything From You – BY ODENKE-ODEMONKE IBIANG

    When/If You Come Across Creativity, Please Do well To Applaud It, It Wouldn’t Take Anything From You – BY ODENKE-ODEMONKE IBIANG

    When/if you come across creativity, please do well to applaud it, it wouldn’t take anything from you.

    If someone is good, they’re good, not being appreciative of their talent doesn’t change the fact that they’re gifted in that area, everyone has an area they’ll be celebrated if they make good use of such a talent or platform including you.

    I have lots of you who openly and secretly tell me “you’re doing well” in your blogging/media profession and Humanitarian services and believe me, that means a whole lot to me and I don’t take those appraisals for granted.

    Appraisal is a key performance index tool used by cooperate organizations to reward, promote, recommend, encourage or even demote etc it’s workforce and for many, a good appraisal figure helps in boosting their self eficacy and raises their morale to do more.

    So learn to appreciate people when they perform excellently or are good with what they do, it isn’t going to diminish your self worth.

    I am Realtalkwithody
    I must applaud this sculptured watermelon work.

  • Nigeria Idol: Reactions trail result of 6th edition

    By Favour Izukah

    Few days after Kingdom Kroseide was announced winner of the 6th edition of Nigeria Idol 2021, Nigerians have continued to react on the results as announced by the panel of judges. They believed that it was a well reserved and transparent judgment.

    The competition which was premiered on the 14th of March 2021 saw the participation of contestants across the country who came for the audition.

    Reacting to this win, Nigerians who followed through the show intimated The Lumine News that the winning was a well deserved one for Kingdom.

    A banker, Uche Ikpeama said ” It’s a well deserved win. He and Francis were far ahead of the rest of the contestants and I’m glad they both made it to the finals. And that was where it got tough. I couldn’t even vote again because anyone of the 2 deserved to win and I was going to be happy for anyone that emerged as the winner”.

    For Solomon Gerund, a Software Engineer, who said he rooted for Kingdom as he was one contestant that caught his attention averred that: “For Kingdom particularly, I followed his journey from the very beginning. He caught my attention from when he made Seyi Shay to cry. I knew he’d go far but I became almost sure he was going to win on his first live audition. He was just consistent in wowing us all through the show.”

    On his part, Agozie Chukwubundu, A student of the University of Nigeria said that she had to follow the show because of her love for music. She said she streamed the show online because of the social media presence Kingdom had while he was on the show. “I figured Kingdom would win. His fanbase was way bigger than Francis’s and that was what got me interested at the beginning”, the UNN undergraduate said.

    Tina Atunwa, A graduate of the University of Nigeria said Kingdom deserved the win as he had always proved himself in each of his performance. “He deserves it… His voice and choice of songs were spectacular, the vibes and everything gave him an edge.”

    Although Kingdom won, some people still had different opinions on his win. And according to Domshak Sunday, “First of all I will like to congratulate kingdom on his success. But on a personal level, I feel francis had what I liked in a singer. Kingdom has the voice yes but Francis had a better voice for me because he could use both the lower octave and higher octave comfortably.

    “Again, I think kingdom had more social media presence than any other contestant in the competition which is an edge for him, and that is what companies love.”

    For Adeola Thomas, she felt kingdom won because of his fanbase. She however believed that Francis was a better option for the win. “Francis had it all but I guess your social media presence on the show matters too and that was what gave Kingdom the edge over Francis.”

    Recall that after the audition, 68 contestants made it to theatre week and from the theatre week, the 69 participants were streamlined down to 17 contestants.
    Each week saw the contestants performing in line with the theme of the week to make it to the next stage. And for the 16 weeks, contestants who couldn’t make it to the next stage were evicted on weekly basis.

    Interestingly, only two contestants; Kingdom Kroseide and Francis Atela made it to the grand finale. And at the end of it all, Kingdom Kroseide was announced as the sixth and latest Nigerian Idol.

    It is worthy to mention that apart from emerging as the winner of the sixth edition of the Nigerian Idol Music Competition, it was also announced that Kingdom would be going home with the grand prize, which included a cash prize of N30 million, a brand new SUV, a six-track EP recording deal with three music videos including an all-expense-paid trip to Seychelles, and a weekend getaway to Dubai for two.

    Other gifts include a wide range of Tecno products, Bigi branded refrigerator plus one year supply of Bigi drinks, and a DSTV Explora fully installed with a premium subscription for 12 months.