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Saturday, April 07, 2018

Journalists and Making of Nollywood Stars


Toni Kan

(By Toni Kan) - Celebrating Nigerian Entertainment Icons: A Tribute 
“That night the King could not sleep: so he ordered the book of the chronicles, the record of his reign, to be brought in and read to him.” Esther 6: 1 (NIV)
In ancient times, before Martin Luther and Gothenburg, there existed a select group of individuals whose duties were to record, dutifully and in painstaking detail, significant events that were taking place.
Their writings were called Chronicles or Annals.
Those men were called Scribes and they were an essential part of a King’s court. In today’s world, a Scribe would approximate to a personal lawyer who would prepare a man’s last will and testament or a Confidential Secretary who is privy to all that concerns his principal.
But above all, in the more democratic times that we live in, the modern day Scribe is the journalist, the man or woman who through his writings, records (almost always in a hurry) for posterity, the doings of the people.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Why Nollywood Can't Lose This Goodluck, by FAJ

President Goodluck Jonathan decorated as Actors Guild of Nigeria's Grand Patron
Let us admit it - we have never seen any President so besotted with entertainment like Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, especially the movie-making sector. And this is not a satire.
Yes, his detractors may point at his "weakness" for entertainment as a signpost of an unserious mind frittering the commonwealth on 'joli-joli' matters! Even the opposition may grumble loudly that the lively engagement with the Nollywood is essentially exploitative and window-dressing - to the detriment of more important and critical sectors of the national economy.
However, no one is in doubt that the life and essence of the Creative wayfarers was initially ignited by Bayelsa governor, the much maligned Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, immediate boss of GEJ around year 2000. With dizzying state support and elaborate razzmatazz, the duo of Alams and GEJ wallowed in the sudden euphoria of showbiz