When two women fight or exchange words,it is better to stand FAR and observe them .....Actresses clarion and AGN President Ibinabo have just exchanged letters and after reading Ibinabos long reply,i just concluded Obasanjo aint got nothing on her...if his long letter sold for N500,Ibinabo's should sell for one thousand naira..lol
I am calculating that this is just round one of their fight and it is better to document it...Happy fighting ladies but please do it maturely...Enjoy Ibinabos letter and clarions underneath....
My Dear Chief Clarion Chukwurah,
I bring you peace and warm felicitation from the leadership of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), a Guild that I would like for the purpose of emphasis to re-describe as the only umbrella body for Screen Actors in Nollywood, with a conservative estimate of over five million members spread across 35 states in Nigeria including FCT Abuja.
I bring you greetings from the leadership of a Guild that has in the last two years been repositioned as the pride of its members, Nollywood and the foremost Guild in the continent of Africa.
I was away on a short vacation when my attention was drawn to two publications (one an open letter and the other an interview) credited to your very respected self, where you cast a lot of aspersions on myself and where you resorted, because of your inordinate ambition to become President of the Guild, to feeding the general public with deceit and falsehood.
Ordinarily I would not have replied you openly, because I personally do not join issues with my colleagues- whether junior or senior on the pages of the paper or on social media. Besides, as President, I should be seen to be uniting Members of the Guild and not causing disaffection, as your unfortunate outburst set out to do.
However it is for the purposes of correcting the falsehood and erroneous impression that your very unfortunate and jaundiced views might create in the minds of members of the Guild, stakeholders and the public that I write you.
But in replying you Ma, I will restrain myself from employing foul words like you did. You are my senior in all respect, and I want to respect that fact, even though I expected that you would have, as someone who claimed in one of the publications that ‘we are close’, reached out to me if you have anything against my person or the office of President of the AGN.
Therefore, I will try and stay on the issues you raised and would gloss over some of the petty issues, like my not being qualified to be President of the AGN and I ask, what qualification it takes to be President of the AGN? You seem not to be conversant with the constitution of the Guild you aspire to lead. For your information and with all modesty, I am a graduate and have been an active, financial and card-carrying member of the Guild for a decade and half.
I rose through the rank and file in the Guild till I became the Rivers state Chairman, Senior Special Adviser to the President and by the special Grace of God the National President. Besides, I have also put in close to a decade and half as an actress and I have even funded productions in Nollywood. So, I wonder what else I need to qualify me to be elected as President of the AGN.
Having said that, if one thing has become clear about your intentions, it is that you are just being hysterical and you have decided to raise the specter of ‘politrickal’ divide to prepare the way for your next course of action- which is to assume Leadership of the Guild. And I ask, which Guild? "The same AGN that you openly declared was non-existent or the one you failed to join until a few days ago because of your intent to contest the Presidency. But you needn’t go that far Ma. I am very accessible. Members of the guild can attest to that. If you truly mean well and had all those great ideas to share, all you would have done was to avail yourself of the various platforms that we have in the Guild to call me to order or when we met face to face at the Sun Awards. Better still you would have even sent for me and those who know me, knows that I would have honoured the call knowing how much I value the contribution and support of time tested professionals like you in our quest to move the Guild to greater heights. But you didn’t do any of these. Instead you decided to engage in a macabre dance and I have sworn never to clap for you. The reason I am writing you is simply because I want to set the records straight so it doesn’t appear that my silence means consent.
Madam, I gleaned from your incoherent attacks that your grouse with me was that I didn’t ask President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for support on issue of legislation that, quoting you
now ‘’could bring all the screen actors in Nigeria under one single body so that an enabling environment could be put in place for casting agencies for jobs for actors’’. Your other grouse was that I also asked for ‘a political appointment’ (did you say ‘a political appointment’) and a National secretariat in Abuja. You were also bellyaching because you said I led a delegation that didn’t include veterans. Thankfully you commended me for succeeding, quoting you now, ‘’in a very commendable field which is accessing an appointment to see the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at a time like this when the President is engaged in all fronts’’. I thank you for at least recognizing that we were the ones who sought audience with Mr. President and not that we went there by some arrangement, I mean like what used to obtain.
But Madam, I am not sure you listened to my address to Mr. President. You mischievously picked one aspect of the entire address that you wanted to use to score your cheap political points and left out the thrust of my address to Mr. President.
For the purpose of clarity, I don’t know whether those who reported the visit to you told you that I mentioned to Mr. President in clear terms that my ultimate objective as President of the guild is to deliver better professional and financial opportunities for my members, provide for their long-term welfare (as the acting career can be a precarious one), source support in the areas of finance, funding, provision of standard production equipment for use by our members and the corresponding training facilities and also improve the livelihoods of our actors whilst making the future of our industry more sustainable.
I don’t know whether the misguided and disgruntled elements that I suspect are fanning the embers of hate between us and who like a member of my EXCO suggested, are beating the wrong rhythms for you to dance to, mentioned to you that I told Mr. President unequivocally that we have found it difficult to make any headway as a Guild and an industry because of lack of adequate legislation, scanty public funding policies and professional training and the near lack of production infrastructure and distribution mechanism? Did they mention to you that I told Mr. President that piracy has prevented the industry from reaching its full economic potential and that one of the focus of the visit to Aso Villa is get Mr. President to direct the enactment of a legislation that will enable actors who play a very significant role in bringing a script to screen, derive tangible benefits from their work and enough security to envisage making a living from it?
Did you hear that I complained about the dire need of a modern and responsive legal environment that will guarantee social and intellectual property rights for members and the entire industry? Were you also told that I complained about the inadequacies of our copyright act and the insufficiency of the criminal sanctions for piracy and other copyright infringements and that I urged a comprehensive reform of our copyright system so that producers can continue to remain in business and that way we can create more jobs for our members?
Were you also informed that I asked Mr. President to direct the relevant Government agencies to negotiate and sign the countless co-production treaties that exist between Nigeria and several countries for the benefit of our members and the Nigerian motion picture industry? Maybe you didn’t know that our inability as an industry to sign co-production treaties is the invisible ceiling that has hindered and ordered the structured international development of the film industry and the subsequent loss of potential Foreign Direct Investment and its positive impact on job creation. Most of our members cannot work outside of our shores because of the lack of production treaties. Even when they work, to secure work permit is difficult.
I wonder why they also forgot to mention to you that I implored Mr. President to see to the full implementation of the revised National Film Policy (NFP) and to present the bill on the setting up of the Motion Picture Practitioners Council of Nigeria (MOPPICON) as an Executive bill that should speedily be passed into law. You talked about us asking for a legislation that will compel all actors to come under one umbrella, but wouldn’t it be appropriate to use the opportunity of that AUGUST visit to Mr. President to ask that we have a common body that will regulate the motion picture practice in the country and that way help in addressing some of the industry’s structural deficiencies? I have heard you argue about the AGN transforming into a union. We have explored that and we are constantly reminded that we cannot become a union because of certain structural deficiencies in the industry which is why we are hoping that with MOPPICON that will be backed by law, the AGN will have a seat in council and that way we can seek to: negotiate and enforce collective bargaining agreements that establish equitable levels of compensation, benefits, and working conditions for our members. Then too, we will be able to like our counterpart in America- The Screen Actors Guild, collect compensation for exploitation of recorded performances of our members, and provide protection against unauthorized use of those performances; and preserve and expand work opportunities for its members. All that plan is in progress ma, but how would you know if all some of you want to do is to be arm chair members.
I raised all of these issues in my speech. But you didn’t even acknowledged them, instead you gave the impression that all I went to the villa to do was to ask for an office for the Guild and to ask to be given a political appointment. And I ask, what is wrong in asking for an office for the Guild in the country’s capital territory? As an affiliate of the Federation of International Actors (FIA), wouldn’t it be more prestigious to receive our international visitors in a befitting secretariat that is in the seat of Government?
I understand the point you make about my not taking ‘veterans’ on the delegation. Oh you wanted to be on the delegation, right? But how can you possibly be on the delegation when you have blatantly refused to identify with the Guild. My Exco and I and even the Board of Trustees, have tried as much we can to get those of you in the veteran class involved in the activities of the Guild. We created a veteran forum since some of you complained that you would not like to be holding meetings with those some of you consider ‘up starts’ and ‘interlopers’ but each time we call a meeting either directly or indirectly only very few people show up. But we won’t relent. We shall continue to reach out to those of you in that class and I make bold to say that some veterans were part of the delegation to the VILLA.
And to correct you ma, I didn’t ask Mr. President for ‘a political appointment’ as you have been mouthing. I thanked Mr. President for the few consideration he has made in appointing some practitioners into key Government positions and requested for more of such appointments in line with our expressed desire to have more of our creative people in government and in politics so we can be able to have people that will influence legislation that will be for the betterment of the industry. I have attended meetings where most people in Government think that all we are good for is beauty and glamour and no brain. So what is wrong in asking that our members be given an opportunity to contribute their quota to national development? What is wrong in asking that someone as experienced as you heads an agency like the Film Corporation so you can bring about the change we desire?
You also asked that I resign my appointment as President of the AGN because Mr. President graciously
appointed me to serve on the Governing Board of the National Council of Arts and Culture (NCAC). Well it may interest you to note that the appointment was in my personal capacity and it is a part time appointment as we are only expected to sit four times in a year, maximum. However, It was only a coincidence that the appointment was announced days after the visit to the Villa. But I had been intimated long before the inauguration of the board that I have been nominated to serve on the board of one of the agencies in the Federal Ministry of Culture and Tourism. If the other artistes that have been appointed on merit into part time positions have not stopped acting as it were, why should I resign? AGN is governed by a constitution and by verbal pronouncements. My appointment is rather another achievement for our Industry.
You spoke too about our not being able to achieve anything as an Exco since we were elected in 2012. I doubt whether you have been around. If you have been, then you must have been shut out of developments in the industry. Indeed if any one should be accused of nothing bringing anything new to the AGN table, it should not be Ibinabo because even duly registered and committed members and the Board of Trustees can attest to the fact that I have led an EXCO that has never wavered in our attempt at repositioning the Guild for effectiveness and service delivery. I will only for the purpose of setting records straight list
the following as some of the steps that we have taken to move the Guild forward since we assumed office a little near two years ago:
1. We united and are still in the process of uniting all warring factions within the Guild
2. We built a new multimedia website, www.actorsguildnigeria.org
3. We commenced for the first since the establishment of the Guild a Health Management Plan and Insurance Scheme for members.
4. We commenced the first ever veteran’s meeting series across all the six-geo political zones.
5. We have been able to change the skewed perception about the Guild to a more positive and purposeful Actors Guild both to the general public, Government and the Press.
6. We have built a more permanent and sustainable membership Database.
7. We have acquired an 18 setter bus for the Guild
8. We have Introduced an inter-ethnic cultural festival (Drama, Dance and Poetry) amongst the state chapters to unite all members.
9. We have Introduced lifestyle benefits discount for members on travel, holidays, shops on groceries, restaurants.
10. We are in the process of getting legislation to guide and protect the Actors in Nigeria.
11. We are in talks with NBC and Nigerian copyright Commission on residual payments to Actors in Nigeria.
12. We also are in talks with other Guilds and Associations in the industry on the need to unionize.
13. We successfully attended Afro-FIA Congress meeting with two member delegation in South Africa
14. We commenced the new manual revalidation across the states
15. We successfully relocated Abia Chapter to the state capital Umuahia as provided by the constitution
16. We successfully began the implementation of the Health Plan as members are now enjoying the scheme (HMO)
17. We successfully conducted elections in State chapters that are due.
18. We paid for National Office for 2013/2015
19. We purchased a brand new HDV camera and accessories for the Guild to support productions of state chapters as well as members.
20. We hosted one of our esteemed members, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde for her achievements especially being listed as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.
21. We attended the 70th Birthday ceremony of Fabian Adibe in Owerri with the BOT Secretary. We launched his book for the sum of N100, 000 on behalf of AGN
22. We have produced new Visa identity cards for members.
23. We commenced periodic skills improvement training across the geo political zones starting from South and North central.
24. The National President represented FIA to talk about the rights of an actor in Africa during WIPO organized, ECOWAS Ministerial conference in Abidjan, Cote’d voire
25. As a result of her presentation, the AGN President was invited to Ghana by the Hon. Minister of Culture, Tourism and Arts to help fine-tune her presentation to the Parliament.
26. ECOWAS Ministers of Culture also adopted her paper to be included the in the draft recommendation for the rights and welfare of the Actor as recommended in Beijing Treaty and to be ratified by ECOWAS member Nations.
27. We have applied for Project Nollywood training fund to build capacity in the Guild.
28. We also requested for fund for film production from the production unit of the same project.
29. I initiated Drama support funding for state chapters to the tune of 100,000 naira per chapter to encourage and build new talents
30. We have completed research on setting up of AGN resource centre and a library for members and researchers.
31. We have just drafted compressive contract and are discussing with producers on the implementation
32. Held a National Congress successfully in Minna, Niger State on 13th – 15th December 2013.
33. Visited the President and Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces, FRN to request for proper restructuring of the industry and investiture him as the Grand Patron, Actors Guild of Nigeria
In surmising, I would like to strongly advice that we keep politics aside and work towards building faith in the possibility of transforming the Guild to the foremost Guild in the world. On my part I promise to do my best and act by the oath of office I took and the allegiance I pledged to defend the constitution of the Actors Guild of Nigeria. I also pledge to continue to lead an EXCO that will work assiduously at enforcing membership revalidation and ensuring that members sign into the health plans.
My immediate plan is to introduce our new code of ethics, improve on more welfare package and also furnish the present National Secretariat to standard, launch the new motto of AGN- ‘Face of Nollywood’, with approval of the BOT, open a new National Office in the FCT, Abuja, Complete elections in all States that are due, organize more training programmes for members across state chapters and zones, continue with paying courtesy visits to Patrons and would be patrons and embark on fund raising drive for the Guild. With time permitting, we shall also launch a comprehensive pension plan for members, launch a benevolent fund and encourage more productions across zones to help members achieve their dreams
Thank you for finding time to read from me and do accept the assurances of my highest Regards
SIGNED
Ibinabo Fiberesima
President Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN)
#BringBackOurGirls''
CLARIONS SWIPE AT IBINABO
''It gives me a great concern that we continue to face this kind of issue in this country. Rather than determine the merit of the issues that are being raised, people will misdirect the whole point to be a personality attack. I do not have anything whatsoever against Ibinabo Fiberesima. Ibinabo as a person is a friend of mine.
I have known her since the 80s when she was running a night club. So, Ibinabo Fiberesima, as a person, is not the issue. The issue is that she succeeded in a very commendable field which is accessing an appointment to see the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at a time like this when the President is engaged in all fronts. It was a mighty opportunity that was given to her on a platter of gold.
My grouse is what did she do with it? It’s about the Actors Guild of Nigeria. Ibinabo Fiberesima led a delegation to see the President as AGN president. This is the constitution as amended for her (shows reporter a copy), which part of this constitution did she use that visit to actualize? She asked for political appointment which is an attempt to destroy the guild. AGN is not a group established for lobbying for political offices. This is an association of creative people not politicians.
The constitution says, ‘We, the actors of the acting profession in Nigeria.” We’re not politicians, so AGN is not a political group. Actors are creative people. You did not ask the president to look into the private sector fulfilling what’s in the Nigerian constitution for the art in Nigeria for AGN, by speaking out that in the Nigerian constitution there is a proviso that once you’re running a business, a private company that’s a conglomerate or corporation or whatever, you have to be investing a certain percentage of your earnings into the art.
That is supposed to cut down your tax one way or the other. This industry started as commerce driven, it didn’t start as a political party.
You didn’t ask the president for support on issues of legislation that could bring all the screen actors in Nigeria under one single body so that an enabling environment could be put in place for casting agencies for jobs for actors. You went there to ask for a political appointment and a national secretariat in Abuja.
And more shocking that she led a delegation that didn’t have veterans, she led a team, which some of them were said they were not privy to the fact that she was going to read an address, asking for all these things. So, be that as it may, that has happened. But it has to be corrected''.
Nonsense mtshewew
ReplyDeleteletter so long, it took her lawyers 3 months to reply. madam, fire your legal team asap and for next time's sake, you strike while the iron is still hot.
DeleteObviously it was written by somebody on her behalf. This letter couldn't come from somebody who didn't know the name of her VC during MBGN 1991. I don't think she graduated from UI.
DeleteAnonymous hahahahahaha since 1991 you refuse to forget ha darris God chai
DeleteI must say this. Painstakingly I read through this response to the letter. And quite honestly she furnished a detailed response without leaving room for further scrutiny. Now this doesn't mean that everything she has said here are true, but at least...
DeleteAs for Clarion, I registered my utmost dismay at her earlier open memos to Ibinabo. Reason being that a woman of her calibre and being a veteran in the industry, such approach is not expected to come from her stable. She could have made her point across to Ibinabo without the public attraction that she got. And if Ibinabo is a courteous lady, clarion would have been dignified with a better response in private than this public show of subliminal punches full of innuendos.
As 'polite' as she tried to make this memo sound, it was written to undermine clarion and her integrity. Which Clarion called for by the way.
It is public knowledge that clarion commands more respect in the public that Ibinabo can ever garner in her life time even of she lived to be 100 years of age. And no junior should have been given an iota of opportunity to relegate the superior authority that clarion commands as a veteran in the industry. But unfortunately she dragged her self below the punch line to be ridiculed, when she issued out, not one, but two memos to call out Ibinabo.
Would the likes of Chidi Mokeme or Ramsey ever think of insulting the likes of Pete Edochie in public? But if they call for it they'll be dragged tru the mud. My take is that Ibinabo would have been quilty as charged if clarion didn't make a mess of her approach towards it.
Gbam Mrs zulu. Well said.
DeleteAhn ahn! What an epistle this early morning! hian! Abeg they should take it easy! Role models for that matter! I'm awfully sorry, I can't read further.
ReplyDeletePepper ose oku
I tire o ata rodo toh bad. I no even read am but I like aunt Clarion sha.
DeleteI tire o pepper, but I will go with aunt Clarion any day.
DeleteKemi dearie I no even know who to blame seff!
DeletePepper ose oku
When my eyes started turning,I stopped. IB make PEJ no catch u oooooo
DeleteLol...I Neva chop dis morning. I reserve my strength for beta things. And de summary is.....?
ReplyDeleteIbinabo writes very well #AmImpressed!
ReplyDeleteToo long a letter doe!
She tried as much as possible to be civil, but she still take style insult madam clarion.
@ Clarion ; agbaya ni yin ma!
Haba, she is ur frnd y u no kukuma call am aside n tell her in confidence ur stance abt tins.
If AGN president dey hungry u, y nt wait for d next election.
Instead mk an old woman like u to suport dis lady's leadership n mk it a sucess, u dey dia dey beef, wit dat ya face wey be like... (Kk its too early to abuse #ShinesTeeth)
Bitch! No respect for elders.
DeleteHehehehe!
DeletePeteru, se u know am a taken woman!
And i love Don Davido wit d whole of my being.
Am tryin hard to understnd y u find it diff to stop stalking me.
Peter, honestly i dont mean to ridicle u,but honey am nt in2 poverty stricken guys wu cant afford mo dan daily subscription!
How wld u foot my bills?
Peter its okay to dream but u no wat dey say abt dreams?
Dreams die first!
Pinkshell,oponu ni e,ode jati jati... Na ur mama for house be agbaya. No respect for elders at all. Chai! Nawah for u and that your sour mouth. God punish you.
Delete10;48
DeleteAkobi e ma kponu!
Mama agbaya
Baba e oniranu
Oko e olofo!
It is obvious your own mother did a terrible job on you. By their fruits you shall know them. Ibinabo that she had beef with responded with mild words to driver her points. Here you are pouring invective on a screen idol like clarion.Her son clarion is older than you I believe and you called her aunty agbaya, lenu e( coming outta your mouth). Who or what is your own mother that trained you badly like this.
DeleteDon Davido,get this into your ears,the worst thing that will happen to you is to settle down with this kind of girl. Hope she is just for the weather.
Peter you are a whore! Stupid gay!
DeleteCant read dis babe!
DeleteHehehe d tin pain u wella for u to write dis kind epistle just for me.
Oya chop sorry!
Trut is dis is a blog, u shldnt tk to hrt wateva ppl say.next time u dont dish to ppl wat u cant accept. #TongOut.
Am not gonna waste my precious time to read that shit....Aunty Clarion,its obvious that you are jealous of Ibinabo...go and rest joor,your time don pass...
ReplyDeleteQueen linda!
DeleteDis ya new title strong ooo!
But u deserve am biko, na u dey attract attention pass, after u na M-amie!
Lol boss of sdk!
DeleteYimu.
Pink shell u are even a worse irritant than Linda..... Stupid women with no sense, when it's an intellectual discourse they can't contribute but when it's sex and vain topics their shallow minds are activated..... Half baked illiterate bitches.....empty vessels with low IQ mentalities.... Mschweeeeeeew
DeleteWon shè è ti tele ni?!
DeleteEmpty vessels with low IQ? Eyi ti poju.
Have not seen anything wrong here, grow past hate please
Genge gegen, anon e don vex o....
DeleteNope! @ anony
DeleteAfter M-amie, i would come next!
Cos am a good sportman, i wld till linda's reingn and den i wld allow m-amie, b4 i become d queen.
And plz lemme not forget to tank u for d recognition.
Lots of kisses, to u non-entity!
Don't be shocked when you realised that you've been insulting your future employers,sister or mother in-law on this blog.
DeletePepper n Wide Eyed n Irene r da bosses
DeleteI tried to finish it, I really tried... but I couldn't
ReplyDeleteMakes d 2 of us!
DeleteMe i even read ibinabo's half way!
To tink i dont like epistle!
Lol in a light mood today, besides its too early for this kinda thing mbok.
ReplyDeleteIbinabo didn't write this herself. She doesn't even speak half as fluent. I'm with u on this tho. Clarion, park well.
ReplyDeleteLoool naija eh smh, how is building a new multimedia website an achievement
ReplyDeleteThink fool, it's an achievement to her tenure cos they never had one and none of the past presidents made any effort...... Not a big deal in this computer age but she did It..... Next time think before typing
DeleteU r a big fool for calling some1 a fool , bitter soul! idiot ! Low minded cow , it is obvious u know nothing , dumb fool, anu mpama
DeleteAll ibinabo mentioned as an achievement is still under 1m. Na wah o.
DeleteI tried and I tried but just couldn't read. I guess I'll have to rely on comments to grab the gist.
ReplyDeleteGood morning
BORING!TOO LONG!
ReplyDeleteIbinabo,u wtote well and from ur letter i CSN only deduce dat Clarion is only jealous.suspected it wen i read her letter to u.u dont call out Someone just like dat Esp if u claim u are friends.and her letter was vague too....nothing significant,nothing major...just puré spite.i love ladies Who write well...kudos.Now Clarion,take a chill pill n let Ibinabo be! Please!
ReplyDeleteCan someone summarise ds for me pls? cant seem to finish it.
ReplyDeleteIt's obvious from the second paragraph of Madam Obiorah's letter that ds is more of a 'beef' issue. Did she have to point out that she met Miss Fiberisima in her club managing days! Hmmmmm she should learn to pick her fights as all I see here is an older woman beefing a younger, hotter, sassy woman...EEE!!!
ReplyDeleteFell asleep while reading this
ReplyDelete*yawns*
Ibinabo when trying to make a point or address someone, try making it short , simple and straight to the point.
Anyways am on clarion's side
CeeCee
Wow,I read t all! I love to read stuff lyk ds n I must sai,Ibinabo f u actually wrote ds,den mehn u ar vry well articulate.n I lyk d subtle insults n sarcastic wrds u threw bck at Clarion.guess I hv written mre dn a line@ d anoy wu cld me "one liner dumbhead"lol. EVE E UME
ReplyDeleteI'm the anonymous and I'm in shock you wrote more than 6 lines. Why do you have to abbreviate even 3letter words! I hope this habit will not weigh against you in case you want to pursue higher academic learnings? Punctuation should be improved on as well.
DeleteGood response Ibinabo. Clarion if you are close to her as you claim you should have gone to her instead of granting all sorts of interview.
ReplyDeleteThat piece from the president of AGN as wonderful as it is was not written by the Ibinabo i have listened to. That's for sure. We know her pedigree from UI. Having said that, Ibinabo has not done anything to deserve the diatribe from Clarion.
ReplyDeleteFrom Ibinabo's letter, Clarion's position fell flat on the ground. It is obvious she did not have details before attacking the incumbent president of the guild.
Clarion on the other hand from what i gathered from a member of the guid is not qualified to run as president of AGN because she has never been a card carrying member of the guild. Most importantly, Clarion does not have the moral impetus to lead AGN. i do not want to go into details but she is morally debased. Ask all these small small girls of her escapades on set and you'll understand what i mean. I think she will cause more harm than good if elected to lead AGN. As much as this is my personal opinion, i think if she is eligible to contest, she has the right to try her luck. However she should not behave like the typical politician who would cast aspersions on the incumbent just because she want to take over the position.
Finally, whoever said these people are role models should withdraw that assertion IMMEDIATELY. Which role, which model? Hustlers all. Nonchench.
We are suppose to read all that because? I don't care what they are fighting about cos it is their business.
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