The wait has ended!!!
This year, the Best of Nollywood Awards holds December 12th in Akure, Ondo State. The governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, made this announcement Thursday morning at a meeting with the organisers of BON and select Nollywood stars inside his stately country home in Ondo town, Ondo State.
He said “On behalf of the good people of Ondo State and me, we are set to host the Best of Nollywood Awards this year. We will give spirit and soul to the awards ceremony because it would be held in the best and only international events centre in Nigeria. Our new Dome would make the Expo Centre in Lagos look like a village kitchen,” he boasted.
Adducing reasons for consenting to host BON Awards, Governor Mimiko said, “My first reaction when the executive producer mentioned hosting BON Awards to me was that these are not the best of times for any state financially but he assured me that it would not cost the state so much. And I agreed essentially because growing up, we were all victims of cultural imperialism by the West. Of course, at that time, we still had contending views of the East because of the deep rooted culture in their (Indian and Chinese) films.”
As time went by however, he said the Nigerian film began to show great promises.
Though a successful medical doctor before political adventurism took over, Dr Mimiko’s robust knowledge of the global film industry was not in doubt; which was why he said if there is one area Nigeria has shown the world that she is capable of excelling especially in the last two decades, it is in the creative industry especially the film industry. “So, for me, the celebration of Nollywood is within the context of the cultural, if you like, imperialistic possibilities of Nigeria and why not? So long we talk about our potentials; we could also make Nigerian films a global commodity.
If we want to be a dominant country in Africa and a global player, we need to deliberately create our Nollywood narrative by creating a theme around which other sub-themes would be created to sell our country,” he posited.
This is because, he continued, “Even in Hollywood, there is a constant narrative, whether subtle or otherwise, in all their cinematic outputs. We have to discover our own narrative. It is amazing the possibilities therein.
There is no home in Africa where Nollywood is not celebrated and I think this creates finite possibilities for us to recreate and identify ourselves before the world. For us, celebrating Nollywood stars is part of our patriotic drive to ensure that this industry actually helps to actualize the Nigerian dream. I don’t think there is any nation that has a product and does not package how to sell it.”
The executive producer, Seun Oloketuyi, thanked the governor for his understanding, love and support for the entertainment industry, and importantly, for agreeing to host the event. Oloketuyi further expressed his appreciation to Governor Mimiko. While urging other governors to take a cue from Governor Mimiko and help the industry grow, Oloketuyi presented him a certificate to symbolize the hosting right.
Present at the event were Nollywood stars like Segun Arinze, Yomi Fash Lanso, Fathia Balogun, Ngozi Nwosu, Alex Ekubo, Ebube Nwagbo, Toyosi Adesanya and Amanda Ebeye among others.
Like play like play December is not so far again...What a year!!
ReplyDeleteHopefully they won't fight over the sharing ratio of the largesse given them by the governor this time, like they did in Rivers or so after the event.
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ReplyDeleteYayyyy!!!!! Akure oloyemekun!! See my boss looking dapper in that grey suit!! Meanwhile, that dome making expo centre look like a village kitchen is not boast o! Stella if u see the place u go open mouth. It's going to be an international events centre.
ReplyDeleteKeep giving urself hope. It's good
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Hahahahahahaha, my dear, no be small dry
DeleteGreat move Governor Mimiko
ReplyDeleteEBUBE IS AN OLD WOMAN.SHE HAS BEEN ACTING SINCE MY CHILDHOOD DAYS. I LEARNT SHE IS STILL NOT WELL PAID.I HOPE SHE SETTLES DOWN SOMEDAY LEARNT INI HAS SNATCHED THAT FOOTBALLER FROM HER.TRY AND GET MARRIED EBUBE LEAVE THE LIFE .YOU ARE OLD.
ReplyDeleteMadam husband giver, why not give her husband??? Mtchewww
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ReplyDeleteSegun be looking like an over-fed toad
ReplyDeleteThe lady in the 3rd and 4th pics though... looking a little less local than she is
Fathia my love,you're sighted
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ReplyDeleteHe dey owe 3months salary o and he still get mind host BON Awards.
ReplyDeleteThe thunder wey go strike some of these our poltricktians still dey do press up for Sango Ota
#Gbam! Well said.
DeleteAkure Oloyemekun!... Omo amuda sile mogun enu pani....
ReplyDeletethey better fix that useless road to Ondo before the day. It is indeed a death trap with grandfather potholes. That road actually smells of death I'm sure so many lives have been lost along that route. I really hate it.
ReplyDeleteMIMIKO HAVE YOU HEARD!! FIX THE ROADS! ORE ROAD ESPECIALLY.. ENOUGH LIVES HAVE BEEN LOST.
they better fix that useless road to Ondo before the day. It is indeed a death trap with grandfather potholes. That road actually smells of death I'm sure so many lives have been lost along that route. I really hate it.
ReplyDeleteMIMIKO HAVE YOU HEARD!! FIX THE ROADS! ORE ROAD ESPECIALLY.. ENOUGH LIVES HAVE BEEN LOST.
Mimiko pay salary oooooooooooooooo
ReplyDeleteMimiko pay salary oooooooooooooooo
ReplyDeleteEbube wore shots to that event?
ReplyDeleteAmanda Ebeye,easy o with the bleaching.
The only thing moving in this state is the Governor's convoy. God help us.
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