Saturday, September 25, 2010

RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - NR_2011: Ribadu Gets Artistes' Support

Bolaji:

 

I beg, I need help making sense of what this JOURNALIST is trying to say here.

 

Babafemi Ojudu a journalist and senatorial aspirant urged the artiste to stand by Mallanm Ribadu, as successive governments had taken artists for a ride. “If one governor wants to bribe you with 50million dollars, imagine what he would have paid to the judges, what he would have paid to the police; all of those money,” he said. “Put even 50million dollars into the movie industry, you will know what will happen to it. Since we cannot carry guns, can’t we mobiles ourselves and chase these people put of government? It is not enough for someone to declare for presidency and invite you to come and dance and after that they forget you – as usual. We should have people should have a better understanding of the issues in the industry.”

 

Me I no care for perfect Englishooooh! Yet, I find it very frustrating when the language is mangled so much that you can’t even decipher what one is trying to communicate.

 

 

Okey Ukaga

Shaking his head and wondering what has happened to journalism in our dear country

 


From: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com [mailto:usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mobolaji ALUKO
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 2:13 PM
To: nr_2011_archive@yahoogroups.com
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - NR_2011: Ribadu Gets Artistes’ Support

 

 

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THIS DAY

 

Ribadu Gets Artistes’ Support

From Saka Ibrahim Birnin in Kebbi , 09.24.2010

Mallam Nuhu Ribadu yesterday shared aspects of his cultural programme with artistes from all over Nigeria, and asked for their support for his presidential bid.

Ribadu said his cultural programme would be defined by three key elements that include the creation of a national endowment to fund the creative arts, a vigorous and sustained fight against piracy, as well as the promotion of public policy to sustain the creation of market access and infrastructure support for the industry.

The event drew people from various aspects of the arts and entertainment industry. Amongst those present were movie guns and A-listers such as Patrick Doyle , Clarion Chukwura and Femi Brainard among others.
Meanwhile, the ACN presidential aspirant has said that the security situation in the country is bad, but promised that he is capable of providing security if elected as the next president.

Ribadu who was on a condolence and consultation visit to the Emirs of Gwadu, Alhaji Ilyasu Bashar and that of Argungu, Alhaji Samaila Mera, regretted the present security system in the country.

According to him, he decided to contest for the next presidential election in order to change the trend for good.
He said based on his experience in government for several years, he has the capability and potentialities to lead the country to the promised land.

 And I understand the challenges of the industry, like that of piracy, but I say give me three months in my government and I piracy will stop. I will stop it because it is robbery at the highest level. I want to go with you as a vehicle to change the image of Nigeria. No better way other than the way you are doing it. You must be part of it.”

First generation Nollywood artiste, Stephnora Okere, who conducted the interactive session thanked all the artistes present for honouring her invitation. She said she had no interest in politics since the first time she voted, her vote did not count. She however has decided to support Mallam Ribadu because of the ideals he lives by. “I am not a politician but I am coming out now to vote because I have seen the person (Mallam Ribadu) who represents what I represent” she said.

During the question and answer session, Patrick Doyle asked Mallam Ribadu if would incorporate artistes in government when he eventually wins. Replying, Mallam Ribadu “it is impossible to appoint people who have no understanding of an industry to lead it. When I become president, artistes will be in the driver’s seat.” 

Babafemi Ojudu a journalist and senatorial aspirant urged the artiste to stand by Mallanm Ribadu, as successive governments had taken artists for a ride. “If one governor wants to bribe you with 50million dollars, imagine what he would have paid to the judges, what he would have paid to the police; all of those money,” he said. “Put even 50million dollars into the movie industry, you will know what will happen to it. Since we cannot carry guns, can’t we mobiles ourselves and chase these people put of government? It is not enough for someone to declare for presidency and invite you to come and dance and after that they forget you – as usual. We should have people should have a better understanding of the issues in the industry.

Speaking after the event, Femi Brainard of The Bachelors fame said, “I love his ideas, his foresight. There is every hope for the country if we have many Mallam Nuhu Ribadu’s type in government.”

Sunny  Okoriji former president of PMAN also declared his support for Mallam RIbadu. “No great nation in  human history has been built by cowards and Nuhu Ribadu has shown himself not  to be a coward, because he has a history that I can communicate with,” he said.  “Of course there is the challenge of uprooting people who have made  Nigeria their own and it is not a small challenge but it could be done. But we are not  going to do it by talking but by networking, using all the technology that is available to us today.”

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