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Thursday 10 July 2014

Genevieve's Comments About Poor Nollywood Movies

By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 09:32
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  • ollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji was recently at the receiving end of attacks from the movie industry following her remarks about the unprofessional-ism bedeviling it. She may have since retracted her comments, but did she say anything entirely new?



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    Nollywood, the nation’s movie industry may have come a long way, but the quality of her movies remains questionable. As dawn breaks, the industry plunges further into darkness. Take her earliest film, living in Bondage, that film, agreed was understandably a first timer, but you struggle to find films today even close to that flick. Today, if Living in Bondage can still stand shoulder tall with new movies, then it obviously leaves much to be desired. 
     
    If the development in Nigeria leaves you dry and scrapping for safety, Nollywood seems to falter in providing an alternative to at least, ameliorate it. From stereotyped roles, costume, acting, directing, editing to even scripting, the sad story goes.
     
    More heart reeking is the title of some Nollywood movies. Disparaging and uninspiring titles that leave you reeling with disappointment and wondering if it was scripted by a kindergarten or even the ridiculous parts that these movies are divided into, sometimes as much as six parts with different clueless titles.
     
    That said, even the actors themselves leave you wondering where their heart lies. Take for instance; the thespian Olu Jacobs, despite his experience and talent, he is willingly restricted to royalty roles amidst substandard productions.
    Amazingly, he sits comfortably on this, and seems to care little or nothing about professionalism, which is the line Genevieve apparently seems to be drawing.
     
    Genevieve may have since gone past the shoddy production and unprofessionalism that Nollywood is riddled with. But like some of her colleagues, she will do well to further lift the bar. This does not necessarily mean going into producing herself. After all, not everyone is gifted with the garb of producing. 

    PHOTOS: 2face Idibia Becomes Red Cross Ambassador

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 09:29
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  • Top Nigerian singer, 2face Idibia has taken up a new reponsibility. He is now a Red cross ambassador.

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    2face Idibia
    On Friday 4th July 2014, the Red Cross Society of Nigeria honoured the pop star at a press conference to announce a partnership between 2Face Idibia’s Million Voices for Peace campaign and the Red Cross Society of Nigeria.
    The partnership with the Red Cross Society of Nigeria seeks to explore areas of collaboration in raising awareness on the needs of people affected by violence in Nigeria with the aim of mobilizing support for them.
    Through this initiative, 2Face Idibia joins a list of renowned celebrities who have shown commitment in speaking up for some of the world’s most vulnerable groups.
    2face Idibia speaking at the event said: “Today we take a big step in improvising the plight of internally displaced persons in Nigeria through our partnership with the Nigerian Red Cross Society. My colleagues and I have followed closely the humanitarian efforts of the Red Cross society and I must confess that we are inspired and excited at the chance to support this cause.” 

    A few months back, a track titled – , was released by the Million Voices for Peace campaign. Proceeds from the sale of the song will go towards supporting the work of the Red Cross Society of Nigeria.
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    Dutch fate undeserved - Sneijder

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 05:36
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  • The Netherlands' penalty shootout loss to Argentina in the World Cup semifinals on Wednesday was an unjust way for them to exit the tournament, according to playmaker Wesley Sneijder.
    "We deserve much better," said the Galatasaray midfielder, one of two Dutch players to see a penalty saved by Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero at Sao Paulo's Corinthians Arena.
    "Argentina were playing for penalties, which wasn't the case with us. We tried to play.
    "I missed my penalty. It's a shame. But it's particularly frustrating not to have capitalised on the chances we created over the 120 minutes."
    Argentina won 4-2 on penalties after the contest finished 0-0 following extra time. They will play Germany in the final on Sunday.
    Dutch centre-back Ron Vlaar saw his opening spot-kick saved by Romero, but having produced a commanding display over the course of the game, he said that he would not let it get him down.
    "It's sport, and it's tough. But I'm a man and I'm not going to whinge about it," he said.
    "Of course, I know that I played well, but positive feelings pass to one side now that I've missed my penalty.
    "We're going home empty-handed. It's sad, because the only thing that counts is the title. There's still the third-place match (against Brazil). But it's not the same thing."

    Van Gaal luck runs out over shoot-out

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 05:23
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  • Jasper Cillessen and Louis van Gaal © Action Images
    Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal admitted he wanted to use substitute keeper Tim Krul in the penalty shoot-out defeat to Argentina on Wednesday.
    Van Gaal said he would have taken off goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen for Krul -- in a repeat of the gambit which won the quarterfinal with Costa Rica -- but had run out of substitutes.
    "I would have done it by I had already used my three substitutes so I couldn't do it," van Gaal said when asked if he'd thought about bringing on Krul.
    It meant that Krul, who saved two spot-kicks against Costa Rica, was a frustrated spectator on the bench as Argentina prevailed in the shoot-out 4-2.
    The defeat had an extra twist for van Gaal because Argentina keeper Sergio Romero saved two Dutch spot-kicks.
    Van Gaal worked with Romero during the player's four-year stint at AZ Alkmaar.
    "I taught Romero to stop penalties, so that hurts," van Gaal joked.

    Fifa suspends Nigeria Federation

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 05:22
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  • Nigeria was suspended from international football on Wednesday because of government interference, Fifa said in a statement.
    World soccer's ruling body sent a letter to the Nigeria Football Federation (FFF) last week expressing its concern after the NFF was served with court proceedings preventing its President from running the African country's soccer affairs.
    "As a result of this decision, no team from Nigeria of any sort (including clubs) can have any international sporting contact," Fifa said.
    "During the period of suspension, the NFF may not be represented in any regional, continental or international competitions, including at club level, or in friendly matches."
    Fifa said the court order compelled the Nigerian Minister of Sports to appoint a senior member of the civil service to manage the NFF until the matter was heard in court without giving any date for the hearing.
    The authorities then appointed a person who decided to convene an extraordinary general assembly on July 5, Fifa said.
    "This extraordinary general assembly was convened in violation of the NFF statutes," added Fifa.
    "The suspension will be lifted once the court actions have been withdrawn and the properly elected NFF Executive Committee, the NFF general assembly and the NFF administration are able to work without any interference in their affairs," added Fifa.
    Nigeria, the African champions, reached the last 16 at the World Cup in Brazil before losing 2-0 to France.

    Shopping Complex in Egbeda, Lagos on fire

    By: Emmanuelomobhude On: 05:21
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  • There is a fire outbreak at the Omolad shopping complex located by Egbeda Bustop in the Egbeda area of  Lagos. Reports say the fire started about an hour ago from a shop on the second floor of the complex. No one knows what caused the fire but are waiting for the arrival of fire service.