Monday, October 15, 2018
Why I shot Boko Haram inspired movie – Filmmaker Nodash
A Nigerian filmmaker, Adekunle “Nodash” Adejuyigbe, has revealed the reason why he shot a Boko Haram themed movie titled, “The Delivery Boy.”
Shot multiple times in 2015 and 2016 by The Elite Film Team and produced by Something Unusual Studios, the film poignantly situates its theme on the activities of Boko Haram insurgents.
During an interview with PREMIUM TIMES in Lagos on Saturday, Nodash said the movie represents the current happenings in Nigeria.
“I was told not to make this movie,” he said.
“Three of the actors I casted, and the production designer I hired, turned down the project after reading the script. They all agreed it was a good script but they felt uncomfortable talking about the things that, in the Nigerian society, we typically refuse to talk about.”
The movie’s sensitive plot nonetheless, the film earned him a standing ovation during its Nigerian debut at the 2018 Lights, Camera, Africa film festival that ended penultimate Sunday.
According to Nodash, people initially did not want him to shoot the movie with his personal funds.
“On the financial side of things people felt it was crazy making a self-funded movie that would likely not be allowed to screen in Nigerian cinemas. They felt it was more prudent to make the usual slapstick comedies the Nigerian film industry (Nollywood) was known for.
“But these are the exact reasons why I felt it was important to make the movie. I believe one of the main purposes of Art is to ‘tour guide’ the audience through ideas and places that they normally wouldn’t dare explore. I also wanted to present Nigerians/ Africans as I saw them.”
The movie follows the story of Amir, a young orphan raised in an extremist group who runs away on the eve of a suicide mission, taking his bomb vest with him. He has a mission of his own. On his way, he runs into Nkem, a young prostitute escaping a lynch mob for a crime committed while trying to get money to save her dying brother. Before the night is over, they traverse the underbelly of the Nigerian metropolis as they search for their identities, their stolen pasts, money, and any semblance of peace they can find.
Their journey takes them through the underbelly of the city exposing the hidden backside of the African society and its dangerous culture of silence in the presence of evil.
The Delivery Boy stars Jemima Osunde, Charles Etubiebi Oke, Kehinde Fasuyi, Jude Chukwuka and Jamal Ibrahim.
The Delivery Boy stars Jemima Osunde, Charles Etubiebi Oke, Kehinde Fasuyi, Jude Chukwuka and Jamal Ibrahim.
Explaining why he chose to cast a teenage orphan boy to play the lead, Nodash said it was based on his artistic judgment.
“People have different theories as to why a young Nigerian would willingly wear a bomb vest and blow himself/herself up and The Delivery Boy is my presentation of another possible theory. It is a theory that places the responsibility for this menace, not just on a few people, but also on the shoulders of every member of the Nigerian/ African society.
“A few years ago, Nigerians woke up to the reality that there was a terrorist group operating within the country and that some of their suicide bombers were Nigerians. Most people found this strange because Nigerians are regarded as some of the most self-preservative people on the planet. So why suicide?” he explained.
The filmmaker also added that the film seeks to answer questions like, “Who is responsible for creating these monsters that haunt us? And how would this story end?
Nodash is known for his unusual story telling abilities and his unique style of capturing images. He was the cinematographer in the movie “The Encounter” a short film based on true events, which won the Special Jury Recognition for Short Film at the African International Film Festival.
In 2016, he was also the cinematographer for Silence (2016), Gidi Up (2014), Season 3 and a Nollywood movie, “Isoken.”
Sen. David Perdue rips phone out of student's hand as he's asking question
Georgia Sen. David Perdue has stirred up a host of new questions after he appeared to dodge a college student's inquiry by ripping the student's cellphone out of his hand in the midst of a video recording.
The GOP senator was at Georgia Tech on Saturday to campaign for Georgia gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp when he was approached by a member of the school's Young Democratic Socialists of America chapter and asked about tens of thousands of voter registrations that Kemp, as the current secretary of state, is refusing to process.
The student in the video can be heard starting to ask Perdue a question, but he's cut off before finishing.
Nonetheless, the Young Democratic Socialists of America at Georgia Tech lashed out at the senator.
"Senator Perdue will quickly endorse racists for the governorship, but ask him why and he'll steal your phone," the group wrote on Facebook. "He's a coward who's afraid to answer questions from students, citizens, and constituents."
Kemp and Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams have been locked inhttp://www.kannyonline.ga/2018/10/sen-david-perdue-rips-phone-out-of.html a bitter battle for the state's governorship. Abrams accused Kemp last week of refusing to certify 53,000 voter registration applications to "suppress the vote for political gain and silence the voices of thousands of eligible voters -- the majority of them people of color."
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed a lawsuit over the uncertified applications on Thursday.
"Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp has been a driving force behind multiple voter suppression efforts throughout the years in Georgia," Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, said in a statement last week. "If there is one person in Georgia who knows that the ‘Exact Match’ scheme has a discriminatory impact on minority voters, it’s Brian Kemp because we successfully sued him over a mirror policy in 2016."
Kemp has said those voters can still cast their ballots at the polls on Election Day with a valid ID and accused Abrams' desire to avoid that as her encouraging undocumented immigrants to vote. Kemp released a statement about the lawsuit on Sunday afternoon.
"Stacey Abrams lied about voter suppression in Georgia to motivate her base of supporters," Ryan Mahoney, Kemp's communications director, said in the statement. "Now, she is demanding voting rights for illegal immigrants in the November 6th election."
The Latest: Spain joins global calls for probe on Khashoggi
The Latest on the disappearance of a Saudi writer who Turkish officials fear was killed inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul (all times local):
3:30 p.m.
A Spanish government spokeswoman has urged Turkey and Saudi Arabia to launch an "open, transparent" investigation into the disappearance of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi nearly two weeks ago.
Spain, a longtime commercial ally of the government of Riyadh, is joining growing international concern over the writer who vanished on a visit to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2.
Spanish Education Minister Isabel Celaa says that "Spain demands an open, transparent investigation," and that "freedom of speech and press freedom are pillars of democracy."
A Foreign Ministry statement on Monday said Spain is hoping for "urgent results" from the probe.
Spain's strong trade and investment ties with Saudi Arabia were put to a test earlier this year when the center-left government in Madrid tried to cancel a weapons sale to Riyadh only to backtrack weeks later over fears of losing a job-intensive shipbuilding contract.
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3:10 p.m.
Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase's chief executive and chairman, has decided not to participate in Saudi Arabia's "Davos in the Desert" event this month as the outrage over the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi continues to grow.
Dimon was asked last week if he was going to participate in the event, but declined to comment. A JPMorgan spokesman said the bank was not giving any additional comment on Dimon's decision to pull out.
Khashoggi was last seen entering the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, Turkey on October 2. Turkish officials have said they fear a Saudi hit team killed and dismembered Khashoggi, who wrote critically of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The kingdom has called such allegations "baseless" but has not offered any evidence Khashoggi ever left the consulate.
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12:45 p.m.
Turkey says an "inspection" of the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul is expected to take place late this afternoon, nearly two weeks after Jamal Khashoggi disappeared there.
A Foreign Ministry official told The Associated Press on Monday that the inspection would be a joint one carried out by Turkish and Saudi officials. He spoke on condition of anonymity in line with government regulations.
The inspection comes after the disappearance of the Saudi writer, who vanished Oct. 2 on a visit to the consulate.
Turkish officials fear Saudi authorities killed and dismembered Khashoggi. Saudi Arabia calls the allegation "baseless," but has yet to explain how the writer simply vanished while visiting the consulate as his fiancée stood outside waiting for him.
—Suzan Fraser in Ankara, Turkey;
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12:15 p.m.
Pakistan has urged Turkey and Saudi Arabia to work together to resolve the case of missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who disappeared on a visit to the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul earlier this month.
Turkish officials fear that Khashoggi, a columnist for the Washington Post, was killed inside the Saudi Consulate when he went there on Oct. 2.
Pakistan, which enjoys friendly relations with both Turkey and the kingdom, says it hopes that the "two brotherly countries will be able to jointly address the matter."
A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that since an investigation is ongoing into the matter, "it would therefore be appropriate to await the outcome."
In Monday's carefully worded brief statement, the ministry welcomed Saudi and Turkish efforts to resolve the issue.
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12:10 p.m.
Australia's foreign minister says she is deeply concerned by the disappearance and suspected murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
He vanished during a visit to the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul almost two weeks ago.
Foreign Minister Marise Payne says she is discussing with government colleagues and officials in her department how Australia will react.
She told reporters: "I have expressed my very deep concerns over what appears to have occurred in Turkey. I will be speaking with my colleagues to determine Australia's next step."
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10:10 a.m.
Saudi newspapers have published aggressive front-page headlines, mirroring a statement by the kingdom warning that it won't be threatened amid concerns about the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The Arabic-language daily Okaz wrote a headline on Monday in English warning: "Don't Test Our Patience." It showed a clenched fist.
The Saudi Gazette trumpeted: "Enough Is Enough."
The Arab News said: "Saudi Arabia 'will not be bullied'."
The Arab News' headline was above a front-page editorial by Dubai-based real-estate tycoon Khalaf al-Habtoor calling on Gulf Arab nations to boycott international firms now backing out of a planned economic summit in Riyadh later this month.
Al-Habtoor wrote: "Together we must prove we will not be bullied or else, mark my words, once they have finished kicking the kingdom, we will be next in line."
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Saudi Arabia has threatened to retaliate for any sanctions imposed against it. President Donald Trump says the oil-rich kingdom deserves "severe punishment" if it is responsible for the disappearance and suspected murder of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi.
The warning from the world's top oil exporter came Sunday after a turbulent day on the Saudi stock exchange, which plunged as much as 7 percent at one point.
The statement was issued as international concern grew over the writer who vanished on a visit to the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul over a week ago. American lawmakers have threatened tough punitive action against the Saudis, and Germany, France and Britain jointly called for a "credible investigation" into Khashoggi's disappearance.
Governor Ganduje denies allegations of taking bribe, says videos are fake
LATEST EPL 2018-19 HAUSA NEWS POLITICS GOSSIP CELEBS ASK NAIJ SPORTS Presidency distances itself from alleged travel ban list, issues clarification Governor Ganduje denies allegations of taking bribe, says videos are
fake There is no iota of truth to the allegations of corruption against Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, The government of Kano has said - The state government said Governor Ganduje will remain focused on delivering the dividends of democracy The Kano state government has reacted to a report by an online media platform, alleging that the governor of Kano state, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje was involved in graft. A statement sent to Nigeria news by the Kano state commissioner for information, Malam Muhammad Garba, said the report was written with a clear view to blackmail and extort the governor. He said: “The blackmail did not come as a surprise to the government and good people of Kano state particularly, at a time when we are approaching general elections. “Evidently, Kano being the stronghold of the APC and expected to produce the highest votes in the upcoming general elections is a target of campaign of calumny. READ ALSO: Kwankwaso reportedly threatens to leave PDP “It is also not surprising that the stuff is published by one who has for long been working for the opposition and an antagonist of the APC government in Nigeria. “We wish to state that there is no iota of truth to these allegations and if indeed there is any such alleged video, it is at best cloned. More so, in this era of technological advancements, some evil minded people often take advantage to blackmail and extort and assassinate the character of people that do not patronize them.” The commissioner called on the general public to be vigilant, saying, “such cloned videos involving highly placed persons considered as obstacle to the opposition agenda ahead of 2019 will be released in piece meal.”
LATEST EPL 2018-19 HAUSA NEWS POLITICS GOSSIP CELEBS ASK NAIJ SPORTS Presidency distances itself from alleged travel ban list, issues clarification Governor Ganduje denies allegations of taking bribe, says videos are fake Author: Jerrywright Ukwu UPDATED: 15 HOURS AGO VIEWS: 18634 Category: Politics - There is no iota of truth to the allegations of corruption against Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, The government of Kano has said - The state government said Governor Ganduje will remain focused on delivering the dividends of democracy The Kano state government has reacted to a report by an online media platform, alleging that the governor of Kano state, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje was involved in graft. A statement sent to NAIJ.com by the Kano state commissioner for information, Malam Muhammad Garba, said the report was written with a clear view to blackmail and extort the governor. He said: “The blackmail did not come as a surprise to the government and good people of Kano state particularly, at a time when we are approaching general elections. “Evidently, Kano being the stronghold of the APC and expected to produce the highest votes in the upcoming general elections is a target of campaign of calumny. READ ALSO: Kwankwaso reportedly threatens to leave PDP “It is also not surprising that the stuff is published by one who has for long been working for the opposition and an antagonist of the APC government in Nigeria. “We wish to state that there is no iota of truth to these allegations and if indeed there is any such alleged video, it is at best cloned. More so, in this era of technological advancements, some evil minded people often take advantage to blackmail and extort and assassinate the character of people that do not patronize them.” The commissioner called on the general public to be vigilant, saying, “such cloned videos involving highly placed persons considered as obstacle to the opposition agenda ahead of 2019 will be released in piece meal.” He stated that the government of Kano state will exploit every appropriate and legal avenue to ensure that it gets to the root of the matter and the perpetrators are brought to book. “We also call on the good people of Kano and particularly members of the APC to remain calm and always be law abiding. “Governor Ganduje will remain focused on delivering the dividends of democracy to the good people of Kano including other national assignments. He will never succumb to blackmail or negotiate with blackmailers,” he added.
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fake There is no iota of truth to the allegations of corruption against Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, The government of Kano has said - The state government said Governor Ganduje will remain focused on delivering the dividends of democracy The Kano state government has reacted to a report by an online media platform, alleging that the governor of Kano state, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje was involved in graft. A statement sent to Nigeria news by the Kano state commissioner for information, Malam Muhammad Garba, said the report was written with a clear view to blackmail and extort the governor. He said: “The blackmail did not come as a surprise to the government and good people of Kano state particularly, at a time when we are approaching general elections. “Evidently, Kano being the stronghold of the APC and expected to produce the highest votes in the upcoming general elections is a target of campaign of calumny. READ ALSO: Kwankwaso reportedly threatens to leave PDP “It is also not surprising that the stuff is published by one who has for long been working for the opposition and an antagonist of the APC government in Nigeria. “We wish to state that there is no iota of truth to these allegations and if indeed there is any such alleged video, it is at best cloned. More so, in this era of technological advancements, some evil minded people often take advantage to blackmail and extort and assassinate the character of people that do not patronize them.” The commissioner called on the general public to be vigilant, saying, “such cloned videos involving highly placed persons considered as obstacle to the opposition agenda ahead of 2019 will be released in piece meal.”
LATEST EPL 2018-19 HAUSA NEWS POLITICS GOSSIP CELEBS ASK NAIJ SPORTS Presidency distances itself from alleged travel ban list, issues clarification Governor Ganduje denies allegations of taking bribe, says videos are fake Author: Jerrywright Ukwu UPDATED: 15 HOURS AGO VIEWS: 18634 Category: Politics - There is no iota of truth to the allegations of corruption against Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, The government of Kano has said - The state government said Governor Ganduje will remain focused on delivering the dividends of democracy The Kano state government has reacted to a report by an online media platform, alleging that the governor of Kano state, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje was involved in graft. A statement sent to NAIJ.com by the Kano state commissioner for information, Malam Muhammad Garba, said the report was written with a clear view to blackmail and extort the governor. He said: “The blackmail did not come as a surprise to the government and good people of Kano state particularly, at a time when we are approaching general elections. “Evidently, Kano being the stronghold of the APC and expected to produce the highest votes in the upcoming general elections is a target of campaign of calumny. READ ALSO: Kwankwaso reportedly threatens to leave PDP “It is also not surprising that the stuff is published by one who has for long been working for the opposition and an antagonist of the APC government in Nigeria. “We wish to state that there is no iota of truth to these allegations and if indeed there is any such alleged video, it is at best cloned. More so, in this era of technological advancements, some evil minded people often take advantage to blackmail and extort and assassinate the character of people that do not patronize them.” The commissioner called on the general public to be vigilant, saying, “such cloned videos involving highly placed persons considered as obstacle to the opposition agenda ahead of 2019 will be released in piece meal.” He stated that the government of Kano state will exploit every appropriate and legal avenue to ensure that it gets to the root of the matter and the perpetrators are brought to book. “We also call on the good people of Kano and particularly members of the APC to remain calm and always be law abiding. “Governor Ganduje will remain focused on delivering the dividends of democracy to the good people of Kano including other national assignments. He will never succumb to blackmail or negotiate with blackmailers,” he added.
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Sunday, October 14, 2018
Yadda Daliban FCE kano kekokawa game da rufe makaranta da akai
*Daliban na FCE kano naku kancewa anrufe makaranta alokacin dake gabatar da jarrabawar su ta karshen zango,in da yenbayan su suke tsaka da karbar lecture,in da suke kokawa akan haka
*Yadda su kuma malaman college din sun karbi sako ne daga sama,inda suke cewa akwai wata bukatar su da fedarel government ta kasa biya musu, shiyasa suke ganin gwara suyi yajin aiki tsoratar was
*Inda su kuma dalibai ke ganin gwara akoma makaranta acigaba da karatu yadda akasaba,don Suna ganin sa a oin karatun su sun huce musu
*Daliban sun kara da cewa"yan da suke da ruwa da tsaki akan abin don Allah suyi kokarin sasantawa.
*Yadda su kuma malaman college din sun karbi sako ne daga sama,inda suke cewa akwai wata bukatar su da fedarel government ta kasa biya musu, shiyasa suke ganin gwara suyi yajin aiki tsoratar was
*Inda su kuma dalibai ke ganin gwara akoma makaranta acigaba da karatu yadda akasaba,don Suna ganin sa a oin karatun su sun huce musu
*Daliban sun kara da cewa"yan da suke da ruwa da tsaki akan abin don Allah suyi kokarin sasantawa.
DADIN KOWA SABON SALO EPISODE 75
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Awannan satin
*Bintu tahadu da mugun rauni
*Hannatu yar kamaye ta gudu.
*Adama matar kamaye tasai da filin ta ga Alhaji Buba.
Shinko meyasa Hannatu taguji aikin da za aimata.
Wane irin matsalace zata afku idan kamaye yaji abinda take faru
*Meyasa Adama take zama butulu
*shin ko maiyasa yana talankwasa zence
Sai min ji daga gareku masu sauraro
Domin bada amsoshin tambayar Ku saiku biyo mu ta wannan link din
Domin radar ra,ayinka
Kisan kai: 'Yan sanda na neman Salisu Sagir Takai
Rundunar 'yan sanda a jihar Kano da
ke arewacin Najeriya na neman Salihu Sagir Takai dan takarar mukamin
gwamna a karkashin jam'iyyar PDP da ya kai kansa ofishinsu ranar Litinin
15 ga watan Oktoba domin kare kansa daga zargin kisan wani dattijo mai
shekara 70.
Sanarwar da kakakin rundunar, Sufritenda Magaji Musa
Majiya ya sanyawa hannu a madadin kwamishinan 'yan sandan jihar Rabi'u Yusuf.
Sanarwar 'yan sanda ta ce a ranar Asabar 13 ga watan Oktoba dan takarar gwamnan ya fito daga filin jirgin sama na Mallam Aminu Kano akan hanyarsa ta zuwa gidansa tare da wasu magoya bayansa.
Magoya bayan da ke cikin tawagarsa sun sari wani dattijo mai shekara 70 da haihuwa a ka a daidai shataletalen Ahmadu Bello Way, lamarin da yayi sanadin mutuwarsa.
Sanarwar da 'yan sanda ta kuma ce magoya bayan Salihu Sagir Takai sun rika barnata dukkan allunan talla na 'yan takara masu adawa da shi a kan hanyarsu ta zuwa gidan nasa.
Sun kuma rika cin mutuncin al'ummar da suka hadu ta ita.
Sanarwar ta ce da wadannan dalilan ya zama wajibi ta kira dan takarar da ya bayyana mata dalilin da magoya bayansa suka dauki wadannan matakan na kisan kai da tayar da hankalin al'umma da barnata dukiyarsu.
Amma a nasa bangaren, Salihu Sagir Takai ya musanta cewa rundunar 'yan sanda jihar ta Kano sun gayyace shi zuwa ofishinsu akan wannan batu.
A wata hira da suka yi da Yusuf Ibrahim Yakasai na BBC, ya ce a shirye yake yaje wurinsu domin kare kansa daga wannan zargin.
Ya kuma musanta cewa magoya bayansa ne suka aikata dukkan laifukan da ake tuhumarsu da aikatawa.
Ya kuma yi Alla wadai da wannan abin da ya faru, inda yayi kira da hukumomi su gudanar da cikakken bincike a kan al'amarin domin gano wadanda ke da alhakin wannan aiak-aikar.
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