Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Police seal off National Assembly from youth protesters

Gun-toting mobile policemen yesterday sealed off the main gate of the National Assembly to prevent some young Nigerians on a protest march to the premises in Abuja, from seeing the leadership of the Assembly.

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The protesters who included celebrities like Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Stella Damasus, Omawumi Megbele, the Rooftop MCs, as well as older well-wishers like Peace Fiberesima, Dele Momodu, Muma Gee, Nona Adimora and Charly Boy, assembled at the Eagle Square at 11 in the morning, from where they proceeded to the Assembly grounds.

They were met by a tight security cordon on the outer perimeter of the Assembly premises. The security personnel, numbering about 40, were led by Mohammed Shehu, the Divisional Police Officer of the National Assembly. Mr. Shehu was later joined by Emeka Okere, a retired colonel, the National Assembly’s Sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Shehu promised the protesters that he would inform the leadership of the Assembly of their presence, despite protestations that the management had been duly informed prior to the rally.

Mr. Okere, on his own part, said that the leadership of the Assembly was not available, but that he would be happy to deliver the protesters’ message to them, an offer which was turned down.

While this was going on, the marchers continued to sing and chant, demanding to be allowed into the Assembly. At 2.21pm, the protesters, now numbering over a thousand, surged forward without warning, succeeding in breaking the security cordon. This move, which was met with stiff resistance and threats to shoot, forced the policemen to beat a hasty retreat to the main gate of the National Assembly, where they immediately shut the gates. Not less than three lines of mobile policemen were immediately deployed outside the shut gates. The Assembly’s public address system also broadcast messages stating that no one without a staff identity card would be allowed inside the Assembly.

Conflicting message

There were conflicting messages from the security officials; while Mr. Okere called the NTA and AIT camera crews present and informed them that the leadership of both chambers of the Assembly had left the Assembly premises, others said they were not duly informed of the protest; an allegation which was immediately debunked by Adebola Williams, who coordinated the logistics of the rally.

“On Monday the 8th (of March), we sent a letter to the office of the Clerk of the National Assembly, and it was received,” Mr.Williams said. “We also sent a letter to Dimeji Bankole (Speaker of the House of Representatives) on the ninth and that same day he sent it out to the State Security Service (SSS), the National Assembly Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and the Sergeant-at-Arms.”

Mr. Williams also said that the Senate President’s letter was sent on the same day as the Speaker’s, and that a copy had been sent to the Inspector General of Police, Ogbonnaya Onovo, a few days earlier.

He added that he was aware that the Speaker’s office forwarded the letter to the SSS and the Assembly DPO because he personally followed up by visiting both parties, where he was shown photocopies of the letter, sent from the Speaker’s office.

“I spent four days at the National Assembly tracing these letters,” he said. “I was interrogated by an SSS Assistant Director, on the purpose of the rally.”

Eventually, after more than four hours of waiting, without the appearance of any member of the National Assembly, the Chairman of the House Committee on Youth and Sports emerged to address the crowd. The protesters, however, refused to grant him audience, claiming that he was not the one they had come to see, and also refused to formally hand over their protest letter, titled “Nigerian Youth Say Enough is Enough!” to any of the Assembly officials present.

The protesters departed the premises of the National Assembly at about 4pm, with a promise to return within three months and to mobilise young people across the country to vote out leaders who do not pay attention to the youth.

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AMAA announces nomination list

30 films are amongst the contenders for the top awards in this year’s African Academy Movie Awards (AMAA), The nomination list was announced on March 6 in Ghana. Amongst the 30 films that made it out of a list of 280 are The Tenant, The Figurine, The Child and Nnenda. All make the nomination list for Best Feature Film.

In the contest for best director are Shemu Joyah (Seasons of a life); Shirley Frimpong- Manso (The Perfect Picture); Kunle Afolayan (Figurine); Leila Jewel Djansi (I sing of a well); Jude Idada and Lucky Ejim (The Tenant).

Also up for awards are Nigerian actresses Stephanie Okereke (Nnenda) and Bimbo Akintola (Freedom in Chains) in contention with Ghana’s Jackie Appiah (The Perfect Picture) in the Best Actress in a leading role category. In the Best Actor in a leading role category, Ramsey Noah (The Figurine) is up against Lucky Ejim (The Tenant) and Majid Michel (Sin of a Soul).

Wole Ojo (The Child) and Ashionye Ugboh (Jungle Ride) make the nomination list for most promising actor and actress respectively, while The Child and The Figurine are contenders in the Best Original Soundtrack category.

Other categories include best documentary, best short film, best animation, best screenplay, and AMAA achievement in cinematography amongst others.

AMAA CEO, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe said the motion picture industry has projected Africa positively to the world, adding that film makers in the continent should use their works to tell the African story in a more positive and meaningful way.

Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, and Mozambique are amongst others vying for awards in this year’s awards scheduled for April 10 in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.

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More trouble in Jos

Troubled Plateau State experienced yet another wave of violence in the early hours of Wednesday, March 17, with at least 11 people killed in Riyom, just outside Jos, state radio was reported as saying. Speaking to NEXT over the phone, Davou Rwang, a resident of Jos, said, "It is true. We heard 11 people have been killed in Ryom, just outside of Jos." Another resident, who lives around Jos and asked not to be named, told us that the attacks were carried out by some groups. "There were carried out by three groups because three villages were attacked," he said. “They also set houses ablaze." The police said they have begun investigating the incident. This latest killing comes only days after the Army said it had intercepted a truck conveying 44 people suspected to be militants, on their way to Jos. Jos was rocked by violence 10 days ago, when mostly women and children were killed at night, in another settlement just outside the city. The March 7 violence occurred weeks after hundreds died in four days of sectarian violence. 234next U know what people, its so maddening and that this carnage, abuse of humanity and abject disregard for the rights of hapless children and women is becoming an everyday episode in our collective drama as a people. The question really is; are we in a failed state where anarchy is the menu of our everyday meal. U will agree with me that when "things fall apart the centre will not hold and mere anarchy is loosed upon the land". This really sums upour present state or predicament as a nation. hw sad and grievous for a nation to have the kind of 'leaders' that presently have become a curse rather than a blessing to us as a people. People as INEC begins its propaganda towards how ready it is to conduct the 2011 elections, its about time we refuse this continued abuse of our rights to good governance and rape of our humanity. Lets arise and support change 2011. We have paid too much sacrifice with the deaths of helpless children in the Jos massacre with aborted destinies.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Oscar 2010 Red Carpet: Fashion Report Card

WoW! Isn't she beautiful and lovely as a Queen! Latifah enchanting as ever...
Demi Moore Grade: A- The 47-year-old was sexy yet sophisticated in a ruffled silk organza Atelier Versace number. Congrats go out Demi for skillfully
Cameron Diaz Grade: A- Cammie D. epitomized Hollywood glamour in her strapless embellished Oscar de la Renta gown, which she accessorized with a Cartier diamond ring and loose sideswept ‘do matching her skin tone to her gown!
Lenny Kravitz Grade: A Kravitz upped the cool factor on the Oscar red carpet. It’s hard to look bad in tux, but let’s face it: the “Are You Gonna Go My Way” rocker would look hot in a potato sack!
Ryan Seacrest Grade: B+ The busiest man in Hollywood was all smiles in his black Burberry tux and skinny silk tie. Don’t his spiked locks remind you a little bit of a certain “High School Musical” star?
Zac Efron Grade: A It’s easy to see why Zac had all the young ladies screaming at him from the red carpet bleachers.
Gabourey Sidibe Grade: A- The Best Actress nominee was absolutely “Precious” while working it in a blue off-the-shoulder Marchesa creation. Gabourey also won some extra points for her sass: “If fashion was porn, this dress is the money shot,” she laughed on the red carpet.
Kristen Stewart Grade: A+ The “Twilight” sourpuss looked much less awkward than usual in a stunning strapless midnight blue Monique Lhuillier gown. Kristen topped off her look with a classy diamond bracelet by H. Stern.

Oscar 2010 Red Carpet: Fashion Report Card

Penelope Cruz Grade: A The Spanish beauty was simply ravishing in a dusky red draped Donna Karan gown, chic bun, and Chopard jewels.

'The Hurt Locker' earns best-picture Academy Award

The Iraq War drama "The Hurt Locker" won best picture and five other prizes Sunday at the Academy Awards, its haul including best director for Kathryn Bigelow.

Bigelow is the first woman in the 82-year history of the Oscars to earn Hollywood's top prize for filmmakers.

"There's no other way to describe it. It's the moment of a lifetime," Bigelow said. "It's so extraordinary to be in the company of my fellow nominees, such powerful filmmakers, who have inspired me and I have admired, some of them for decades."

Among those Bigelow and "The Hurt Locker" beat are ex-husband James Cameron and his sci-fi spectacle "Avatar." Bigelow and Cameron were married from 1989-91.

Cameron was seated right behind Bigelow at the Oscars and joined a standing ovation for her, clapping vigorously and saying, "Yes, yes" after she won.(AP)