Hakkunde Wins IndieFEST Film Award of Merit [2017]

Asurf Oluseyi has won a prestigious Award of Merit from the IndieFEST Film Awards for his debut feature film, Hakkunde.

Hakkunde is an intriguing story of a long-time unemployed graduate; Akande, faced with life’s pressures, he decides to relocate to Kaduna from Lagos when an opportunity presents itself.

His expectation is however cut short and Akande must make a decision to either learn to survive in a faraway land or return back to failure.

According to Asurf Oluseyi:

“I’m super excited about the news as this is the first award to the title, and connecting to juries out of Nigeria shows the power of story telling.

“The movie stemmed from my personal experiences and it is a universal entity that must be discussed and creating this movie is my own attempt to help solve this universal problem from my own understanding of it, and this award is a big motivation to do better next time.”

The movie features Frank Donga, Ali Nuhu, Maryam Booth, Ibrahim Daddy, Isa Bello Ja, Rahama Sadau and Hadiza Soja.

Shot in Kaduna and Lagos, Nigeria, Hakkunde is produced and directed by Oluseyi and was written by Oluseyi, Tomi Adesina and Gift Imafidon.

https://youtu.be/-GHpBQbpp1o

Soyoye Abel Wins 2017 International Strongbow Chess Tournament

Soyoye Abel has won the 2017 International Strongbow Chess Tournament in Ghana. The highly competitive tournament featured players from across West Africa with Soyoye Abel unbeaten throughout the seven rounds of the three-day tournament.

Soyoye Abel defeated the Ghanaian National Chess Champion, Adu Jnr Lionel and picked a draw in the final round against International Master, Anquandah Francis to win the tournament.

In the words of Abel:

 “I am very happy to win the Strongbow International Championship in Ghana. I just went there to try my luck and at the end of the day, I defeated all the players in the championship.It was not easy for me because I had to sponsor myself to the championship, but I thank God I won the tourney. Nigeria has a lot of talented chess players and all we need is full support from everybody.

My next target is to keep participating in more championships to sharpen my skills in chess.”

Odunayo Adekuoroye Is World No. 1 Female Wrestler – 55 kg [2017]

Nigerian female wrestler, Odunayo Adekuoroye, has emerged world number one at the 55 kg category following adjustment to re-align the rankings with entry lists for the August 21-26 world championships.

The feat was possible for the  2014 Commonwealth gold medalist as world champion Mayu Mukaida of Japan drops to 53 kg in the championship.

Adekuoroye, second-ranked last month at 55 kg, won the Golden Grand Prix Final last November in Baku and also claimed a gold medal at the 2017 African senior championships in April.

In the words of an elated Odunayo Adekuoroye:

“I’m amazed and perplexed about this current ranking. I want to thank my father in the Lord, Dr Daniel Olukoya who have always believed in me. I’m forever [grateful].”

Prophet T. B. Joshua Receives Paraguay Order of Merit Honour [2017]

Prophet T.B. Joshua has been presented with the Paraguay Order of Merit, Paraguay’s Highest Honour by the government of Paraguay in recognition of his leadership and humanitarian works. His works, which are changing lives, changing nations and changing the world. In addition to this honour of privilege, the Board and Members of the Asuncion Municipality declared Prophet T.B. Joshua as an Illustrious visitor, sealing this off with the presentation of Honour of Illustrious Visitor and the Key of The City of Asuncion to him.

The Paraguay Crusade with TB Joshua, taking place from August 11-12, 2017 at the Estadio de los Defensores del Chaco in the Paraguayan capital city of Asuncion, is to only bring divine healing, redemption, restoration and deliverance to the sick, fallen, weak and deprived but also bring the people of Paraguay and South America closer to God through the works of God’s Word.

Temitope Balogun Joshua (born June 12, 1963), commonly referred to as T. B. Joshua, is a Nigerian Pastor, televangelist and philanthropist. He is the leader and founder of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), a Christian organisation that runs the Emmanuel TV television station from Lagos, Nigeria.

Monsuru Alashe Wins 2017 African Crafts Competition

Monsuru Alashe has emerged as first prize winner of the 2017 annual African crafts competition organised in Lagos by Cultural Arts of Waco, Texas, USA.

The second place went to Enitan Raji whose mixed media works were especially captivating, while the third position was won by Ibrahim Afegbua, a sculptor who specialises in wrought wire.

Monsuru Alashe beat other competitors because of added criteria such as originality and resourcefulness in the employment of innovative media.

He used weaver’s threads to produce paintings that really appealed to the jury,’ according to the judges.

The Cultural Arts of Waco in Texas, USA, decided late in 2016 to hold an annual competition of African crafts in Nigeria to benefit Nigerian artists. The competition would be an annual event in which the top three winners would be issued with certificates. Artists who make the shortlist are also to receive certificates of participation. The artist who wins the overall first position gets an all-expenses-paid ticket to participate in the main cultural festival in Waco, a major event which holds annually and enjoys a mass regional appeal.

Exhibition of works by artists on the shortlist for the first edition of the programme (African Crafts Competition) is currently open at the Yusuf Grillo Gallery, Yaba College of Technology, attended by a large enthusiastic audience that comprises of some major Nigerian artists and staff and students of the School of Art, Design and Printing of the college.

Artists on the shortlist whose works are being exhibited include Akinrinola Hamed Abiodun, Djaku Kassi Nathalie (Lagos-based, Cameroon-born ceramist), Sotonye Jombo, Kessa Babatunde and Eni Bassey. The show is expected to run till August 15 [2017].

Monsuru Alashe who leaves for Waco in October [2017] will be a guest artist at the Waco Cultural Festival where he will show his works, hold workshops and interact with audiences from all over Texas.

Annual theme and the emphasis for the competition is Telling African Stories. Waco Cultural Arts, in a statement, explained that it desires African artists to tell Africa’s own stories because news reports in international streams about Africa are mostly negative and uninspiring. “It is time to hear African narratives from African perspectives,” it added.

One of the objectives of the African Crafts Competition is to provide a platform especially for, but not exclusive to, younger studio artists, the venue for the exhibition could not have been more appropriate. Major artists in attendance included Adeola Balogun, Hamidu Ibrahim, Kehinde Sanwo and Sam Ovraiti (who also served as judges) with Ato Arinze, Aderinsoye Aladegbohungbe, Festus Akindolie and Tony Emodi.

The show was opened by the Dean School of Art, Design and Printing, Yaba College of Technology, Dr. Kunle Adeyemi, who thanked the main sponsors of the programme, Cultural Arts Waco, and their president Doreen Ravenscoft as well as the national organisers of the competition, Back Page Productions, a multimedia (publishing and film making) company based in Ikeja, Lagos. He expressed the hope that the cooperation with Waco will grow and that many more artists would participate in the competition next year.

Afghanistan Engages Cellulant’s E-Wallet AgriKore [2017]

Cellulant and its e-wallet AgriKore has been engaged by the Ministry of Agriculture Irrigation and Livestock, in Afghanistan, to commence the process of establishing a market-based input distribution technology for it.

The collaborative effort is aimed at bolstering Afghanistan’s drive for self-sufficiency in wheat production. Afghanistan will be the first country in Asia to adopt the e-wallet system, following the footsteps of countries like Liberia and Togo.

Beyond its benefits to Afghan, the development is a testimony of Nigerians innovation and creativity in providing IT solutions not only for the Nigerian market but also for export.

The technology had enabled Nigeria to increase its food production by an average of 21 million metric tonnes annually between 2012 and 2015. Cellulant had previously exported the technology to other African countries in Francophone and Anglophone Africa, such as Liberia, Togo, Uganda, and a host of others.Speaking on the partnership with the Afghan Government, the Co- founder, Cellulant Corporation, Bolaji Akinboro, said the technology originating from Nigeria, “is a gift from Cellulant to humanity.”

‘‘Afghanistan is beautiful to us, and we are glad to come all the way from Africa, Nigeria to make life better for the smallholder farmer in Afghanistan,” he stated.

According to him, the AgriKore technology gives smallholder farmers access to agricultural inputs of improved varieties/breeds, fertiliser and agro-chemicals, making it the backbone of increased productivity and profitability.

“This technology allows the best available seeds and fertiliser get into the hands of hundreds of thousands of smallholder farmers to raise crop yields,” he said.

Bolaji Akinboro appreciated the government and the people of Afghanistan for giving the company the opportunity, and the space to participate in making life better for smallholder farmers. He explained:

“Cellulant is driven to solve difficult problems on use of payment technology. We will work with the government of Afghanistan to get inputs to one million farmers in the next 90 to 120 days.

This e-wallet system, which works on a block chain technology, provides a holistic system to link the farmers to agricultural inputs supply chain, finance and markets through integration with mobile network operators, input markets, extensions services, financial service providers, commodity market, and insurance service providers.

So far, Cellulant’s e-wallet or AgriKore ecosystem, which connects everyone to everything in agriculture all the time, has been of benefits to 17 million farmers, 2500 agri-businesses; 800 e-extension workers and over 2,500 service points in Nigeria. This technology enables more than five million farmers to get access to high quality inputs every year.”

The e-wallet system was conceived in Nigeria, and was first implemented during the President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration under former Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, who is currently the President, African Development Bank (AfDB).

Babatunde Osho Appointed AICPA & CIMA Africa Regional Board Member

Babatunde Osho has been appointed a member to the first Africa Regional Board by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) with effect from August 2017.

According to the Regional Vice-President of the Association, Badibanga Promesse:

“We are pleased to announce the appointment of Babatunde Osho and others from various countries to serve as board members for the next one year of extended term.

I look forward to some exciting time under the Association and cannot wait to get things in motion and provide excellent services to our members and students in Africa.”

Babatunde Osho, a multi-functional business professional is currently Director / CEO MTN Liberia.

The Regional Boards serve as a key conduit between the customers, stakeholders and the CGMA Board of Directors. They serve as the ‘eyes and ears’ of the profession from their individual and (geographical) representative perspective in identifying key macro and micro trends in the local marketplaces, impacting the customers and stakeholders understanding emerging issues with supply and demand of students, members, employers, universities and tuition providers.

The members of the Regional Boards can serve a maximum of three consecutive one year terms to provide continuity while also creating additional opportunities for a large and diverse stakeholders.