Nosa Obaseki, a proof that hard work, diligence and persistence pays beyond imagination.




By Opute C. Joel

“That which we persist in doing makes it easier for us to do; not that the nature of doing it has changed, but our ability to do it has increased…” this I believe is a manifestation in the life of the assiduously intelligent Nigerian, Canadian based actor; Nosa Obaseki. Permit me as I am constraint to write another article on some achievements of this great man.

Sometime in October last year (2017), he exclaimed in one of his social media handles… “Two awards in two days… Wow!” He won two international awards in two days and got overwhelmed. Ordinarily, anyone watching from afar would feel this is just favor. The truth is; yes, it is favor, favor from God Almighty on a beloved son who has worked so hard over the years and still working very hard to develop the inbuilt talents deposited in him by the same God. He has stumbled several times, was teased, rejected even by loved ones because of his inadequacy to perform and measure up to certain high standards in those days yet he did not give up. Those rejections became his propelling force to greatness. In his weepings and wailings, he sought out his weaknesses and inefficiency and started perfecting them one after the other irrespective of the strenuous sacrifices they required hence, the favor is a merited one; bestowed to crown his hard work and to encourage more from him.

Over the years as an actor, Nosa has done well for himself. He has been nominated in several International and National Awards and he won majority of the nominations in the various categories he was nominated. This is one way you know who is good and passionate about what he does. Here are list of some awards and categories he was nominated in, and won to his honor…  Best Actor, African Entertainment Award 2017 (Canada), Diaspora Entertainment Awards, Maryland, USA (DEA 2016), Achievement in Acting, Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF 2017), ABERDORC Production Award of Excellence, 2016 (Canada), Canada at 150 Art Award, 2017 (Toronto, Canada), African Artist Association Awards, 2018 (Paris, France) J-DRIMS Moving Picture Award, 2017 (Nigeria), Edo/Delta Entertainment Achievement Award, 2017 (Nigeria), Vigor Awards, 2018 (Canada). Wow… this is really great achievements.

Preparing for a scene in the movie Queen of
Queens, been attended to by Osaro Emmanulla,
The Make up Assistant.
The most recent that is not mentioned above is the prestigious Nigerian Canadian Celebrities Entertainment Award (NICCEA), held in Toronto, Canada and was organized by Starboard Entertainment in collaboration with Hunter TV Africa. He was here in Nigeria receiving an award when the information came that he has been honored with another award of excellence by the aforementioned. It will also interest you to know that he is a nominee in the category of Best Actor in the ongoing outstanding Best of Nollywood Award (BON) that will take place in Ibadan, Nigeria on the 8th of December, 2018. It will not be surprising to any one if he emerges the winner of this prominent award.

Good news to all movie producers and practitioners. This multi talented Canadian based actor is presently in Nigeria and from my little conversation with him; he is ready body, soul and mind to feature in some good movies before returning to Canada. It now behooves on who will be the first persons to contact him and strike a deal or contract with him. Remember, his presence in your movie automatically creates an international awareness for it which all filmmakers crave for. Are you wondering on how you could contact him? Oh yes you can! Just leave a short message of your personality and intentions in any of his social media handle below and he will reply you in no time if he feels interested in your proposal.

Facebook: Nosa Obaseki
Twitter: @noski7
Snapchat: @noski147

Be bold enough to face your fears like Nosa Obaseki and persist in doing whatever you feel is good despite your weaknesses; it will gradually become your strength someday.

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Jonathan: Nigeria is now more corrupt than under me



Former President, Dr. Goodluck Ebere Jonathan has lampooned the ongoing anti-graft war being waged by President Muhammadu Buhari as a mere media show, saying there is more corruption in Nigeria now than under his administration. He claimed that he handed over a $500 billion, vibrant economy to President Buhari and lamented that his successor plunged the economy into recession through de-marketing of the country and turned round to blame it on alleged mindless looting of the country by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, administration he succeeded. 

However, in an email to Vanguard News Paper, Attorney-General of the Federation & Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, dismissed the former president’s claims as untenable because it “was not backed by any trace of evidence.” He further asserted that the Buhari administration has driven corruption aground. 

Convinced that “he served Nigeria well’, Dr. Jonathan said there was an attempt by President Buhari’s administration to erase his achievements through misrepresentations, adding that his administration was neither clueless nor inept as claimed by critics. These are part of excerpts from Dr Jonathan’s new book: ‘’My Transition Hours,’’ which was launched in Abuja. 

A minister, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said he had better things to do than to respond to Jonathan’s claims, which he said were meant to confuse Nigerians. He directed Vanguard to talk to another senior minister on the issue. Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said he was yet to read the book and could not make any comment. “I have not read the book and so, I cannot make any comment. When I have gone through the book, I will make an official comment,” he said. Also, National Publicity Secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Mr. Lanre Isa-Onilu, declined comments, saying “when Jonathan talks, it is government to government. I have not read the book and even if I have read the book, it is not talking about APC as a party.” However, the PDP concurred with Jonathan, saying that the former president’s views reflected what was happening now. 

Jonathan’s claims untenable — Malami Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, dismissed Jonathan’s claims of Nigeria being more corrupt under President Buhari as untenable because the claim was not backed by any trace of evidence. According to him, available facts on the ground had proved that corruption was seriously decreasing in the country because of the robust policies and actions taken by the Buhari administration. Malami, in a mail to Vanguard, said that even corrupt persons in Nigeria are feeling the heat of the anti-corruption drive by the Buhari administration and are very uncomfortable to continue with graft. The minister said there was no way corruption could be growing under Buhari, given the stringent measures put in place. His words: “The anti-corruption war in many countries in the world is not restricted to prosecution and conviction of the perpetrators, but importantly also deals with repatriation and recovery of stolen assets for the benefit of the populace as victims of corruption. Hence legislation in this regard should naturally not be restricted to criminal prosecution. “This administration had realized the importance of using civil methods of assets forfeiture and recovery especially as it imposes a lesser burden of proof on the part of government and makes it easier to recover stolen assets.” The minister boasted that as proof of the effectiveness of the anti-corruption war being waged by the Buhari administration, N279 billion and huge assets had been recovered from corrupt elements in the country within a period of three years. “Apart from these efforts made locally to improve its successes in the fight against corruption through the enactment of enhanced legislation, the Federal Government had taken the anti-graft war to other jurisdictions. “The Office of the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation has recovered the sums of N59 billion and $385.4 million locally. The total sums recovered by the Ministry during the reporting period are $779,495,900.00 and N59,163,029,949.46 respectively. It may interest you to know that as at 29th May, 2015, the balance in the recovery account of the FGN stood at N19,524,490,207. “This balance has increased (due to the recovery efforts of this administration) from N19.5 billion to N279 billion as at 22nd November, 2017. This represents an increase of 1,329%,” Malami boasted. Jonathan right on graft in Buhari’s gov. 

PDP Reacting to Jonathan’s comments yesterday, PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, said the former president stated the obvious and urged the National Assembly to open the books of Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, to “unravel the shady practices going on in the Buhari-led administration.” He said: “Every Nigerian knows that the APC-led government of Buhari is the most corrupt in the history of our nation. It is an open secret that despite their claims, a lot of stealing is going on in this government. “So, we are calling on the National Assembly to do a forensic audit of the books of the MDAs to unearth the corruption they have been perpetrating in the past three and a half years. “This government is not only clueless but also has man insatiable appetite for corruption. We thank our amiable leader, statesman and global icon, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for stating the obvious.” 

I never said stealing is not corruption He also responded to the infamous claim that he tended to downplay raging corruption in his administration by boldly claiming that ‘stealing is not corruption.’ He wrote: “It is important to note that despite the many sensational stories, dramatic arrests, seizures and accusations, many of them false, since I left office, the fact remains that Nigeria has not made any improvement on the TI Corruption Perception Index since 2014. “In fact, the 2017 CPI released in 2018 by TI places Nigeria as number 148, a retrogression in which the nation went 12 places backward. In other words, Nigeria is more corrupt in 2017 than it was when I handed over to Buhari administration in 2015. “Some people may be misled with smoke and mirrors but the TI Corruption Perception Index relies on unsentimental facts and figures.” 

Scores his administration high on anti-corruption fight Jonathan hailed the policies and measures his administration conceived and implemented to check corruption and financial leakages and raised government revenue during his time. He pointed to the introduction of the Electronic Wallet Initiative of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, which effectively checkmated fertilizer scam and saved the country up to $192 million in the first year of its application in 2012. He also praised his administration for the development and implementation of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS, which enabled the government to flush out 50,000 ghost federal workers and saved the country N15 billion monthly. Jonathan claimed that it was through the effective implementation of the anti-corruption measures by his administration that brought positive results to Nigeria in 2014 and made it to receive the best ever ranking in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index, which ranked Nigeria 136th out of the 144 countries ranked. “This was an improvement from the nation’s previous position of 144th in 2013, 139th in 2012 and 143rd in 2011,” Jonathan noted. 

Jonathan clarified that he never said that stealing was not corruption, adding that what he actually said and meant was twisted out of context by his enemies just to score political mileage and bring down his administration. “They claim that I once said that ‘stealing is not corruption’. This is not true. Following the constant stigmatization of Nigeria as corrupt, I invited the leadership of the legislature and the judiciary to a meeting. “In attendance were the Senate President and his deputy, Speaker of the House of Representatives, his deputy, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, the President of the Court of Appeal, the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, and six states’ Chief Judges from the six geopolitical zones. “Also invited were heads of the two anti-corruption agencies, viz: the chairman of the EFCC and the ICPC and I presided over the meeting. “My thinking was that the head of the executive arm of government alone could not effectively eradicate the scourge of corruption, hence the need for that meeting. I personally appealed to them and argued that an all-inclusive approach could bring about tangible successes in the anti-corruption fight. “The judiciary, the legislature and the executive arms of government needed to join forces if we were to end the theft of public resources and stop corruption.” Jonathan said it was on the strength of his presentation that the former CJN, Justice Dahiru Musdapher, acknowledged that he was of the same opinion. According to Jonathan, the CJN told him that he had also discovered, after going through case files in the Supreme Court ,nearly all cases, which should have been properly labelled as ‘crimes of stealing’ and the individuals involved charged as such, were simply tagged by the prosecutors as ‘corruption.’ He continued: “It was on the strength of the CJN’s submission that I expounded to say that we should stop calling a spade an agricultural implement. Corruption does not fully capture the act of stealing. A person can indeed be corrupt without stealing a dime. “Those who are incapable of comprehending this elevated thought and the mischievous crowd, go about till date, that I said ‘stealing is not corruption’. They never bothered to even check the context in which I spoke. If you ask many of those clinging to that falsehood and mouthing the malicious misrepresentation, to quote where I said it, they will tell you ‘they only heard.’ 

“Let me say categorically that I have never said that stealing is good and that people should steal; neither did the CJN. Stealing is stealing and instead of calling it corruption, let us call the thief by his proper name and not use a blanket word like corruption. He argues: “Corruption encompasses many things.” Quoting Transparency International, Jonathan said: “Corruption is defined as the ‘abuse of entrusted power for private gain. We must not lump everything together and say stealing is corruption. We must isolate stealing and make it as plain as day because Nigerians hate thieves. I abhor jungle justice, but we have witnessed Nigerians show their hatred for suspected thieves by burning them alive.’’ 

I handed over $500 billion GDP, vibrant economy to Buhari in 2015 Still on his achievements, Jonathan boasted that he still holds his head high, having governed the country very well and left indelible marks, especially a buoyant economy with an unprecedented Gross Domestic Product, GDP of $500 billion. Jonathan said he was particularly proud that he achieved the milestones despite inheriting a country that buffeted by militancy in the Niger Delta and the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East coupled with a weak economic base. 

In spite of the drawbacks, the former president said he assembled the best crop of Nigerians from all parts of the world to run the government and succeeded in making Nigeria the world’s fourth fastest-growing economy and the largest in Africa. His words: “I fought insurgency, the worst security challenge in the history of the nation except the civil war. Even with that, we professionally managed and grew our economy to become the largest economy in Africa with a GDP of over $500 billion. All my cabinet ministers, government officials and the private sector worked in synergy to build an economy with well-established strong fundamentals. Nigerians were not under threat by their government. We became the fourth fastest growing economy in the world with an average growth rate of over 6%. “That was the economy we handed over to the Buhari administration. We had something good to offer to Nigerians. We knew what to do to keep our country afloat even in difficult circumstances. In tough and in good times, it was our duty to keep hopes of citizens of Nigeria alive and we were always conscious not to send negative signals against Nigeria and Nigerians to the rest of the world.’’ 

Jonathan lamented that shortly after leaving office, the Buhari government allowed the economy to go into recession by scaring away investors through uncouth pronouncements by the president at home and abroad. Buhari’s government de-markets Nigeria at home and abroad. He said: “As leaders of Nigeria, we traveled far and wide. We marketed our abundant natural and human capacity to foreign investors. We wanted them to invest in the most populous nation in Africa that had within its borders, immense talents, resources and investment opportunities. It paid off because in no time, Nigeria then became number one investment destination in Africa, earning the highest in foreign direct investment.’’ 

Although he did not mention Buhari by name, Jonathan accused his administration of de-marketing Nigeria and causing the economy to slip into recession and creating hardship for Nigerians, thereby erasing the gains made by his government. He said: “Rather than forge a coalition and build on the momentum we had gathered when they eventually took office, they went on a persecution spree and vengeance mission. That the country slipped into recession soon after we left office was a self-inflicted injury caused by misplaced priorities. The narrative of inheriting empty treasury is a blatant lie. “Also, the excuse of the collapse of world crude prices does not hold water. This is because the Fourth Republic took off in 1999 with crude oil selling for less than $20 per barrel and a GDP growth at 0.58%, according to National Bureau of Statistics figures. Yet the economy maintained a steady growth from that year, peaking at 15.33% in 2002 when the average crude oil price was about $25. It is also instructive that the oil and gas sector constitute about 11% of our GDP. There had to be a wider causative factor than just the fall in world crude prices. Recession caused by Buhari’s government, not mindless looting by PDP “It also amounts to standing facts on their heads to continuously claim that recession was caused by so-called mindless looting. 

The truth is that the opposition, in a bid to undo our government, became its own undoing when it got to power, because of the burden of justifying deliberate misrepresentations. “There is wisdom in the saying that if you win a prize and get the crown, don’t go around destroying the person who previously held that prize; it will lose its value. Even after winning the election and forming the government at the centre, the blame game continued. “When two brothers fight to death, it is the neighbour that inherits their father’s wealth. And we have seen neighbouring nations like the Republic of Benin and Ghana reaping from the capital flight out of Nigeria. “You should never try to slander your political opponents by destroying your country’s economy. Capital flight intensified and companies started laying off staff. In all these, I hope a lesson would be learnt. If you embark on digging a hole for your enemy; you better make it shallow, because you might end up in the hole yourself. How do you attract investors you already repelled through your utterances? Investors are an ultra-sensitive lot. Money runs away from unstable societies. 

Attacks on my ministers, aides and family members “Most painful have been the attacks on my ministers, aides and associates and even members of my family. There is an attempt to erase our legacy from history. The good thing is that the unending barrage of attacks, deliberate misinformation and programmed media smear campaigns have failed to sway the opinion of those with a clear view of our beliefs, efforts and achievements. “There are millions of Nigerians and others around the world who are still impressed with our modest achievements in consolidating democracy and growing the nation’s economy. They will continue to serve as my strength and encouragement. “Sometimes I laugh when certain propagandists attempt to stand logic on its head by maligning my administration as one bereft of ideas and ‘clueless’. In assessing my administration, it is best to focus on facts. I cannot assess myself. I leave that to history. “But I can assess my cabinet and I make bold to say that never in the history of Nigeria, till date, has the nation had such a star-studded cabinet full of achievers and people who got to the top of their chosen fields by merit. “Just consider that my Minister of State for Health, Dr. Muhammed Ali Pate, is now a professor at America’s Duke University, as well as a Senior Adviser to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation based in Washington DC. My Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, is now the President of the African Development Bank. “My Co-ordinating Minister, Dr. Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, is the chairperson of the Board of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) and the African Risk Capacity (ARC). She also sits on the board of Twitter and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, just as she is a Senior Adviser at Lazard and a Director at Standard Chartered Plc in the United Kingdom, amongst others. “My Minister of Communication Technology, Dr. Omobola Johnson, is currently Chairperson of Custodian and Allied Insurance Limited as well as the Global Alliance for Affordable Internet. And it is not just members of my cabinet. Others who served with me in different capacities are also soaring on the world stage. 

Breaking: Bill to Recognise June 12 As Democracy Day Escapes Defeat in house of Reps




Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari had in May this year conferred a posthumous award on Alhaji MKO Abiola, the acclaimed winner of June 12, 1993 presidential election upon which the new Democracy Day is being proposed from the known May 29. Members were naturally divided on a plea to pass the bill for second reading. Titled “A Bill for an Act to amend the Public Holidays Act, Cap. P40 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 to bring the Act in tandem with the current realities and exigencies of the modern times and to declare June 12 as Democracy Day in Nigeria and for Related Matters (HBs.918 and 1529)”. 

Those who spoke against the Bill questioned the rational behind the proposal and the Presidential pronouncement, saying it had political connotations. They queried the significance of the day, asking if the hand over ceremony constitutionally done on May 29 of every four years would be shifted. Recognizing however that June 12 election was adjudged free and fair, the lawmakers asked if the government of President Buhari has bothered to give democracy a leeway to thrive in various elections he had so far conducted since he came on board. 

They posited that Buhari who himself truncated democratic practice in 1983 by ousting the government of Shehu Shagari has without repentance, continued to muzzle democratic ethos and norms. 

Similarly, those who spoke in favor of the bill said that the annulment of an election termed the fairest can only be redone by pronouncing the day the real democracy day, applauding President Buhari for that singular recognition. When subjected to voice vote, the chambers roared with a thunderous “nay”, clearly out-voicing those that chorused “yea”. And then came an eerie silence with all attention shifting to Dogara to know what his hitting of the gavel would mean. 

Apparently, applying tact and finesse, the Speaker echoed “the ayes have it.” He was later to justify the ruling on the plank of national unity and cohesion having earlier before putting the question appealed to the members to consider the mood of the country. “I ruled in the favor of national unity and cohesion”, he said.

Nosa Obaseki, an Icon to reckon with




                                                                                                             By Opute C. Joel
                                                                                        
“Straight is the way and narrow the path that leads to eternal life” is a quote originated by the greatest Being that has ever lived on earth. This is one principle strictly adhered to by all great and successful entrepreneurs and personalities that climbed the ladder of wealth, fame and greatness and remained there for ages against all odds because like the saying implies; it is step by step, line upon line, precept upon precept, a little here and a little there and they are in their destination of greatness never to be dragged down again. This I believe is a guiding principle for the prestigious actor/filmmaker, Nosa Obaseki who has climbed to a great height yet, still gradually climbing to the apex of his career.
 
Nosa Obaseki, born into the humble Agbonifo’s home in the famous Obaseki’s family, in the great Benin Empire, started his career in the movie industry in 1998 as a Production Assistant (PA). He was one of the PAs in the award winning African movie titled Igodo. He is a biological brother of Dr Don Pedro Obaseki, who is a veteran and scholar in Nollywood, and Iyen Agbonifo Omoruyi, the immediate past president of Creative Designers Guild of Nigeria (CDGN)

Kabat Esosa Egbon (Left) With Nosa Obaseki during the Shoot
of the movie Queen of Queens.
Like many other great men, Nosa has progressed from grace to grace by venturing into acting. He has featured in movies like Brave Soldier, Prisoner of Passion, Seduction, Adam and Eve, Sleep Walker,  Emerald, I have a Dream, Missing Angel, Tangle with me, Anini, Beginning and the End, Bridesmaid, Saving Dreams, Complicated Lies, Sunburn, Ebomisi, Wede, Forbidden Cave, Queen of Queens Molly’s Love Story, Believe in You etc. He has been privileged to work with many great filmmakers and actors like Dr Don Pedro Obaseki, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, Kabat Esosa Egbon, Iyen Agbonifo Omoruyi, Amen Imasuen, Isioro Tokunbor Jaboro, Opute C. Joel, Wendy Uwadiae Imasuen, Osagie Elegbe, Ramsey Nouah, Jim Iyke, Genevieve Nnaji, Majid Michael, Yvonne Jegede, Linda Osifo, Kenneth Okorie, Belinda Effah, Matilda Obaseki, Etomi Okoka, Segun Arinze, Oge Okoye, Seun Akindele and so many other names that cannot be mentioned for now.

In 2011, he relocated to Canada. One would have thought that his attention should have naturally drifted from the movie industry yet he progressed more, not just as an actor that featured in series of blockbusters like Saving Dreams but he became a producer too. He produced the movie titled Sunburn which was directed by Amen Imasuen; the multiple award-winning director, and played the lead character in the movie. The movie became a hit as it was premiered and screened in places like Toronto, Canada, New Jersey, London, Madrid, Spain, Valencia, Spain, Antwerp, Belgium and Paris, France. It is good to note that the movie will still be undergoing screening in several places before the year ends.

Three recent movies that are getting him excited as the world awaits their release in anticipation are Complicated Lies, produced by Isoken Ibie, a renowned actress and philanthropist based in Canada and directed by Amen Imasuen. The second is Wede, produced and directed by Mr. Consistent himself, the Guvnor of Nollywood, Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen, the man encapsulated in filmmaking who is the father, grandfather and great-grandfather of many great filmmakers.  The third is Queen of Queens, produced and directed by Kabat Esosa Egbon, a prolific director and writer with excellence. Complicated Lies and Queen of Queens have been screened and in the cities of Toronto and Calgary, Canada and more cities are requesting for them.

I will now give a brief insight of these movies through their synopsis and log-lines…

COMPLICATED LIES
Nina is the last of three children. Her older brothers, Rex and Christopher form her solid protection after they lose both of their parents. They agree to stay together “Always and Forever.” Rex and Christopher continue to shield their sister and train her in school.
Nina’s return from the NYSC sees her in a pool of anger mixed with jealousy when she finds out that her brothers have gone against their promise of sticking together and now have girlfriends. This singular fact makes Nina appear rude and disrespectful to her brothers girlfriends and most of all, Nina becomes too clingy to her brothers, making them to have less time for their girlfriends and this gets Lois (Rex’s girlfriend) and Chioma (Christopher’s girlfriend) really pissed that they have to think of a way to get rid of Nina.

Lois has a cousin, Tobi (an Artist), who is hired by Lois and Chioma to help keep Nina away from her brothers by making her fall in love with him and keeping her occupied. This plan works and soon Nina is consumed by Tobi’s love.

Although this is a job for Tobi which earns him extra monthly cash, he starts falling really in love with Nina. Tobi decides to end the deal between him and the girls by inviting them to his home to talk over the deal they had made. It is during this meeting that Nina, while on her way to visit Tobi, finds out what actually happened; Nina is heartbroken!

After getting herself together, she summons a family meeting with Tobi and her brothers girlfriends in attendance and has everything out in the open much to everyone’s shock and surprise. Christopher and Rex are angry at their women for being masterminds of such stupidity but with Nina’s intervention, they are able to forgive their girlfriends.

Tobi meets up with Nina a day after to apologize and make his intentions and feelings clear. It is a perfect ending when Tobi pulls out a ring and proposes to Nina and the fashion at which she does this is one that will leave the viewers in a thunderous ovation.
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WEDE
The blade has become the most dreaded symbol in the heart of all feminine yet; liberation into womanhood must come only through its rites and rituals. Edewede has suffered the agony of losing dear ones in the past. Its peril is like the unpardonable wrath of hell bulged at a helpless soul. The grief is unimaginable.

She had directly suffered the effect of the blade and almost gave up the ghost but survived in an unexplainable way. It is time for Oseme, her dearly beloved only surviving child to become a woman. She must undergo the divinity of the dreaded blade according to tradition for the rite of becoming a woman to be complete. Ordia, her husband is skeptical and confused of what to think and believe. Meanwhile, Ebikere, Ordia’s mother and Edewede’s Mother-in-law is determined and head bent in fulfilling the demands of custom and tradition. Oseme must be circumcised according to the demand of tradition.

The love of a mother for her child is beyond comprehension. The norms of the land were enacted by people in the past who probably became deity in the future.  It is time to change them and enact new standards that will become the custom of the people; it is time to change tradition as the unforgiving wrath of a frenzied mother fights to save her only child.
It is an epic African story that entails love in all ramifications, faithfulness, willingness, togetherness, the powers of womanhood and the ills of circumcision. “Do not underestimate the powers of a wounded raving woman…

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QUEEN OF QUEENS
Queen or Queens is the story of Queen Iden of Benin Kingdom. A woman of virtue, character, courage, strength and the embodiment of patience and loyalty… It is the story of one woman who against all odds defies nature and reasoning to offer herself as the ultimate sacrifice to restore the monarchy and the throne of her husband’s fathers and their fathers before him with her uncommon deed.

Oba Oreoghene passes to join his ancestors and the kingdom stands at a precipice with the rejection of the throne by Akenuzama, next in line to the throne. The monarchy must never suffer a vacuum for when the plantain dies, another must take its place. Benin must have a king!

Ewebonaza, wife of Akenuzama would do all to have her son as Oba if her husband rejects the throne of his fathers. Despite all the obstacles, Idova ascends the throne as Oba Ewuakpe, the 26th Oba of Benin Kingdom and Empire but this was the beginning of the gathering storm.

Ewebonaza, mother of Oba Ewuakpe passes on to the land of silence.  His grief and pain is unbearable and to give his mother a befitting burial, suitable for a Queen Mother, he unleashes mayhen on the people as he seeks human sacrifices to accompany his mother into the land of the dead. The people revolt against this high handedness and turn their backs on the palace and the Oba; even his wives and slaves abandon him except for his ONE-IDEN

Through Oba Ewuakpe’s trials and struggles, we encounter the true meaning of leadership and love; a journey that reveals his true QUEEN OF QUEENS…

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Patience, diligence, persistence, hard work and endurance are indeed attributes to greatness and staying great ti eternity. No wonder straight is the way and narrow, the path that leads to eternal life. We all must stay focus in steadfastness on the track else we will dwindle away and lose our track. Nosa Obaseki, a true icon to reckon with indeed


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