Thursday, May 30, 2013

COUNTDOWN TO JULY 5TH 2013,’SHAMEFUL DECEIT” WORLD PREMIERE AT THE GREENWICH ODEON CINEMA

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Film Producer/Actress Theodora Ibekwe announces the world premiere release of the soul-searching drama “Shameful Deceit” on Friday, July 5th 2013 from 8pm at the Greenwich Odeon cinema.  
  “Shameful Deceit” tells the story of Elizabeth (Theodora Ibekwe) who continues to stand by her husband (Lanre Balogun) in spite of his philandering ways. However when her husband’s infidelity hits too close to home, Elizabeth is left wondering if her vows are worth the depth of betrayal she faces. 

Shameful Deceit stars Nollywood veterans like Lanre Balogun (Dangerous Twins, Contractors) and Moji Bamtefa (Meet the Adebanjos, Our husband has gone mad again) with newbies Marie Gomez (The past came calling)and Gambian star Fatima Jabbe(Mirror Boy).

Produced by Theodora Ibekwe and directed by Nollywood’s Ruke Amata, the stage is set for “shameful Deceit" world premiere on Friday, July 5th at the Greenwich Odeon cinema, London. The cleverly done trailer promises us a different cinema experience. Watch the trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDGQFuPXHgI. You can also purchase tickets for the event from the film’s official website: http://www.shamefuldeceitmovie.com/. 
The premiere which will be a Red Carpet affair, will be attended by a  surprise ‘Nollywood’ guest flying in from Nigeria and of course all the cast and crew of the film. Follow the movie premiere and other exciting news about the movie via the official Twitter handle; ShamefulDeceitF,  and on Facebook: facebook.com/shamefuldeceit. 


Sunday, May 26, 2013

THE NIGERIAN ORIGIN CONDEMN MINDLESS KILLING OF AN INNOCENT BRITISH


PRESS STATEMENT FROM CANUK
There are unconfirmed reports: that one of the perpetrators of the violence in Woolwich South East London (yesterday) is a British Nigerian Muslim man. If this is true, then the entire Nigerian community (Whether of the Christian, Muslim, traditional or and other religious affiliation) in the UK dissociate ourselves completely from this man and his supporters. The Central Association of Nigerians in the UK (CANUK), the umbrella organization of all Nigerian associations in the UK on behalf of people of Nigerian origin condemn in no uncertain terms the mindless killing of an innocent British Soldier or any human being for that matter.

            

We refuse to agree or believe that any member of our community will carry knife to kill an innocent person or settle any score, whether political, economic, social or religious and for whatever reasons. Violence of any type and lawlessness in any form is not acceptable to us as a civilised community. We restate that as a very lawful and hardworking community we condemn violence in any form or shape.
Nigerians are known to be hard working and energetic people with respect for other people's rights. We commiserate with the families of this soldier and appeal to parents to ensure that they keep tab on their children to prevent them from being brain washed into committing crimes against humanity by those who have points to score against government.
We likewise condemn statements by intolerant, cowardly people indicating their intent to bring violence to London. WE WILL NOT BE PART OF IT! Brave men don't carry knifes. This indeed is not in our character as a people. As proud British Nigerians we support peaceful coexistence among all people in the UK and in the world and the right for everyone to aspire and pursue a peaceful, prosperous life.
Signed for CANUK
Bimbo Roberts Folayan
Chair, CANUK

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

ANGELINA JOLIE HAVE CHANCES OF BREAST CANCER UNDERGOES SURGERY.

After finding out she has a high chance of developing breast cancer Angelina Jolie undergoes a double mastectomy.


Angelina Jolie has revealed that she has undergone a double mastectomy. Copyright [Wenn]The brave 37-year-old star has written an emotional article for the New York Times explaining that she made the decision after finding out she had the BRCA1 cancer gene, meaning she had an 87% chance of developing breast cancer.
She wrote: “My doctors estimated that I had an 87 percent risk of breast cancer and a 50 percent risk of ovarian cancer, although the risk is different in the case of each woman.
“Once I knew that this was my reality, I decided to be proactive and to minimize the risk as much I could. I made a decision to have a preventive double mastectomy.
“I started with the breasts, as my risk of breast cancer is higher than my risk of ovarian cancer, and the surgery is more complex.
“On April 27, I finished the three months of medical procedures that the mastectomies involved. During that time I have been able to keep this private and to carry on with my work.”




Angelina’s mother Marcheline Bertrand died in 2007 after battling ovarian cancer.
The actress, who has five children with
Brad Pitt, credited her fiancé for his support throughout her invasive treatment.
Angelina Jolie credited Brad Pitt for his support throughout her operation. Copyright [Wenn]She continued: “I can tell my children that they don’t need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer.
“It is reassuring that they see nothing that makes them uncomfortable. They can see my small scars and that’s it. Everything else is just Mommy, the same as she always was.
“I am fortunate to have a partner, Brad Pitt, who is so loving and supportive. So to anyone who has a wife or girlfriend going through this, know that you are a very important part of the transition.
“Brad was at the Pink Lotus Breast Center, where I was treated, for every minute of the surgeries. We managed to find moments to laugh together.
“ We knew this was the right thing to do for our family and that it would bring us closer. And it has.”







Saturday, May 4, 2013

THE LOST TRIBE Documentary Film By Ubaka Joseph Ugochukwu

LOST TRIBE 
The lost tribe is a documentary film on the historical origin of the Ibo race, as black Jews and one of the major tribes in Nigeria. A people who as immigrants and diasporas are widely dispersed to Europe, Asia and America including African nations of Burkina Faso, south Sudan, Equatorial Guinea,Sao Tome,Ghana and many others .
This documentary brings the most revealing, thrilling, provocative and educative facts on these topical issues of Ibo origin, migration and historical evolution, including their BIAFRA experience.

Highlights:
Olauda Equiano (1745-31st march 1797) a freed Ibo slave firstly asserted that the Ibos are a lost tribe of Israel in his autobiography published in London in 1789 citing cultural similarities with the Hebrews as the basis for his assertion.
Other writers who have since made similar assertion of the Ibo Hebrew connection include Dr. G.T Basden an Anglican Missionary and Anthropologist.
Professor Elisabeth Isichie an Australian Historian, Melville, Merrskovitas American Writer,
Professor Onwukwe Alaezi,Omabal Fidelis C Idigo, Dr Charles Ujah and others.
In the 1929 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica was published that the Ibo people are connected to the Gad tribe of Israel.

Synopsis:

There have been questions over the centuries about the Ibo origin and identity, who they are and where they come from, given the strong claims that the biblical eri ,arodi and areli the sons of Gad are the founding fathers, many the world over have reached the view that the Ibos are descendants of the Hebrew Gad tribe of Israel.
Through archaeological findings and established ancestral genealogy, the founding of Ibo race is traced to over 5000 years as the fourth descendants of Abraham, 3000 years or 38 generation before the birth of Christ and with the 34th Ibo King in the lineage of Gad presently sitting on the throne.
The Ibo race is found in their largest world concentration in the eastern part of Nigeria. With an approximately over 40 million or 30 percent of Nigerian population of 120 million people, they are found in the seven states of Nigeria(Abia, Anambra, Delta, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo,a nd Rivers)out of the thirty six states of the country.
The Ibos are also found amongst the Afro –Americans, Haitians, Jamaicans, Trinidad and Tobago, Liberians and Sierra Leoneans on account of the generations of Ibo African slaves who were traded to Europe and America between the periods 15th to 19th centuries


Directors notes

The best analogy I can construct vis a vis producing and directing this documentary is that of giving birth: the conception was quick, the incubation period was wearisome, and as the film began to mature ,seeing the world for the very first time, all you want to do is dress it, feed it, teach it, and love it. Then the protective instincts kick in, and you’re afraid to let go.



One of the first things I learned as a filmmaker is that you never finish a film. You just have to know when to let go and walk away. Being a father, this film was like my third child.


Now that LOST TRIBE is completed, the pride I have in this project is more than I anticipated. The subject matter and the film’s theme have personally improved my life, and it’s been an honour to be a part of this project. Here’s to hoping the world loves it as much as I do.

Ubaka Joseph Ugochukwu
Producer,Writer & Director


PRODUCTION NOTE
Sometimes in life you can recognize the moments of decision will alter the course of your career, or even your life. There’s a compelling need for me to research my origin as an Ibo, who we are and where we come from.
It saddens my heart that the Ibos are the only tribe among the other two major tribes, that is without a proper history, an average Yoruba person will give an account of Yoruba history, Hausa person will equally do the same, but we the Ibos are nothing but a lost tribe as far as Nigeria is concerned. Our culture, language and tradition are receding due to generational gap.

The completing of this project is like a dream come through, that will lead us the Ibos through the process of self discovery, which will also lead to our recovery as a black race.
This documentary will be first of its kind on screen. It’s inspirational, and I believe this film contribute greatly. In rebuilding the Ibo nation, and as a source of hope for our present and future generations.

Anthony Chukwudozie Jiendu
Producer / Writer






FACTS ABOUT THIS PROJECT

In October 1995,the Israeli Government of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin sent an official fact finding mission to the Ibo land in search of ERI their lost brother, the fifth son of Gad.
On March 28th 1996, the Isreali Ambassador to Nigeria Mr. Naom Katz made an official visit to the Ibo town of Nri where he spoke the mind of the Israeli Government that the Ibos are their lost brothers.
* In  May 1997,the Israeli Government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent yet another official fact finding mission to the Ibo land on the same fact finding mission.
* On 23rd October, 1997 the USA based Jewish Organisation King Solomon Sephardic Federation sent a team of its Directors to the Ibo land on the same fact finding mission.
* On October 12, 2005,the Israeli Magazine Har Ararets published a declaration that the Ibos are sons of Israel through the lineage of Gad.


PRODUCTION NOTE:

Understanding an original film research work as this from the scratch with apparently nothing to build on wasn’t a tea party.Much efforts went into the research designed,planning, materials assembly,field work and activities coordination
Various obstacles were encoutered prominent amongts which were raising finance for the project,soucing the required literature materials as well as securing credible resource persons for interviews.In resolving this,preference was given to current literary works on the topic complemented with traditional stories and legends from the custodians of the culture and tradition of the people.
Quite a lot of travels were made during the field work.these travel however were not wothout constraints as some of them were done repeatedly to achieve the required positive result while some others achieve nothing at the end after all efforts,this was happening when Nigeria was having problem of fuel subsidy which kept the country on stand still over a period weeks,irrespective of this fuel crisis we didn’t relent.
These constraint and limitations nevertheless do not impinge on the quality,credibility and validity of the overall final output of this film work.Rather,they only serve to invite for further film research work in future on the topic.
During our post,we discovered that this project will not end up as just a feature length dicumentary, because every bit of information in this film is highly informative to the solving of the Ibo origin puzzle.
LOST TRIBE is a four part comprehensive documentary film of 75 mins each,with different chapters on Ibo question.