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There is something special in my Movies

  There is something special About my Movies   - Nicki Moore, Ace Nollywood Producer   Nollywood Actress, Producer and Director, Nneka Mowete fondly called "Nicki Moore" in Nigerian movie industry is a leading female producer in the country. She has several prestigious awards and honours to her credit. In 2022, she was honoured with the Mount Moriah Organization "Producer of the Year." She was again nominated for the Best London Actress and Yankari Entertainment Award for Nollywood International Movie Producer of the Year, 2024. The height of the honour of the international actress appeared to be the Dr. Pauline Long certificate issued in the UK Parliament in recognition of her promotion of human love and for exemplary contributions in the society. In this interview with EMEKA ESOGBUE (PEN MASTER), the celebrated star opens up on a number of issues concerning her career with others touching on her Anioma people and the Nigerian movie industry as a whole. S
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Your Asagbaship Carries Renewed Hope for Anioma - Obi Dr. Ajudua Congratulates Obi Prof Azinge

 Your Asagbaship Carries Renewed Hope for Anioma - Obi Dr. Ajudua Congratulates Obi Prof Azinge By Emeka Esogbue Following the Asagba coronation, Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua 1 has sent a congratulatory message to Obi Prof Epiphany Azinge.  In a message personally sent to PEN MASTER titled "Obi Prof Azinge's Asagbaship, Hope Rekindled in Anioma Future," Obi Dr. Henry Ajudua 1 appreciated the choice of the Asaba people in Obi Prof Epiphany Azinge, noting that collective support from the sons and daughters of Anioma will see to a fruitful reign, which will ultimately benefit the Anioma people.  He stated that beyond Asaba, Obi Prof Azinge, the new Asagba, inspires new hope for the entire people of Anioma.  "Anioma is now a 'regional village,' interconnected and interdependent with one another, where indigenes of all the communities are now closely linked and events in one community also have a significant impact on other communities of the region." "It is for

Charles Okwali to Ibusa Leaders: Allow Our Youths to Flourish

Charles Okwali to Ibusa Leaders: Allow Our Youths to Flourish By Emeka Esogbue Hon. Charles Okwali, former Supervisory Counsellor for Works and Community Development, has urged Ibusa leaders to empower the community's youth to reach their full potential.  In a statement published on Ibusa online platforms on Monday and forwarded to PEN MASTER, Okwali highlighted several challenges facing the community and advised leaders to address these issues. "I have often reflected on the problems affecting our beloved town, Ibusa," Okwali said.  "Unfortunately, politics has infiltrated every aspect of our traditions and unity."  The one-time member of the Oshimili North Local Government Area Transition Committee also noted that youth have been affected, engaging in harmful activities that jeopardize their future. Okwali expressed concern that the Ibusa Youth Council's leadership tenure has expired without plans for new elections, blaming this on monopoly, monetization,

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 ANIOMA In the news last week September, 2024 Check out the Anioma stories that made the news last week on Pen Masters' Blog * IBUSA - People of Ibusa call Onowu Victor Uchunor-led ICDU to honour Bose Omolayo, Paralympic silver medalist from the community. * Onicha-Olona - Anioma ace philanthropist and DAO initiator, Dr. Doris Amaka Ochei emerges the Septemberer edition of Anioma Watch Anioma Personality of the Month * Ubulu-Okiti - Contemporary Group MD/CEO, Arc Kester Ifeadi named Nigeria's Most Iconic Corporate Builder by Nigerian Institute of Architects  * Ibusa - Ibusa Community Development Union Worldwide sends a congratulatory message to Obi Dr Henry Ajudua 1 over Obiship completion  * Idumuje-Unor - Enyi  Echezona set for exhibition of Ekumeku painting in Asaba, the Delta State capital * Okpanam - Anioma stakeholders plan Omu Martha Dunkwu Annual Lecture series  * Issele-Uku - Issele-Uku community completes Ahor Festival  For your Anioma news and other information, foll

Uncovered, The Asagba, Obi Prof Azinge, and Chief Fred Ajudua Relationship That Will Leave You Speechless

 Uncovered, The Asagba, Obi Prof Azinge, and Chief Fred Ajudua Relationship That Will Leave You Speechless - Emeka Esogbue Do you know that Obi Prof Epiphany Azinge and Chief Fred Ajudua have always shared a decade of bond that has stood the test of time through thick and thin together forever and a friendship that has weathered every storm? PEN MASTER can reveal that the friendship of the Ajuduas and Azinges has been a lifelong connection that only grows stronger. Overall, the shared relationships of the Anioma giants, one from Ahaba and the other from Igbuzo can best be described as inseparable hearts, connected for a lifetime. No sooner Ogbueshi Anthony Edozien, the Ochendo of Asaba, announced the unveiling of Obi Prof Epiphani Azinge's nomination as the 14th Asagba of Asaba after the demised HRM Obi Prof Chike Edozien than PEN MASTER went on a search mission. The result was an astonishing truth of a journey, an enduring bond, natured by an acknowledged depth of strength.  Here

Six Decades of Excellence: Celebrating Zik Zulu Okafor's 60th Birthday Journalist, Writer, Movie Producer and Director and Community Worker, Chief Zik Zulu Okafor is unarguably, one of Nigeria's biggest names in the movie industry. Hardly would this industry be mentioned without his personal mention. Thanks to his incaculable contributions. With hard work, fearless Zulu Okafor rose to prominence to occupy a place in Nigeria's entertainment industry, winning the Nigerian Media Merit Awards in Journalism, the first and only Ibusa to win this honour and many other distinctions in film and television. Many of us are overjoyed that the Theatre Arts-trained movie giant is flying the Ibusa kite in the right direction, having taken our name very far with solid examples to the coming generation on the gains of hard work. Today, the achievements of the pioneer President of Guild of Movie Producers and former President of Association of Movie appear to collectively dwarf his young age because the pen and tape spoke in his life. It is important to remember that he has a strong sense of community, which has helped his community, Ibusa, grow socioculturally. He loved Ibusa first and Ibusa loved him back; Ibusa loved him first and he loved back. Whichever, Zik Zulu Okafor and Ibusa are in socio-cultural love. Happy Birthday to Chief Zik Zulu Okafor, the contemporary doyen of the Nigerian movie industry. From Pen Master

 Six Decades of Excellence: Celebrating Zik Zulu Oka For 60th Birthday Journalist, Writer, Movie Producer and Director and Community Worker, Chief Zik Zulu Okafor is unarguably, one of Nigeria's biggest names in the movie industry. Hardly would this industry be mentioned without his personal mention. Thanks to his incaculable contributions. With hard work, fearless Zulu Okafor rose to prominence to occupy a place in Nigeria's entertainment industry, winning the Nigerian Media Merit Awards in Journalism, the first and only Ibusa to win this honour and many other distinctions in film and television.  Many of us are overjoyed that the Theatre Arts-trained movie giant is flying the Ibusa kite in the right direction, having taken our name very far with solid examples to the coming generation on the gains of hard work.  Today, the achievements of the pioneer President of Guild of Movie Producers and former President of Association of Movie appear to collectively dwarf his young age b

Enyi Echezona Jr. Set to Showcase "Ekumeku Painting" in Asaba Exhibition

 Enyi Echezona Jr. Set to Showcase "Ekumeku Painting" in Asaba Exhibition  By Emeka Esogbue Renowned painter Enyi Echezona Jr. is set to unveil his latest masterpiece, "The Spirit of Ekwumekwu," at an upcoming exhibition in Asaba, Delta State.  The 36 x 48-inch acrylic artwork, titled "A Dance of the Forest," captures the essence of the Anioma people's resistance against colonial rule. According to the artist, "I aimed to convey the tenacity and bravery of the Anioma man as he fought to defend his native land against foreign invaders." The Ekumeku Movement (1883-1914) was the longest resistance to colonial rule in Nigeria. The exhibition, scheduled for November, will showcase Enyi Echezona Jr.'s work, highlighting the artistic talent and resilience of the Anioma people. Although the exact date is yet to be confirmed, art enthusiasts can look forward to experiencing the beauty and fortitude of the Anioma people through Enyi's remarkabl

Bose Omolayo Stands Firm on Her Ibusa Ancestry as Community Pressure Builds for a Hero's Welcome

 Bose Omolayo Stands Firm on Her Ibusa Ancestry as Community Pressure Builds for a Hero's Welcome By Emeka Esogbue Paris Paralympic champion, Bose Omolayo, has responded to her fellow citizens in the Ibusa community in Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State, following the outpouring of joyful surprise upon learning that she is an indigene of the area.  In a media interview with PEN MASTER on Wednesday, the paralympian legend expressed her pleasure and confidence in her Ibusa ancestry, saying that her Ibusa roots are deeply ingrained in her. She further asserted her ancestry, remarking that she never lost her Ibusa heritage at any time and had often affirmed it.  "The Ministry of Sports knows my hometown, officially documented and I speak my Enuani dialect eloquently."  "I sustain unwavering pride in Anioma and declare my Ibusa ancestry unshakably. My Ibusa roots run deep." Asked why her name changed, she said it was only a sporting name given to her

Ibusa's Daughter, Global Champion: How Bose Omolayo's Powerlifting Legacy Made Our People Proud

 Ibusa's Daughter, Global Champion: How Bose Omolayo's Powerlifting Legacy Made Our People Proud  By Emeka Esogbue From Seme-border town hairdresser to Nigerian paralympic stardom, her story changed. From Ibusa to the world stage, Bose Omolayo, the Paralympic powerlifter, has put the Ibusa community on the global map once again. However, many from the community are unaware that she is one of their own. Omolayo's powerlifting success has announced the human capacity of Anioma to the world, showcasing the region's potential. Against all odds, she lifted Ibusa to the world stage at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, winning a silver medal in the women's 79kg powerlifting event. Her incredible lift of 145kg secured her country a place on the world medal table. Omolayo has a rich history of championships, having previously won two gold medals at the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. She also won silver medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and 2022 women's heavyweight ev

Issele-Uku's Ine Festival: A Beacon of Anioma Cultural Identity

 Issele-Uku's Ine Festival: A Beacon of Anioma Cultural Identity By Emeka Esogbue The Issele-Uku Kingdom is gradually emerging as the cultural hub of the Anioma nation and the recently held Ine Festival of the community confirms it. While several Anioma communities are unable to ethno-culturally stand firm, the Issele-Uku, despite the ethno-historical distractions, has practically sustained their Anioma integrity, refusing to be swayed.  It seems that the kingdom's royal family, Obi Engr Nduka, the Obi of Issele-Uku, and traditional institutions have carved out a sense of belonging for the Anioma cultural community.  It is not surprising that the shared values, beliefs, customs and tradition of the people have become shaped. People's perceptions of themselves and their behaviour have also been formed individually.  The powerful feeling of Issele-Uku identity can be shown through an interactive encounter with the community known chiefs.  Understanding the ethno-cultural sens