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Chef Dammy reaches 120 hours of marathon cooking

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Ekiti State chef, Damilola Adeparusi, famously called Chef Dammy has finally reached the 120-hour landmark in the ongoing cook-a-thon.

This is coming barely a few hours after record holder for the longest hours in cooking (individual category), Chef Hilda Baci, who cooked on a stretch for 100 hours, was certified by the Guinness World Records.

26-year-old Dammy, who is passionate about her ambition had cooked up to 111 hours on Tuesday, in Oye Local Government Area in Ekiti.

Meanwhile, she had been visited by the Vice Chancellor and management of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti.

As it stands, if confirmed by the GWR, Chef Dammy will become the new world record holder.

More details later…

Grammy 2024 to recognise African music

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African music, alternative jazz and dance pop have been on the GRAMMYs ballot for decades. Now, they’re deservedly getting categories of their own.

The Recording Academy has added three new Categories: Best African Music Performance, Best Alternative Jazz Album and Best Pop Dance Recording. These new categories will be introduced at the 2024 GRAMMYs, officially known as the 66th GRAMMY Awards:

 

Additionally, the existing Categories of Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical and Songwriter Of The Year, Non-Classical will be moved to the General Field; this significant change will allow all GRAMMY voters to vote in these important, non-genre-specific Categories.

 

These Category additions and amendments were voted on and passed at the Recording Academy’s most recent semiannual Board of Trustees meeting held in May 2023.

 

“The Recording Academy is proud to announce these latest Category changes to our Awards process. These changes reflect our commitment to actively listen and respond to the feedback from our music community, accurately represent a diverse range of relevant musical genres, and stay aligned with the ever-evolving musical landscape,” Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. said.

 

“By introducing these three new categories, we are able to acknowledge and appreciate a broader array of artists – and relocating the Producer Of the Year and Songwriter Of The Year categories to the General Field ensures that all our voters can participate in recognizing excellence in these fields,” Mason continued. “We are excited to honor and celebrate the creators and recordings in these categories, while also exposing a wider range of music to fans worldwide.”

 

About the new African category

 

A track and singles Category that recognizes recordings that utilize unique local expressions from across the African continent. Highlighting regional melodic, harmonic and rhythmic musical traditions, the Category includes but is not limited to the Afrobeat, Afro-fusion, Afro Pop, Afrobeats, Alte, Amapiano, Bongo Flava, Genge, Kizomba, Chimurenga, High Life, Fuji, Kwassa, Ndombolo, Mapouka, Ghanaian Drill, Afro-House, South African Hip-Hop, and Ethio Jazz genres.

 

Culled from Grammy website

Tyrone Movie Premiere was a celebration of the Nigerian film industry

Nollywood actor Waheed Folarin recently hosted a premiere for his new movie, TYRONE, which was attended by numerous influential figures from the business and entertainment industries. The event was filled with excitement and enjoyment, as guests eagerly anticipated the screening of Folarin’s latest work.

 

The Tyrone Movie Premiere took place at the esteemed Oop Events Centre in Abeokuta. The event was a resounding success, with attendees enjoying the musical stylings of the talented @iam_shankorasheed, and being expertly hosted by @bebemusiliu_adisaonitaxi and @tobiloba_omoelegbede. The energetic @officialmcossy served as the hypeman for the evening, keeping the crowd engaged and entertained throughout the event.

The event was expertly packaged by @medullarconcept, ensuring that every detail was taken care of and that the guests had an unforgettable experience. The event was graced by the presence of several special guests, including the renowned music act @iam_smalldoctor, Nollywood Actor @odunomoadekola, Socialite @baddyoosha, and actress @sotayogaga, among many others.

The Tyrone Movie Premiere was a celebration of the Nigerian film industry, and it was a privilege to witness such a fantastic event. The attendees were treated to an evening of entertainment, glamour, and excitement, and it was clear that everyone had a wonderful time. We look forward to seeing what the future holds for the Nigerian film industry and eagerly anticipate the next big event.

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Ondo Assembly confirms Akeredolu’s medical leave letter

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The Ondo State House of Assembly has confirmed receipt of a letter for medical leave from Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.

The Speaker of the Assembly, Mr Olamide Oladiji in a statement on Tuesday in Akure, explained that the governor asked for 21-day leave for medical treatment abroad starting from June 7 to July 6.

According to the letter, the speaker said the leave will be extended to July 6 due to the public holidays on June 12(Democracy Day) and Eid el Kabir on June 28 and June 29.

He explained that the governor had stated in the letter that his deputy, Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, would act as acting governor for the period he will be away.

The speaker, who described the governor as a lover of peace and an apostle of the rule of law, wished him a speedy recovery and a joyful vacation.

Cook-a-thon: Guinness World Records announces new record holder, Hilda Baci

Guinness World Records on Tuesday announced Hilda Baci the new record holder for the longest cooking by an individual.

The GWR in a statement on its website, said, “Following a thorough review of all the evidence, Guinness World Records can now confirm that Hilda Effiong Bassey, better known as Hilda Baci, has officially broken the record for the longest cooking marathon (individual), with a time of 93 hours 11 minutes.”

The 26-year-old Nigerian chef began on Thursday 11 May and continued through to Monday 15 May, cooking over 100 pots of food during her four-day kitchen stint.

Hilda attempted to set a record of 100 hours, however, almost seven hours were deducted from her final total because she mistakenly took extra minutes for one of her rest breaks early on in the attempt.

Cook-a-thon: Man Offers Chef Damilola Two Weeks Cook Tour In US

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A man identified as Ayodeji Arojo has offered chef Damilola Adeparusi, who is attempting to set a Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual with a 120-hour cooking marathon, a two-week cooking tour in the United States.

Arojo announced this in a post shared on his Facebook account on Monday.

He shared pictures of the chef from the marathon cooking and wrote, “Chef Dammy will be invited for a 2-week cook tour in the United States. I can’t wait for her to start the process! Yayyyyyyy”

7 facts about the Student Loan Act

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The Student Loan Bill was proposed by the former speaker of the 9th House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, and it was passed by the lawmakers in late May 2023.

In November 2022, Gbajabiamila urged the Education Bank to provide interest-free loans to students in tertiary institutions in order to make funding education at that level more accessible to all.

He made the remarks while delivering the 52nd convocation address at the University of Lagos.

The topic of the presentation was “Building Back Better: Creating a New Framework for Tertiary Education in Nigeria in the Twenty-First Century.” In this regard, he stated that he has supported a bill in the National Assembly named Student Loans (Access to Higher Education Bill).

As a lawmaker and politician, he remarked that one of the most common requests he always heard was money for tertiary education, as the future of talented kids could be jeopardised.

“The bill proposes to provide students with interest-free loans.”

Following the passage by the House and assent by President Tinubu, here are seven things to know about the Student Loan Act:

1. The new act will establish the Nigerian Education Bank, which will supervise, coordinate, administer and monitor the management of student loans in Nigeria.

2. Applicants will go through screening to determine whether they meet the requirements for the loan.

3. Students in all the higher institutions are eligible for the loan.

4. It provides funds for all education-related matters, including textbooks, and research.

5. It is only accessible to students studying in Nigeria.

6. There will be jail terms for student loan defaulters.

7. The repayment of the loan will begin two years after the National Youth Service Corps Scheme is completed.

Details Of The Student Loan Bill Signed By President Tinubu

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) a few minutes ago signed into law, The student loan bill, which provides for interest-free loans to indigent Nigerian students.

the ‘Students Loan (Access to Higher Education) Bill, 2019, a.k.a a Bill for an Act to provide for easy access to higher education for Nigerians through interest-free loans from the Nigerian Education Fund established in this Act sponsored by Rt Hon @femigbaja in 2019

The bill seeks to make access to higher education for Nigerians through interest-free loans from the Nigerian Education Fund established in this Act with a view to providing education for all Nigerians and for other purposes connected thereto.

The Bill (now law) seeks the establishment of the Nigerian Education Fund, domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from which qualified applicants can access education loans through the commercial banks in the country.

The Act provides that notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in other enactments, all students seeking higher education in any public institution of higher learning in Nigeria shall have an equal right to access the loan under this Act without any discrimination arising from gender, religion, tribe, position or disability of any kind.

The loan referred to in this Act shall be granted to students only for the payment of Tuition fees. The grant of the loan to any student under this Act shall be subject to the students/applicant(s) satisfying the requirements and conditions set out under this Act.”

In keeping to his campaign promise, interest and quest in ensuring access to higher education, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed the legislation that will guarantee access to quality higher education by qualified Nigerians.

Democracy Day: Tinubu praises MKO Abiola, promising to ease the pain of removing subsidy

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President Bola Tinubu, on Monday, hailed the winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola.

He described the late businessman who died in suspicious circumstances after his election was annulled by the late Gen Sani Abacha, as the symbol of democracy.

Tinubu, who acknowledged the hardship being faced by Nigerians in the aftermath of the fuel subsidy removal, said his administration will “reward” their sacrifices with “massive investment” in transportation infrastructure, education, regular power supply, healthcare, and other public utilities that will improve their quality of life.

The President who said he identified with the pain of Nigerians argued that the temporal discomfort was necessary to save the country from going under.

“I feel your pain. This is one decision we must bear to save our country from going under and take our resources away from the stranglehold of a few unpatriotic elements,” Tinubu said in his maiden Democracy Day address to Nigerians as President.

In his inaugural speech on May 29, the President stated that subsidy can no longer justify its ever-increasing costs in the wake of drying resources. Therefore, it had to go.

The aftermath of Tinubu’s announcement was the increase in petrol pump price from N195 to N537 nationwide, alongside an ancillary price increase.
Addressing the aftermath of the move, he said, “It is for this reason that, in my inauguration address on May 29, I gave effect to the decision taken by my predecessor-in-office to remove the fuel subsidy albatross and free up for collective use the much-needed resources, which had hitherto been pocketed by a few rich.

“I admit that the decision will impose an extra burden on the masses of our people. Painfully, I have asked you, my compatriots, to sacrifice a little more for the survival of our country.

For your trust and belief in us, I assure you that your sacrifice shall not be in vain. The government I lead will repay you through massive investment in transportation infrastructure, education, regular power supply, healthcare, and other public utilities that will improve the quality of lives.”

Speaking of the rule of law, the President said his administration will not condone conflicting and illegal orders that undermine Nigeria’s democracy.

He also described the bill he signed into law on June 8 for the harmonisation of the retirement age for judicial officers as one of many policy reforms to come.

“For Chief MKO Abiola, the symbol of this day, in whose memory June 12 became a national holiday, democracy is eternal.

“It is about the rule of law and vibrant judiciary that can be trusted to deliver justice and strengthen institutions. It has become imperative to state here that the unnecessary illegal orders used to truncate or abridge democracy will no longer be tolerated.

Judges retirement age

“The recent harmonisation of the retirement age for judicial officers is meant to strengthen the rule of law, which is a critical pillar of democracy. The reform has just started,” he said.

President Tinubu described the February and March elections as a true testament of Nigeria’s democratic journey, adding that the current legal contestations of the results are the “beauty of democracy.”

He said “This year, we held the seventh in the cycle of elections that have become sacred rituals of our democratic practice in this dispensation since 1999.

“That the polls were intensely contested is in itself positive evidence that democracy is well and alive in our land. It is only natural that even as those who won and experienced victory in the various elections are elated and fulfilled, those who lost are disenchanted and disappointed.

“But the beauty of democracy is that those who win today can lose tomorrow and those who lose today will have an opportunity to compete and win in the next round of elections.”

“Those who cannot endure and accept the pain of defeat in elections do not deserve the joy of victory when it is their turn to triumph.

Above all, those who disagree with the outcome of the elections are taking full advantage of the constitutional provisions to seek redress in court and that is one of the reasons why democracy is still the best form of government invented by man,” Tinubu added.

Reminiscing on the 1993 struggles that ushered in a civilian government in 1999, the President venerated the Chief MKO Abiola, Kudirat Abiola, Alfred Rewane and Maj-Gen Shehu Yar’Adua who were silenced by the military junta saying “They gave their yesterday for the liberty that is ours today.”

President hails Abiola

“We can easily recall the sacrifice and martyrdom of Chief MKO Abiola, the custodian of the sacred mandate that was so cruelly annulled.

“He sacrificed his life in unyielding, patriotic defense of the ideals of democracy as symbolized in his choice, by his fellow countrymen and women, as their duly-elected President.

“There was an easier choice for him. It was to forgo the justice of his cause and opt for the path of ease and capitulation in the face of the tyranny of power. To his eternal credit and immortal glory, Abiola said no. He demonstrated the time-tested eternal truth that there are certain ideals and principles that are far more valuable than life itself,” said the President.

Therefore, he urged Nigerians not to take the liberty they now enjoy for granted as it was obtained through great sacrifice.

The point is that we must never take this democracy for granted. We must forever jealously guard and protect it like a precious jewel.

“For, a people can never truly appreciate the freedoms and rights democracy guarantees them until they lose it.”

He pledged his administration’s commitment to diligently fulfill every component of its electoral pact with the people – the ‘Renewed Hope’ agenda.

“We shall be faithful to truth. Faithful to equity. And faithful to justice.

“We shall exercise our authority and mandate to govern with fairness, respect for the rule of law, and commitment to always uphold the dignity of all our people,” the President concluded.

Yoruba Actors have consistently propelled Nollywood into the global spotlight – Filmmaker Temitope Akinyemi

Temitope Akinyemi, also known as Integrity Icon, is a prominent Nollywood actor and filmmaker who has made a name for himself by consistently producing highly educational movies in the Nigerian film industry.

During a recent interview with our correspondent, Akinyemi shared his insights on the importance of integrity in the entertainment industry and how it has shaped his career. With his passion for storytelling and commitment to producing quality content, Akinyemi has become a respected figure in the Nigerian film community.

Can you tell us about your journey in the film industry and how you became involved in filmmaking and acting?

Answer: Well, I had a passion for acting at a young age, but I didn’t do anything about it, but luckily for me, I have an older sister who used to work under AINA GOLD. Her name was ‘Funke Akinyemi’ and she late now. I met a lot of people in the industry through her with whom I later became friends. This made my journey in the industry a little easier. I became a full member in 2011.

 

What motivated you to start your own production company, Integrity Icon Productions, and what is the vision behind it?

Since 2011 has been on and off, for some reason I had to put my acting career on hold for some business ideas. But in 2015, I moved to Ogun State and that was when I decided to revive my acting career. I wanted to do a group with one of my friends who also had a passion for acting. A lady also joined us and there were 3 of us.

We debated what the name of the group should be, I came up with INTEGRITY and a lady ICON came up with, and that’s how INTEGRITY ICON PERFORMING ART came out. It was actually run like a school, we had some students coming in to join after that and I’m the only financier.

Unfortunately, I had to disband the group after a few years because I came back to Lagos but I kept the name of the group and a lot of people started calling me ‘ICON OF INTEGRITY’ because that was the name I opened my Instagram account with, the first production was made after I came back to Lagos called ‘INTEGRITY’ ICON” and that’s how the name became a trademark.

Do you think Yoruba actors are relegated?

No, Yoruba actors are not and cannot be disembarked. We have always put Nollywood ahead. Our prowess in acting and our filmmaking skills always put us on the world map and I don’t see that stopping any time from now. You can see that we are getting better every day, our actors have produced the highest-grossing Nollywood movie of all time and the highest-grossing original movie of all time. So, what more can I say?

What is that one role you can never play?

As an actor, you need to be versatile and creative. But I will not take a part that would harm my faith and endanger my home. Role that does not teach morals. I will not go nude or have straight sex in movies.

Can you tell us about your educational background and family?

I am from Akinyemi family, first male child of 4 and I am number 3. My father hails from Oyo state and my mother is from Ogun state. I am a UNILAG graduate and I am happily married and blessed with two wonderful children.

 

As a filmmaker, producer, and actor, how do you balance your various roles and responsibilities

Well it wasn’t easy but i thank God all the way. Being an actor made it easier for you to be a filmmaker. It gives me the necessary perspective on the kinds of actors I want to have on my set and the kind of story I want to work on. It prepares me for what’s to come and how to have proper communication skills with the cast and crew. I am able to balance the roles well by having a comprehensive understanding of the two and what they entail. Fortunately for me, I also have people around me who help me and ensure that the burdens are not too overwhelming.

How do you handle attention from your female fans?

I’m always diplomatic about how I treat my females fans and all fans and not even just the fans but all of my fans. Unavoidable, most will come to Dm with different messages and all that. But one has only to be more careful and apply wisdom. God guides us and guards us always.

What is the biggest price you have paid for your career?

It was one of the greatest prices I’ve ever paid over a friend’s production. I was supposed to be on his set for 5 days and we planned to produce together but I was admitted to the hospital ahead of schedule. I couldn’t afford to miss the production because I knew it was going to affect a lot of things, so I literally escaped from the hospital without anyone’s consent. I removed the drip from my hand and left. Thank God I already packed all my costumes in the car, and I didn’t even tell my wife I was going to production. I went, and i spent 5 days, and did an amazing job the whole time.

Who is that one personality you will love to work with and why?

The only person I like to work with is Odunlade Adekola. I am very impressed with his craft and ability to produce. It’s very agile and I love the way it handles production. He is that actor who always strives to bring out the best in every actor he is suitable to work with. He has been on my set before and I still want him any day any time.

What do you consider to be your greatest achievements in the film industry so far, and why?

My greatest achievement? I can’t really say but I have to thank God for where I came from and where He’s taking me. I know God has a huge plan for me and I just haven’t been able to get there yet. My greatest achievement so far is being alive and doing what I love most. Actually it privileges me.

Can you share some insights into the process of producing and acting in Nollywood Yoruba movies? What are some unique aspects or challenges of working in this genre?

The production in every genre is almost the same, the thorough preparation makes the production better but what makes Yoruba film production more exciting is the incorporation of our different cultures, languages ​​and religions into the film. It gives us an edge over others and makes our films and roles unique. You can see someone who hails from Oyo state speaking in totally Egba dialect and also a Christian playing Muslim roles without pressure. We have trained ourselves to be versatile and creative. We can also go to any length, travel anywhere just to make our productions the best.

Which of the films you have worked on as a producer and actor holds a special place in your heart, and why?

Well, all of the films I have made hold a special place in my heart. There hasn’t been a movie I’ve made that I haven’t seen my best but I can say that “IPIN” (FATE) stands out. It enables me to realize that nothing is unattainable when you put your mind to it. It is the direction of Segun Ogungbe and a lot of great actors were part of the production. Bimbo Oshin, Akin Lewis, Akin Olaiya, Bukunmi Oluwashina, Saidi Balogun, Myself and many more. Hakeem’s influence was also part of the production and he has a lot to tell. Until Tomorrow is a movie you will watch and re-watch. It has replay value as they say.