In a statement released by Laolu Akande,Senior Special Assistant on Media & Publicity to the President,
one
of the areas where Nigeria can be very proud is in the arts and
entertainment industry, where talented Nigerians continue to show and
exceed world-class performance standards, according to Vice President
Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
Prof. Osinbajo while receiving the cast of Wakaa:The Musical
earlier today at the Presidential Villa noted that the industry has
indeed proved clearly that “without anybody, even government coming to
their aid, they can hold their own.”
But he also added that the Buhari administration would lend its support in “whatever way we are able.”
Recalling
that he had seen some of the performances of the group, the Vice
President noted that “it’s absolutely amazing, extremely professional.”
Commending
the work of Nigerian actors, artists and performance especially in the
creative industry, he stated that “we don't even need to compare
ourselves. The Nigerian entertainment industry is in a class by itself.
Absolutely incredible, real talent. There is no real comparison what our
people are doing.”
Speaking earlier, the Information and Culture Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed who was also at the meeting said the Wakaa Musical
performance which has been staged in several places including London,
“is writing the name of Nigeria in gold, all over the world.”
The Wakaa cast was led by Bolanle Austen-Peters, Producer and Director and Bimbo Manuel, an actor.
In
her remarks, Austen-Peters commended the Vice President for receiving
the group in the Presidential Villa, noting that such a gesture at short
notice was very encouraging, “it shows we are doing something.”
Vice President Osinbajo has been invited as Special Guest of Honour at a Command Performance of Wakaa on October 2, 2017, during the grand finale of the 9-day performance of the musical in Abuja.
Wakaa: The Musical is
a play about the trials, successes and experiences of 6 young graduates
with varied backgrounds, revealing the struggles and challenges of
young Nigerians at home and abroad. It is a production of BAPS
Productions.
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