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Baba Wande: Self-assured in his skillset!

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Baba Wande (Haji Karimu Adepoju), my keen observation in Yoruba Nollywood is an actor a producer only needs to text the address of a movie shoot to. Don’t call! Don’t bother with that inanity. And he’s too damn good to need a script. Just find a way for him to get to the set. He’s that self-assured in his skillset!

He embodies drama with his words just as he does with his usually, slight body interpretations. Whenever he smiles, the audience must follow suit. And when he deliver his flimsy, funny yet thought provoking lines, they must break out in laughter. He seldom wastes his emotion on the unnecessary and he hardly ever hogs his scenes.

He is one Yoruba actor who consistently moves from one role to the other without leaving his assigned characters entirely lifeless. His characters are immortals! They are unforgettable! They stay on perpetually, like worn clothings on the hangers of our consciousness. We are able to revisit, dust them off and still reminisce with them from time to time.

I remember he was for long Kúyẹ̀ in the days of WNTV Ibadan. Kúyẹ̀, as the mute lead boy in the TV adaptation of Baba Adebayo Faleti’s eponymous, classic novel. Before then, he simply went by Lasebikan in the mid-week series “Kóòtù Ashipa.” Then he starred in another made for TV-movie titled “Èkùrọ́ Ọlọ́ja” as Ayelaagbe or Laagbe for short. He played a usurping villain in it. Then “Ile Tí A Fi Itọ́ Mọ.” In it he was Mr. Ọtọkiti, Baba Wande – an upward moving executive. He was that again for a while till the Nollywood boom of the nineties, when he became even more popular in “Ti Oluwa Ni Ile” as Oloye Ọtun. Without sounding like a broken record, a dramatist must strive harder at being both a character and a method actor. Baba Sala and mostly Nigerian comedians are examples of method actors. They live on the tube as one-dimensional characters all through their careers. Hard to ever imagine them in more challenging roles. It’s like conditioning a pig to a sedentary lifestyle. Haji Kareem Adepoju, is an essential actor with the versatility to bring any role to life without much ado. He plays a perfect hero just as much as does a tantalizing villian. One actor that makes villainy pretty much interesting, if only to prove a point that heroism- sometimes can be flat out boring!

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The late Oyin Adejobi, his old boss (his physical challenge asides), must have seen something qualitative in the man- early enough to have made him yield his deserving stardom to him. After all, he owned the marquee, the name recognition, and the damn Theatre group. Looking back at it now, that was magnanimous of the man!

Finally as for me and my household and as long as I see Haji Kareem Adepoju in the opening credits, I am definitely watching! And as long as I see Babatunde Omidina or Baba Suwe in the opening credits, whoever wanna watch may go ahead, but as for me and my spirit, I am taking my uninterested ass and spirit (even if I have to drag the stubborn fellow) – straight to bed!

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Nollywood Actress, Arewa Bukky Amos-Bello, Offers Support to Queen Naomi

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Nollywood actress Arewa Bukky Amos-Bello has expressed her support for former Queen Naomi Silekunola, who is facing difficulties following a tragic stampede at a charity event she organized in Ibadan, resulting in the loss of young lives

A top Nollywood actress and movie producer, Arewa Bukky Amos-Bello, has joined numerous well-wishers who have expressed their support for former queen of Ife Kingdom, Naomi Silekunola, who is currently facing challenges following a tragic stampede at a charity event she organised in Ibadan, resulting in the loss of children’s lives.

The beautiful thespian, popularly called Ajitannawo, in a statement made available to journalists on Sunday, sent a message of encouragement, urging Queen Naomi to stay strong.

In her heartfelt message, Arewa Amos-Bello expressed sorrow over the incident and offered prayers for Queen Naomi’s courage and resilience in the face of the tragedy.

“Be strong and courageous; the Lord is with you. And He will never forsake you my Queen Silekunola. My heart goes out to you in this sorrowful time of yours. My prayer is with you always. God bless you in this difficult time,” Arewa Bukky wrote, while she offered her sincere condolences to families and parents of the victims.

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Arewa Amos-Bello stated that she feels every bit of what Queen Naomi feels at the moment because she is also a philanthropist who understands that the former Ife Queen did what she did with good intentions.

She added, “I know she meant well because I’m also into charity. The Ibadan event was not her first nor was it the second. We can only pray that God help her and console the victims.”

“I want to assure her of my valid support; she is not alone. Her struggles are valid and real, and in acknowledging this, she finds our solidarity. When things like this happen, we may feel ashamed and find it hard to cope, yet even in such a dark time as this, we share our burdens, support one another, and find strength in our unity. She must not give up on her goal and she is encouraged to continue her philanthropic endeavours.”

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Beandri Booysen, South African TikToker, Dies at 19 after struggling with Progeria

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South African TikTok star Beandri Booysen has passed away at the age of 19 following a valiant battle with progeria, a rare genetic disorder that caused her to age rapidly—eight years for every year of her life.

Her mother, Bea Booysen, announced the tragic news in a heartfelt post within a Facebook group dedicated to Beandri’s journey. “It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Beandri Booysen, one of South Africa’s most beloved and inspirational young women,” the grieving mother shared.

Beandri, known for her uplifting presence and brave attitude, touched the hearts of many across the world. Her legacy as an inspiration to others facing adversity lives on, as she remains an unforgettable figure in the South African social media scene.

“It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Beandri Booysen, one of South Africa’s most beloved and inspirational young women,” the bereaved parent wrote.

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Stephanie Busari launches Global Storytelling Academy to empower African storytellers

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Nigerian journalist Stephanie Busari celebrates 25 years in journalism by launching the Stephanie Busari Storytelling Academy, a pan-African initiative aimed at nurturing 100,000 storytellers over the next decade.

[dropcap]N[/dropcap]igerian journalist Stephanie Busari celebrates 25 years in journalism by launching the Stephanie Busari Storytelling Academy, a pan-African initiative aimed at nurturing 100,000 storytellers over the next decade.

The academy, backed by a $100 million fund, will provide training, mentorship, and resources to aspiring journalists, filmmakers, and creators across Africa.

Busari, an Emmy, Peabody, and Gracie award-winning journalist, used the occasion to not only celebrate her achievements but also unveil her vision for the future of African storytelling.

“The Academy will equip a new generation of storytellers with the tools to share their truth,” Busari stated. “If we are to shift global perceptions and unlock Africa’s full potential, we must invest in the people who will shape how the world sees us.”

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The academy is just one part of Busari’s broader vision. She also launched SBB Media, a consultancy focused on taking African narratives global.

SBB Media will offer a range of services, from documentary filmmaking and media training to public speaking coaching and strategic communications.

The launch event, held in Lagos, Nigeria, drew a crowd of dignitaries, media personalities, and supporters.

Tributes poured in from prominent figures such as Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, the first female President of Mauritius, and Richard Quest, a renowned anchor at CNN.

Jumoke Oduwole, Nigeria’s Minister of Trade and Investment, praised Busari’s career as a testament to the power of storytelling, while Olori Atuwatse III, a Nigerian royal, highlighted the cultural significance of Busari’s work.

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The launch of the Stephanie Busari Storytelling Academy and SBB Media marks a new chapter in Busari’s career and a significant development for African storytelling.

By empowering a new generation of storytellers and ensuring their voices reach a global audience, Busari is committed to reshaping the narrative around Africa.

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