The United States Ambassador to Nigeria, W.
Stuart Symington and Consul General F. John Bray has met with key stakeholders
in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
Organised by leading talent agency, Temple
Management Company (TMC), the event held on Saturday, June 17 at the US
Consul-General’s private residence in Ikoyi, Lagos.
Some of the highlights of the event includes a
spectacular performance by ex-MTN Project Fame winner, Jeff Akoh, accompanied
by an acoustic band.
Creative minds in attendance mingling with US officials
included actress Joke Silva, Eddie Lawani, musician Ade Bantu, BBN runner-up
Bisola, actor OC Ukejie, rappers Falz and Phyno, actresses Omotola
Jalade-Ekeinde, Rukky Sanda and Yinka Davis, playwright (Heartbeat) and
screenwriter (The Wedding Party) Tosin Otudeko, singers Iyanya, Darey
Art-Alade, Jeff Akoh and Sound Sultan, Comedian Bovi; beauty entrepreneur, Lola
OJ, screen darlings Mimi Onalaja and Bolanle Olukanni and several from the
visual arts community, Logor and Tennis sensation, MaryLove Edwards was also in
attendance.Speaking at the event, the US Ambassador urged the creative sector to tell stories that put Africa in a positive light. He pointed out that intellectual property, not oil, not gas was the true strength of our people.
“I have travelled the length and breadth of this great country, from Maiduguri to Lagos, from Kebbi to Calabar, and there are fantastic stories to tell,” Ambassador Symington said. “You are all in a unique position to carry the torch for this continent.”
Temple Management CEO, Idris Olorunnimbe, gave a
vote of thanks in which he acknowledged the US Consul General’s foresight in
recognising the increasingly influential role of the burgeoning creative
sector.
“This has been a fruitful evening,” Olorunnimbe said. “Many of the Ambassador’s words foreshadowed the reasons why Temple was set up in the first place. We simply have to tell our own stories.”
Young artist, Fola David, renowned for his speed painting skill, created an illustration of the famed Lagos statue of the “Three Wise Men,” popularly referred to as ‘Ere Meta.’ Attendant guests were transfixed on the canvas as the artist crafted his latest piece – upside down!
The Temple Management Company later presented the portrait to the US Ambassador on behalf of the creative community.
“This has been a fruitful evening,” Olorunnimbe said. “Many of the Ambassador’s words foreshadowed the reasons why Temple was set up in the first place. We simply have to tell our own stories.”
Young artist, Fola David, renowned for his speed painting skill, created an illustration of the famed Lagos statue of the “Three Wise Men,” popularly referred to as ‘Ere Meta.’ Attendant guests were transfixed on the canvas as the artist crafted his latest piece – upside down!
The Temple Management Company later presented the portrait to the US Ambassador on behalf of the creative community.
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