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KILAF AWARD “24 Participants Receives Extensive Training On Film Production
Participants and delegates attending KILAF”24 Film festival in Kano have continued to receive training on the role of production manager and producer .
A renown film production manager Yomi Olugbod extensively discussed the relationship between producer and director for a successful film.
He said, film manager plays vital role in making a film qualitative one or otherwise.
Nasiru Muhammad who later commented and analyze the presentation, urge the participants to make maximum use of the opportunity to upgrade their skills.
Another resource person Charles Okwuwubu made a presentation on editing film and Camara handling as well as lightening and best timing for shooting films among others.
On his part, the head of National film sensorship board Dr Hussaini Shu’aibu expressed delight for having the opportunity to attend the festival commending Kilaf for the initiative.
He expressed hope that,the film industry in Nigeria in years to come will get a boost beyond expectations.
Other highlights of the day including production exhibition, arts and gratfs and traditional food .
Later the participants watched three short films from Nigeria titled Tamaki and Fatimmah Zara from Morocco as well as Lila from Rwanda
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Association of Online Media Guild Congratulates New NUJ President
The Association of Online Media Guild (ASSOMEG) has extended its congratulations to Alhasan Yahaya on his election as the new President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ). This was conveyed in a statement signed by the interim chairman of Assomeg, Abdullateef Abubakar Jos, and interim Secretary, Abbas Yushau Yusuf.
In the statement, ASSOMEG praised Yahaya’s dynamism and efforts as a reformist, expressing confidence in his ability to lead the NUJ effectively. “We congratulate Alhasan Yahaya on his election as the new NUJ President. His dynamism and effort as a reformist are commendable,” the statement read.
The association highlighted Yahaya’s commitment to advancing the journalism profession in Nigeria and his dedication to upholding the principles of integrity and professionalism. “We believe that under his leadership, the NUJ will continue to thrive and address the challenges facing journalists in the country,” Assomeg stated.
ASSOMEG also reaffirmed its support for Yahaya and the NUJ, pledging to collaborate with the union to promote the interests of journalists and enhance the media landscape in Nigeria. “We look forward to working closely with the NUJ under Yahaya’s leadership to achieve our common goals,” the statement concluded.
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Voice of African Universities Defends University of Abuja VC Amid Controversial Petition
A group, the Voice of African Universities (VAU) has labelled a petition submitted to the Honourable Minister of Education, Dr. Morufu Olatunji Alausa, alleging a breach of federal guidelines in the appointment of Professor Aisha Sani Maikudi as the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja, as baseless and archaic.
The group in a press statement sent to the press on Thursday and signed by its Director Public Relations, Jean Luck Aglogan, said the controversial petition hinges on a primitive argument that a Vice-Chancellor must possess 10 years of post-professorial experience.
“This outdated notion undermines the evolution of global academia, where merit and innovative leadership have become the hallmarks of university administration. The issue of years post professorial experience is an old thing as even in Nigeria, there are many universities whose Vice Chancellors were appointed without such clause and a typical example is the Usman Danfodio University Sokoto,” it said.
VAU emphasized that Professor Maikudi’s extensive leadership experience far surpasses the traditional requirement. “Her cumulative roles as Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Dean of the Faculty of Law, and Head of the Department of Public Law more than qualify her for the position,” the group argued stating that to insist on such limiting requirements in the 21st century is both regressive and counterproductive.
Highlighting Professor Maikudi’s international reputation and contributions to the evolution of the university of Abuja since assuming office, the group said, “under her leadership, the University of Abuja has gained visibility on the global stage. She represented the institution at conferences in Japan and Paris, effectively positioning it as a hub of excellence. Before her tenure, many didn’t even recognize the university’s potential.”
In an appeal to the minister, VAU urged the Minister to adopt a forward-thinking approach in handling the petition, stating that, “as a scholar with international exposure, particularly in the United States, the Minister understands the need for innovative leadership in academia. We call on him to revisit outdated laws like the 10-year post-professorial requirement, which exclude many of the brightest minds from contributing to university leadership,” the group said.
The VAU further alleged that the petition was driven by ulterior motives, accusing the Chairman of the Governing Council, Air Vice Marshal Saddiq Isma’ila Kaita (Rtd), of orchestrating a campaign to discredit Professor Maikudi. “It is no secret that Professor Maikudi’s refusal to succumb to Kaita’s militaristic style of governance has made her a target by him,” the group claimed.
They also criticized the broader trend of appointing retired military personnel as pro-chancellors of universities, stating that universities are centers of knowledge and innovation, not military barracks and as such the imposition of a rigid, hierarchical approach stifles academic freedom and development.
The group concluded by reaffirming its support for Professor Maikudi’s confirmation as the substantive Vice-Chancellor, expressing that by virtue of her education, experience, and vision, Professor Maikudi is the ideal leader for the University of Abuja.
“It is imperative that the Minister recognizes her contributions and elevates her to the position she rightfully deserves as the substantive vice chancellor of the university.”
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