Tuesday 31 May 2016

A Good Reason To Blog About......

Last week I went for a media literacy awareness campaign at the Public Complains Commission (PPC) for the Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) as a part their ambassadors. They call us Media Ambassadors.
P.S
These people are so nice, usually I am meant to go to the NYSC secretariat for Editorial CDS meetings but I and a group of 16 other people where taken from this CDS to help the NFVCB with their awareness campaign. Back to the point point because this point is not the major pointπŸ˜†
I like working with NFVCB learn a lot about their work like for example how to censor a movie (For real for real).

Furthermore, they give us refreshments everytime. I mean it even if we don't work we still get fedπŸ™†. I can't believe they thought I'd ditch them (I was absent from meetings for a while (when I was at camp- check out 'while I was away') and I didn't take permission. I came back to meet weird staresπŸ™ˆ) Like why would I ever leave you? Like who and what ?

As it stands now y'all are doing a better job than my bed. Free food and good movies! (because many have been screened and censored). I'll sleep when I am dead!

Now back to the main point.
While we at the PPC yesterday, one of my supervisors whilst giving a speech about why parents should be cautious about what they children watch including cartoons- why? because they has been a case of a child who broke his leg because thought he could fly like superman?!

I wasn't going to say anything or rather I was trying not say anything. God help me! I was going to leave that there with no extras.
So I'll just leave a hint *in whispers* child negligence y'all. πŸ˜† 

Whilst giving this speech he brought up Tom and Jerry. I was like oh no! He didn't!
That's my fav (using an abbreviation to stress exaggeration. In plain English I really love this cartoon) cartoon in the whole world. He talked about how it encourages violence and how there's a study or something of that sort that beliefs Tom and Jerry is to blame for the rise of Isis!

It's real y'all!   
I was like that's a travesty I grew up on this cartoon. In my opinion after the early Disney cartoons, Hanna Barbera is the next on my list of timeless pieces. I know there's Warner Bros, Don Bluth, Dream works *to an extent*. The reason why.... Tom and Jerry is a work of art. It was ahead of it's time when it came out. Basically, both Warner Bros and Disney had similar animals in the pioneer cartoons. Rabbit/Mouse, Duck/Duck as main characters... (which where all around the same decades). 
Hanna Barbera came up with this cat and mouse dynamic that was so real apart from the fact that they could stand on 2 feet...LOL

My favourite clip from Tom and Jerry. My brother calls it 'the bum bum walk'. I call it 'the bum bum walk of fear'.πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
What makes me love the cartoon is the display of relatable human emotions.
Like if Tom was going through pain (Like he always was). You could relate to the immediate pained look in his eyes, his entire facial expression and most especially his paradoxal anguish sounding and laughable scream of pain. Or when he was surprised/shocked the way he'd hug himself and widen his eyes right on cue... Like the director just screamed action. 

So much attention to detail.
I'll slow my roll! LOL! I really love this cartoon. I thank my supervisor though this blogpost was long overdue. He was right on time with his statement. You can expect more from where this came from!


I wish Tom and Jerry.... Had its own version of That's All Folks! 

Wednesday 25 May 2016

Three Throwbacks I Won't Forget...so soon


First of all I have to say this is an article I am ecstatic to write. As an avid lover of music, talented actors and musicians....to an extent personalities like the Kardashians and Katie Price, however that's a conversation another day. I usually remember the first day I saw an artist on T.V especially if they are good. I can remember running out of the kitchen the first time I heard Do It Like A Dude by Jessie J. I was like who is that? And all she had done was sing two lines (For Real For Real Y'all No Exaggeration!).

Anyway back to the point...
The first one is Eni Duro by Olamide
The first time I watched this video on T.V I was in the parlour with my elder brother (he is also a music connoisseur of sorts). I can remember him saying 'Hmm... Nigerian Lil' Wayne'. How times have changed. I can remember when Olamide said he was the hottest in game or something like that...seriously paraphrasing here. Everyone was up in arms, they were like he sells a lot of records but he is not that good a rapper. Back then he was tight sha... There is a line from this song that's stuck in my head 'Olamide is here like the first day of the year' (remember I said '...throwbacks I won't forget ....' XD). 

The next one is Back When by Davido
Apart from gaining a bit of weight a lot hasn't changed with Davido. To be honest I watched Back When paying little mind to Davido I was like how/why does David have an 'O' at the end? Naeto C was featured in the video but it almost looked the other way around. Perhaps, because in a video of lets say 3 mins Naeto had about 2 mins worth of screen time. Which is somewhat normal for a debut video of a new act. To be honest Davido did stand out like I knew there was something about him but I did not know if I'd see him again. Until I saw him perform on a season of Naija Sings back in 2011. I was like  there is definitely something about this one (I mean 'this one' in a good way). Y'all I saw him perform live(to keep it simple) he is the bees knees!

Then Brymo Shawdy

Honestly writing speaking I can't remember the first time I watched this music video, but I know it was on MTV base. Though, I can vividly remember my cousin showing me the video and laughing(perhaps that's why I remember  on her phone back in 2009. I know he isn't really a big shot yet but he has come a long way. Back then he was like this RnB, Afro-Pop Lagos dude who was really blending in literally...obviously!(as I said earlier I can't remember the first time I watched this music video). Now, he is this artsy dude who left a major record label and sings introspective songs. My How Things Have Changed!

Extras....
Iyanya's Truly Love You

I'll keep it simple since it's not part of the list.... Basically, he is still super talented and can still really sing. I saw him live! I guess MTN Project Fame does wonders. Like I also met a Project Fame Alumni in Jos and he sings like an angel. Back to point (and I said I was going to keep it simple...πŸ‘€ smh). The short version of what I am trying to say is he sold out!



Wednesday 18 May 2016

While I was away!

The reason for this blog post isn't to apologize for being away for so long. Almost a month y'all! because that would be gratuitous! uncalled for! I'd need more viewership and follower-ship to apologize. (you can't really count followers on blogger so how do I know if I do have followers...Hmm!πŸ˜’). P.S. This is not me begging for followers it's just me being weird!πŸ™ˆ


Right, now I finally have an intro... While I was away I was at NYSC camp. I don't usually discuss my personal life here unless it's related to entertainment (music videos, movies, series) and Empire! However, I do feel it's about time I mixed it up. Basically, what I am trying to say is I don't think this is gratuitous! uncalled for! (I'll sure you get the gist XD😸). Back to my point, while I was away at camp! Back in October when I answered the clarion call (P.S I don't think I can say that in public or rather with a straight face) I was recruited to join something a radio station called the OBS- Orientation Broadcast  Service. Their services include making NYSC camp related announcements and entertaining corp members and staffs alike. I was recruited as an OAP, that's the most I can tell you about my experience back then. The rest of it is mostly complaints 
"quack quack" (Just had to put an audio to buttress my point)
which I am not really proud of πŸ’©. 

So, here I was minding my business when one of our EXCO's invited me to come to camp with them (to do OBS duties and recruit new members). To be honest I really didn't care about going but because I knew they (the EXCO's) needed extra hands. I took the offer and I am glad I did. I learnt so much there with limited mobile network, internet connectivity and a considerable amount of boredom. I had to come out of my shell and it was funπŸ’ƒ.

Now the entertainment part (a music video/song) comes in D'banj's Emergency. I once wanted to blog about how much I loved this song but I did not have enough material/interest. However, camp reminded me I why I loved it "Pam Pam Robo". Please pay no mind to my wooden dance moves(I always tell myself I am better than that but I haven't found ample opportunities to prove it or at least that's what I tell myself)
Then I got to school some ladies on snapchat, my snapchat virgins! I am so proud of them and their blossoming snapchat careers XDπŸ‘…. Follow annizy48, Jazmynefrances and Moi deedeedoes on 
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And that's all folks! till next time!