The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ogidi Studios… New ‘ Music Temple’ Opens In

Lagos • Draws Praise From VP Osibanjo, Dare, Sanwo- Olu, Fashola, Others • FG To Empower 1,000 Youths With Media Production Training

- By Chinonso Ihekire

AS global attention shifts to Nigerian creative, following Grammy Award wins for Burna Boy and Wizkid, hope abounds for more creative landmarks as a multi- functional world- class production facility, Ogidi Studios, launches in the highbrow Lekki axis of Lagos.

Nestled in a double- floored structure, Ogidi Studios is equipped with the latest cutting- edge technology in audio recording and video production. It houses the infamous Neve Genesys Black console, a multi- functional device for sound production and engineerin­g. Added to a standard green screen measuring 17 by 11- foot, Ogidi Studios is the newest Eiffel Tower for all multimedia creatives in Nigeria.

Several dignitarie­s have lauded the studios’ grandeur, expressing their confidence and delight in the achievemen­ts it would herald.

Describing the studio as a revolution in entertainm­ent production, Vice

President Prof Yemi Osibanjo, in a video message relayed on a giant screen at the opening ceremony, lauded the founder,

Idris Olorunnibe and his team for the initiative.

“With the Ogidi Studios, Nigeria now operates on the same level of sound and video technology with major global players. Now, the stars, not just Nigerian stars, but from all over the world, have a place in Lagos that is as good as any studio they have ever recorded in.

“World- class script writing, music recording, video making, and editing, can take place under one roof, at the

Ogidi Studios. The entire value chain in music and entertainm­ent can now be local. So, we are at the cusp of a revolution in entertainm­ent production, creative talent and services, and a major economic opening for business in Nigeria.”

On his part, Nigeria’s Minister for Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola observed that the infrastruc­ture “is consistent with government of the Buhari administra­tion to revamp, expand and improve on Nigeria’s infrastruc­ture as a critical driver for national economy and growth.”

He also noted, “I have had the opportunit­y to visit and I’m truly impressed by what I have seen. I can only now say that may the winds go behind your sail as you open this studio as you open this studio to Nigerians, Africans and indeed people of races as a platform to express what essentiall­y their divinely given talent is. Also to the contributi­ons that you would make to Nigeria, sub- regional and African economy.”

Idris Olorunnimb­e, Founder/ Group Chief Executive Officer of Temple Management, expressed satisfacti­on with the feedback received across a spectrum of stakeholde­rs. “We felt that we needed to provide the best of our talents with the best of infrastruc­ture so that they can compete in other jurisdicti­ons. Ogidi Studios has no peers, but we realised the need for more infrastruc­tures to spring- up so that as stakeholde­rs we can take African talents to global dominance. As

Templers, we pursue our goals with African excellence in mind, anything below that is not good enough.”

Other Dignitarie­s at the event included Oniru of Iru land, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolaha­n Lawal, Ibukun Awosika, Chairman, First Bank Plc, Claire Pierangelo, US Consul General to Nigeria, Tubosun Alake, Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Innovation, Representa­tive of the Deputy Governor, Segun Dawodu, Lagos State Commission­er for Youth and Social Developmen­t, Uzamat AkinbileYu­suf, Lagos State Commission­er for Tourism, Arts and Culture and Hakeem Odumosu, Lagos State Commission­er of Police.

Among members of the creative industry who visited the facility during its two- day private and public viewing were Mavin Records head- honcho, Don Jazzy, Seun Kuti, Timini Egbuson, Teey- Mix, Bisola Aiyeola, Jeff Akoh, Mimi Onalaja, Victor Ehikhameno­r and others.

Don Jazzy, head- honcho of Mavin Records who attended the event to lend his support, the entrance of the studio is a timely interventi­on that he has looked forward to for long.

“This is one of the kind of infrastruc­ture that I have been praying that we should have in the industry. If I had the finance, I would have put up something like this. I have been here plenty times and I probably would be making use of the facility myself. I know that this will make work easy in the industry especially for talents in photograph­y and movie space,” he disclosed.

He also had a word for investors: “It is possible to recoup money invested in entertainm­ent but the investor has to exercise a lot of patience. Invest in the right people and have the right mindset and behavior of an investor who understand­s business. Not the type that invests yesterday and would come knocking the door for profit today. Such investor should also give creative freedom to create and do their job. You would definitely get your money back.”

Meanwhile, the Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, and Lagos State Government have pledged to support the emerging world- class Ogidi Studios by using it as a facilitato­r for a special capacity developmen­t training targeted at youths.

Speaking separately at an event to mark the launch of the facility, Chief Sunday Dare, Honourable Minsiter of Youth and Sports Developmen­t and Governor Babajide Sanwo- Olu of Lagos both lauded the founder of the facility, Idris Olorunnimb­e for his foresight and interventi­on to put Nigerian creative on the same pedestal as global players.

While announcing a pledge to sponsor the training of 1000 youths at Ogidi Studiios, Chief Dare explained that the launch of the studios “resonates with our youth because it excites and employs our youth.

“I see that the future of some of our youth would be built here. The most important tasks for me is to announce a partnershi­p between the federal government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports Developmen­t. We would support and train 1000 Nigerian youth in 2 to 4 weeks courses.

“We want to make sure that every month a hundred of them come here, we will pay full expenses, they can get certified and they can become entreprene­urs, creators of wealth, employees of labour and also contribute to national economic developmen­t. We are committed to that on the part of the Federal Government.

The partnershi­p will cover courses in Graphic design, 2D Animation, Video editing Pro, Sound production, Cinematogr­aphy, Art Direction, Film making 101 and Creative Writing.

On his part, Governor Babajide Sanwo- olu, who witnessed the opening, said, “I am here to endorse this project in tandem with our own economic agenda which is project THEMES. The E stands for Entertainm­ent and Tourism. The future is for our young talents and it is how much they want to take. With facilities like this, it is how much they can grab without holding back.

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 ??  ?? Idris Olorunnimb­e, Founder/ Group Chief Executive, Temple Company ( left), Babajide Sanwo- Olu, Governor of Lagos, Tunde Folawiyo, Chairman, Temple Company recently at the launch of Ogidi Studios, Lekki, a subsidiary of Temple Company, Lagos
Idris Olorunnimb­e, Founder/ Group Chief Executive, Temple Company ( left), Babajide Sanwo- Olu, Governor of Lagos, Tunde Folawiyo, Chairman, Temple Company recently at the launch of Ogidi Studios, Lekki, a subsidiary of Temple Company, Lagos

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