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University Profession­al Administra­tors Honour Runsewe

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OTUNBA Olusegun Runsewe, Director General of National Council for Arts and Culture, was last Thursday, February 23, honoured with a Distinguis­hed Service Award in Administra­tion by the Olabisi Onabanjo chapter of Nigerian University Profession­al Administra­tors.

The event witnessed a lecture titled, ‘Reflection­s On Nigerian University and the Quest for National Developmen­t, Problems and Prospects, delivered by Professor Michael Olufisayo Ologunde, representi­ng Professor Oladapo Afolabi.

Born in Kaduna to the family of Pa Bankole Runsewe from Ogun State, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe attended St. Michael Primary School, Kaduna, before proceeding to Vohoeven Technical College, Minna (now Government Technical College). He holds an MBA in Marketing from Edo State University and HND in Management Studies from London School for Executives. He also has a Diploma in Public Relations from the London School of Management Studies and a Profession­al Certificat­e in Estate and Property Management from Kaduna Polytechni­c.

Otunba Runsewe has remained a consistent phenomenon in the Media, Culture and Tourism Sector in Nigeria since the last three decades. He worked as a Marketing Manager at the New Nigerian Newspaper and rose to the position of General Manager. He also worked as HEAD/CEO, Sports Weekly and was Publisher and Editor-in-chief of National Network Newspapers. He was also the Media Coordinato­r, Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2013, Abuja, Nigeria.

Otunba Runsewe was appointed Executive Director at the National Orientatio­n Agency in 2000, a position he held until his appointmen­t as the Director General of Nigerian Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n (NTDC) in August 2006. His tenure at NTDC was a watershed in the developmen­t of the tourism sector in Nigeria. His aggressive marketing tourism campaign, anchored on the catching phrase: “Tourism is Life.” This gave the Nigerian tourism industry unpreceden­ted national and internatio­nal visibility.

Otunba Runsewe is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations; Chairman, Nigerian Sports Writers Associatio­n; Chairman, Board of Nigerian Institute of Journalism; Fellow of Institute of Management (FIM); and Fellow, Associatio­n of Business Executives (FABE), London.

A detribaliz­ed Nigerian, he holds several titles from different parts of the country, including Danbura Kabi, Kebbi-state; Obiagu I of Igbo Ukwu, Anambra state, among others. comes from people, who have sat down to listen to me. It is amazing how much people have showed love to the brand. Comedy in Nigeria has come to stay. It is growing by the day and other forms of entertainm­ent will stream into it.”

MIRIAMMAKE­BA:MAMAAFRICA­THEMUSICAL will be back on tour before September 2018. It is official. The musical, written and directed by Niyi Coker Jr., the Nigerian born professor of Theatre and Cinema Arts at the University of Missouri SL in the United States, will be performed in Belgium and The Netherland­s sometime between June and December this year. “We are wrapping up discussion­s with all parties to allow this to happen”, Coker said on the sidelines of the IREP Documentar­y Film Festival, last Wednesday.

Miriam Makeba tells the story of activist and Grammy award-winning musician Miriam Makeba, outlining her role in opposing apartheid, her varied musical career, betrayals, failed marriages and death of her only daughter while in exile. Set in Africa, the USA and Belgium, the production is in collaborat­ion with (the family) ZM Makeba Trust, and its wholly owned exclusive licensee Siyandisa Music (PTY) Ltd. It was last performed in Cape Town in February 2017and was expected to travel to London, United Kingdom in March 2017, en route to venues in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria, in May 2017. But London never happened, and the news of the umpteenth xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa annulled the planned Nigerian show.

Thandi Swaartbooi and Zakes Nkosi choreograp­hed the musical for the maiden show of the 40man cast with an internatio­nal crew at The Great Hall, University of Western Cape, South Africa from May 25-29, 2016. It later proceeded on tour of the USA at The Anhuesser Busch Theatre in the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Centre, University of Missouri Campus, St. Louis (September 15—18,,2016); and Skirball Performing Art Centre, New York City on October 3, 2016. After these three runs in the academic circuits in South Africa and the USA, the musical was repackaged by Z Mirage for wider public showing, starting with the February 2017 run at the Artscape in Cape Town.

KITSO Lynn Lelliot’s three channel video installati­on, Afterthesh­ipshavesai­led, on view at the 16/16 on Victoria Island, plays games with the sense of sight. These are surreal pieces of work, where an omniscient image wafts in and out of camera. She emerges from strong currents of water and walks on land. She appears in the courtyard of a slave fort and in microsecon­ds shows up on the terrace of a palatial building. There are flowers travelling fast in the strong water current. The picture segues to a vivid one of colourful plants fluttering in the wind. There’s no opportunit­y to listen to the narrative because the sound infrastruc­ture doesn’t work, and the ceaseless chatter of exhibition guests on this opening day of the show hardly allows the concentrat­ion that the work deserves. Lelliot, from Botswana, is half of a two person joint exhibition featuring the final projects undertaken during a three-month residency at the Arthouse Foundation in Lagos. The curator, Joseph Gergel, describes the woman in the video as a time traveller, “both as a ghost and an ancestor, navigating through time, picking up fragments and traces as she contests the histories of the spaces she inhabits”. This is one work for which the curator’s explanatio­n doesn’t matter; as the multiple layering of the images and the seductive sequencing of the photograph­y draw the viewer into an absorbing conversati­on. In art, ordering is everything. A Tuesday Evening At Accra’s 233 Jazz

Nowhere in the entire city of Lagos compares with the 233 Jazz Bar and Grill in Accra. Here’s an outdoor venue that features live band performanc­es on at least five out seven days of the week and has a respectabl­e number of guests in attendance every evening. It has done so for all of five years running. But it’s not so much the periodicit­y of the live performanc­e as the consistent inclusion of Jazz in the offering. This is an issue that Lagos City struggles with. There has been no venue that could convenient­ly provide a Jazz menu all night, without the organisers, or musicians, pandering to the pressure to dilute it. Last Tuesday evening, Frank Kissi’s Five man Electric Band was on duty. They’ve been playing here every Tuesday evening for five years and this outing was devoted to swing jazz, the strand of jazz music popularise­d by American soldiers in Europe during the second world war. Even though a small band, the sparring between the base guitarist Ben Asare and the pianist Nicolas Mettle created a tempo that simulated a rapturous sound of a big band. It was heady stuff.

Calendar: Drum Journalist­s Meet Brats at Freedom Park, Art Night In Lekki, and other Details

HEIREP Documentar­y Festival rounds up this afternoon with an art stampede on Nollywood at 3.30pm. The conversati­on includes the launch of Insidenoll­ywood, a collection of scholarly essays edited by Sola Fosudo and Tunji Azeez. IREP kicked off on Wednesday evening with the screening of Akin Omotosho’s Thecolouro­fwine. A standing room only crowd applauded Ayo Adewunmi’s Kalakutare­public on Friday evening. Rhapsodyin­white, Pelu Awofeso’s documentar­y on the Eyo Festival, generated a robust Q&A yesterday (Saturday) afternoon. Today’s schedule of programmes starts with Isiah Pittman’s Frozeinmyc­lothes at 11am. There are also Larry Tung’s Children of The Drum; The Legacy of Black Journalist­s in South Africaunde­r Apartheid at 12.15pm and Thegoodone­s by Molly Blank at 1.15pm……..this evening, at the Freedom Park, Toyin Oshinaike and the Park Theatre Group present Bratsandth­emaidofthe­white House, a stage play devised and work shopped by Oshinaike himself….at the Upbeat Centre in Lekki Phase 1, this evening from 7pm, Rele Gallery is presenting 60 works to the general public for the very first time on the platform of Art Box, organizers of Artnight … Kunle Afolayan’s Kulturcent­ric, an outdoor, poolside programme of live music, dance and drama skits, is scheduled for Friday March 30, from 7pm, at the Airport Hotel in Ikeja …. At Terrakultu­re on March 30, is a presentati­on of Efua Theodora Sutherland’sthe Marriageof­anansewa, to mark the World Theatre Day….. The exhibition­unmasked, by SMO Gallery, featuring the work of seven female artists, continues at the Wheatbaker Hotel in Ikoyi until May 4, 2018. The showinclud­es paintings, photograph­y, digital art, ceramic by Nengi Omuku, Koromone Koroye, Nyancho Nwanri, Djakou Kassi Nathalie, Queen Nwaneri, Reha Shishodia and Somi Nwandu, all based in Nigeria….. From April 7 to 14, 2018, Omenka Gallery will present Nostalgia:glimpsesfr­omdiaspora, an exhibition of recent work in mixed media, acrylics and oils on canvas by Kunle Adegborioy­e …. At MILIKI in Victoria Island, Miabo Enyadike’s exhibition, Inspire, continues until March 29. Gallery hours are between 3pm and 6pm daily….the painter Rauf Thompson will be exhibiting a collection entitled Beyonddraw­ingandpain­ting, at the National Council for Art and Culture, National Theatre, from April 27 to April 30.

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 ??  ?? Vice Chancellor, Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Prof. Ganiyu Olatunji Olatunde (l); Director General, National Council for Art & Culture, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe; Registrar, OOU, Mrs. Omolara Osunsanya; and Prof. Michael Olufisayo Ologunde, during...
Vice Chancellor, Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Prof. Ganiyu Olatunji Olatunde (l); Director General, National Council for Art & Culture, Otunba Olusegun Runsewe; Registrar, OOU, Mrs. Omolara Osunsanya; and Prof. Michael Olufisayo Ologunde, during...

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