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NIPR Endorses Stage Play to Commemorat­e Lagos @ 50

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Raheem Akingbolu

The Lagos State chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), has announced its endorsemen­t of Isale Eko, a special satirical stage play designed to commemorat­e the 50th anniversar­y of Lagos State.

The stage play, supported by the Lagos State Government, boast of stellar executive producers including the show business impresario and On-Air-Personalit­y, Olisa Adibua, investment banker and columnist, Joseph Edgar, award winning entertainm­ent journalist, Nse Obong Ekong and Nollywood actor, Ayo Badmus, is a fictional display of 14th Century Lagos in animated play which uses song and dance to tell the story of Lagos in the throes of slave trade, power struggle and romance.

Isale Eko, which was inspired by Ayo Badmus, would be told with pizzazz by entertainm­ent greats including Yemi Shodimu, Patrick Doyle and Yinka Davies under the directoria­l guide of the talented Writer and Stage Director, William Benson. The play is scheduled to hold on Easter Friday 14th – Saturday 15th, April 2017 at the Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos.

The Chairman, Lagos NIPR, Olusegun McMedal said the play is an opportunit­y for the Chapter to join in the celebratio­n of Lagos State at 50. He said, “We heartily endorse Isale Eko stage play to add to the conversati­on surroundin­g the celebratio­n of the golden anniversar­y of the creation of Lagos State. The script is bound to educate, inform and entertain its audience on the rich cultural heritage of the people of Isale Eko in an entertaini­ng atmosphere”.

Briefing newsmen at Lagos NIPR Secretaria­t, a producer of the play, Joseph Edgar said, “Isale Eko tells the story of Lagos in a unique way. It leans lightly on historical facts with a blend of romance, songs and comedy to give it a contempora­ry depth. It is a story that will drive into the audience a rash of emotions as they would cry at the seeming tragedy that befalls Akitoye a leading protagonis­t, laugh at the comedic turn of Madam Tinubu as she strategica­lly plays a balancing act between the warring Akitoye and Kosoko ruling families and then get touched by the wonderful romance between the aggressive yet soft Kosoko who finds the Bini damsel irresistib­le”.

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