Open Letter To Clarion Chukwura: Will You Leave Ibinabo To Work?

    Veteran Journalist and organiser of Best of Nollywood Awards
    (a yearly award where actresses/actors are being recognised for their immense contribution
    to Nollywood) Seun Oloketuyi writes Clarion Chukwura in this open letter to let
    the AGN president, Ibinabo Fiberesima continue the good work she has been doing
    in AGN. Read…

    Dear Clarion Chukwura,
    Let me first of all congratulate you on your award as the
    winner of the Best Actress in a Leading Role at this year’s African Movie
    Academy Awards, AMAA. It was a well-deserved recognition for your artistry,
    consistency and industry over the years. Methodical actresses like you are hard
    to find in this clime. You deserve every good thing that comes your way.
    Accept, once again, my heartfelt congratulations. That was the fan part of me.
    However, as a concerned Nollywood stakeholder, I am, to say
    the least, disturbed and dismayed by your uncharacteristic antagonism of
    Ibinabo Fiberesima, President of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria. I feel that for
    an association that has been at best, comatose, and at worst, deficient of good
    leadership, Ibinabo’s presidency has rejuvenated it and what she deserves are
    commendation and support, not condemnation and name-calling.
    I have read some of your tendentious rebukes against her
    presidency, especially where you lampooned the AGN’s visit to the presidency,
    questioning the morality of such and flaying Ibinabo for not taking some
    veterans along. And I laughed because it all became clearer when I got to the
    part where you mentioned the non-invitation of ‘veterans’ to Aso Rock.
    Ibinabo’s response to you is already in the public domain so; I won’t bother
    about repeating them here.
    But I do have some takeaways from the crossfire you stoked
    with the AGN President. If you were attacking her policies and activities as
    AGN president, perhaps, I might not have any issues with you because
    constructive criticisms indeed help to keep an office holder on their toes. But
    bringing her past into your dissection of her presidency is a no-no for me. Can
    you, Ms Chukwura, be proud of all that you have done in the past? Can you beat
    your chest and say that your past was more dignifying than Ibinabo’s? If the
    forthcoming AGN election was about how well one has lived their life, Ms
    Chukwura, you and I know that your disqualification would be a walk in the
    park.
    Without gainsaying the obvious, I am a fan of Ibinabo the
    AGN president (maybe not the actress as much as I am your own fan) because more
    than any other President in the 16 years existence of the AGN, none has achieved
    as much as she has. And I say this with every sense of responsibility. Is it
    about the fact that now, the AGN has a permanent site in Abuja? Or that the
    Ibinabo-led AGN successfully began the implementation of the Health Plan and
    members are now enjoying the scheme (HMO)? Are you aware that now, as a
    registered AGN member you can travel with Aero to Abuja and elsewhere in
    Nigeria at the flat rate of N12, 000? That deal is thanks to Ibinabo. But for
    Ibinabo and her proactiveness, veteran actor, Osita Okeke, who was diagnosed
    with pancreas and prostrate related disease and could not raise the money for
    his treatment would have been dead by now? How about President of the Screen
    Writers Guild of Nigeria, Chike Bryan who was diagnosed with chronic renal failure
    but got a lifeline of N10million from President Goodluck Jonathan courtesy
    Ibinabo’s intervention? Not forgetting also Romanus Amuta who played Natty in
    the evergreen sitcom, New Masquerade. It was the AGN that facilitated his
    treatment in the hospital after suffering mild stroke.
    I could go on and on about her achievements but I’m sure you
    know the facts too that Ibinabo has achieved so much in office. If you can do
    better, please, articulate your ideas and let’s hear them. Elections are about
    people and if you are desirous, not inordinately desperate, about leading the
    association, just proffer and articulate genuine directions for the AGN and I
    am sure that the discerning actors whose mandate you seek would gladly give
    you. Do not be goaded into reducing the AGN election into a hairdressers’
    association election.
    As for the comedian, John Okafor popularly known as Mr. Ibu,
    I was amused when I read his tirade against Ibinabo. Okafor sounded more like
    his most popular character, Ibu. It would be sheer waste of time joining issues
    with a man who is not even aware that the AGN, under Ibinabo, has secured a
    land where the national headquarters of the AGN would be built. Yet, he claims
    he wants change. Change starts from within, Ibu.
    All said and done, I enthusiastically endorse Ibinabo for a
    second term. I want her to finish the good work she has started. I am sure that
    if given a second term, she would take Nollywood beyond where she met it and
    where it is at the moment.
    Seun Oloketuyi
    Concerned Nollywood Stakeholder/Publisher of Best of
    Nollywood magazine

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