The actors in a group photograph with Jonathan |
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exclusively gathered that Nollywood actors and actresses, under the aegis of
the Actors Guild of Nigeria, have come under heavy criticisms for their visit
to President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday.
A
delegation of the AGN, led by its National President, Ibinabo Fiberesima, had,
during the visit to the Presidential Villa, conferred on Jonathan the award of
the Grand Patron of their association.
On
the delegation were Mercy Aigbe, Chidi Mokeme, Monalisa Chinda, Stephanie
Linus, Fred Amata, Joseph Benjamin, Desmond Elliot, and Victor Osuagwu, among
others.
During
the visit, Presidential Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, was
busy posting pictures of the actors and actresses who were seen applauding
Jonathan while they beamed with smiles.
But
the visit and subsequent conferment of the Grand Patron on Jonathan has drawn
the ire of some Nigerians who described it as an embarrassment to the masses
who patronise their movies.
Fans
of many of the Nollywood stars accused them of falling out of tune with the
yearnings of the masses by celebrating what they call mediocrity and government
ineptitude with their visit.
The
concerned Nigerians, who dropped comments on blogs and various online
platforms, said they were shocked to learn of the visit.
They
said the visit would have been worth it if it had led to a frank talk with the
President on the massacres in the North Eastern region, corruption and state of
underdevelopment.
“Look at all of them… They are a bunch of
ingrates. They’ve never come out to stand for the poor masses or challenge the
President about the missing $20bn oil revenue, which has yet to be remitted
into the Federation Account. But they all went, knowing it was an avenue to
line their pockets. Then in 2015, GEJ would use that as a reference point when
campaigning for re-election. A bunch of funny actors and actresses,” an angry reader
stated.
On
Twitter, Idris Ogunbadejo, who described the visit as a “charade,” said only
hungry individuals would attempt to redefine governance for selfish reasons.
“The
charade has started. Some beasts in human skins will soon re-define good
governance, leadership and accountability! Hungry individuals,” he tweeted.
Meanwhile,
a former presidential candidate of the National Conscience Party, Dele Momodu,
has said he expects more self-serving groups to pay solidarity visits to the
President as the 2015 general elections draw near.
In
a Twitter post, he wrote, “As President Jonathan receives the Actors Guild of
Nigeria today, many more associations are expected to take their turn.”
Another
Twitter user, Maryam Abubakar, also took a swipe at the group, saying their
visit amounted to “shame.”
She
also berated Abati for inundating the Twittersphere with pictures of the visit
amidst renewed killings of dozens of Nigerians in the North Eastern part of the
country.
In
a series of tweets, she wrote, “You, Dr. Abati, should also be ashamed of
posting these pictures at a sensitive time like this, with hundreds of people
being killed! It is painful! Not a word from the Presidency about what
happened in Borno and Adamawa states. But the President is posing for cameras
all over.
“Twenty
girls abducted, over 100 people killed. Yet, no word from our President. Just
photos of him smiling from one camera to the other. Jonathan makes it so difficult
for people to like or even respect him. How insensitive can a President be?”
-The Punch
6 comments:
carry go!!!
chop and clean mouth!!!
i will visit my presidooo next week.
lol
This is the real Nollywood movie!
Angry Nigerians or those left out from Nollywood?
it is the money that is the problem.
they dont need to be angry. just organise a trip to Abuja to see GEJ, and the rest is money.
Guy you funny o. na so e easy?
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