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In this interview with SHOWBIZPLUSng respected actor and theatre arts
lecturer Sam Dede opens up on his new job as the Director General of Rivers
State Tourism Development Agency, why he rarely acts in Nollywood movies these
days, plans for this year’s Port Harcourt Carnival famously known as CarniRriv among
other issues.
Q. Let’s start with the name
of the brand itself, there seems to be some confusion about ‘Carniriv’ and the
‘Port Harcourt Carnival’. For the record, can you clarify what may be brand
confusion for us?
A. There is no brand
confusion. Carniriv and the Port Harcourt Carnival are one and the same brand.
The Carnival is held every year in Port Harcourt hence it is called the Port
Harcourt Carnival. You must have observed that most renowned global carnivals
are branded according to the host city or destination. The Port Harcourt
Carnival as we know it today has a history which dates back to the year 1988
when it was first held as ‘Carniriv’ making it the oldest multi-event carnival
in the country. The name ‘Carniriv,’ is the linking of the first five letters
of Carnival (the event) and the first three letters in Rivers
(the host state) to form ‘Carniriv.’ i.e., carnival of the Rivers people (for
everyone). So when people refer to Carniriv or the Port Harcourt
Carnival, they refer to one and the same brand – Carniriv, the Port Harcourt
Carnival.
Q. What makes the carnival
unique?
A. One of the unique features
of the carnival is that each year we launch it with a predominant theme. For
instance, the 2013 edition was themed, ‘The Green World Edition’ in consonance
with the universal crusade to go green. As expected, throughout the duration of
the 2013 edition, we promoted everything organic, respect for nature and
sustenance of the environment in the quest to improve our general wellness and
the quality of life
This year, the Carnival is themed, One Love, One People edition, for
reasons that are self evident: Our country and indeed the global community has
embraced globalisation - the breaking down of barriers, the closing of ranks
between people of diverse colours, creed, culture, political leaning, race etc.
Our theme is well thought out because it denoted the unity of our people,
diverse as we are in creed, and culture and faith and opinion – we celebrate
our oneness as people of the greatest city in Nigeria – calm, peaceful, fun
filled and original.
Q. What should we expect from
the 2014 edition of the Port Harcourt Carnival; what is new?
A. The 2014: One Love, One
People Edition, is a Carnival with many firsts. For the first time in the
history of the Carnival, we are set to unveil our state-of-the-art performance
stage. It is a one hundred and fifty (150) feet of architectural masterpiece
with many outstanding features. The stage is collapsible and can be uncoupled
into smaller units to stage multiple events at far-flung locations within the
state. The stage is designed to complement our sponsorship drive as it can also
be deployed for branding purposes by interested sponsors. In no small measure, this
stage, which is the largest of its kind in Africa, will raise the standard and
brand pedigree of the Carnival in line with our vision to position it as a
global brand.
Secondly, we have packaged the different activities of the Carnival into
sub brands for commercial exploitation. Unlike in previous editions, we have
fully democratised the Carnival to encourage business participation from
interested corporate bodies and multi-national organisations in order to make
it a ‘commercially attractive and economically viable Carnival brand’. At least
twelve individual events such as the ‘Free Style Street Parade’, the ‘Kids
Carnival’, ‘Praise Jam’ and ‘Ekere – rhythm of the Tribes, to mention a few,
are open to exclusive and non-exclusive category sponsorships. We have also
created a headline sponsorship window for interested sponsors.
Thirdly, for the first time, we are staging Miss Carniriv Beauty Pageant
(MCBP) as part of the carnival. The pageant, slated for the 13th of
December, is a special event to herald the carnival and introduce the beauty of
Port Harcourt and indeed Nigeria to the world. I will also like to add
that successful participants and fans alike are set to go home with unique
prizes and gifts as a token of appreciation from the organisers. And there are
more that we can not reveal in one sitting.
Q. You claimed that the Port
Harcourt Carniriv is one of the biggest Carnivals in Africa, is this really so
and why have you not translated this into the commercial and publicity success
expected of a brand of this nature?
A. Each year, over Five
Hundred Thousand participants, 23 local government floats, ten costume bands
and visiting troupes from all over the world take part in our carnival. The
turnout grows each year and this is a known fact. Add to that over 14
kilometres of street parade and over 25 group tour requests during the carnival
and you are closer to the big picture - we are big! We have always concentrated
our energy and resources in delivering the best Carnival in terms of audience
participation and satisfaction and without sounding immodest, we have succeeded
in bringing internationally renowned musicians and chart toppers such as
Shaggy, Patra, Steel Pulse – a roots reggae musical band, Morgan Heritage and
their indigenous counterparts to Port Harcourt for live performances.
In the same token, we have always lined up the best-of-the-best
indigenous stars to also perform alongside the global icons. Although our work
speaks for us, we have since learnt that we have to sound our own trumpet too.
For this reason, this year, we are upping the media and publicity stakes on a
global level and we are sure that the international community will marvel at
the entertainment spectacle that is the Carniriv 2014: One Love, One People
edition.
Q. You spoke about major acts
that you assembled in the past. Let’s talk about the current, who should we be
expecting?
A. The Carnival thrives on the
element of surprise and we do not wish to let the Cat out of the bag, so to
speak, at this stage. What we can say is that our guests from every part of the
globe will find the Carnival a most memorable experience not only on account of
our intimidating assemblage of a constellation of international stars but the
because the indigenous flavour will be unbelievable! You only need to look at
the past editions to fully appreciate what we do here at the Rivers State
Tourism Development Agency, RSTDA and I consider myself lucky to work with a
very hard working, dedicated and creative team of professionals. For
information about our line up for the carnival watch this space a few weeks to
the event
Q What else is in the
carnival for the people apart from the entertainment value?
R. One major trust of the carnival
is empowerment. Every year, we attract different musicians, performers and
entertainers who are given rare opportunities to connect with their fan base,
develop their talent and ride on the carnival platform to market themselves to
local and international audiences. At the Rivers State Tourism Development
Agency, RSTDA, we have a deliberate policy to line up our local talents to
perform on the same stage and to the same audience with their international
counterparts. For instance, last year, about 60 local talents shared the centre
stage with global chart toppers. This potentially translates into more revenue
for them in the mid and long term. Again, all carnival costumes are made by
local designers and costumiers based in Port Harcourt and membership of the
bands is free. We give out cash awards and other prizes to participants to
encourage them to grow. For instance, the 2013 designer is currently undergoing
a capacity building training in South Africa. Evidently, the carnival serves in
mobilising the people to share ideals, celebrate what is common between us,
bond and connect with one another.
From a commercial perspective, SMEs and other businesses profit every
year from the increased human traffic and patronage from the huge crowd that
pours into Port Harcourt during the one week period. Let’s not forget that
tourism is also boosted for the state before, during and after the carnival as
hotels, recreational centres, tourist sites, arts, culture, advertising,
publishing and creative companies, plus food and beverage companies etc all
profit from the increase in human and vehicular traffic during the period of
the carnival. Hundreds of direct and indirect employments and sustenance is
created along the value chain through the carnival as millions of naira
exchanges hands every day.
Q. Are you mindful that the
scale of the carnival may pose security challenges?
A. Yes, we are and each year
we work with various security and non-security stakeholders to deliver a
hitch-free carnival. Our Governor, His Excellency, Mr. Rotimi Ameachi, who is
the major impetus behind the success of the carnival because of his passion and
love for the arts, culture and entertainment accords us all the necessary
support every year to ensure that we host a hitch-free event. Therefore,
because of his unflinching support, our security dragnet is both intensive and
extensive. We take security seriously in the state so our guests should be
rest-assured that we will deploy our formal and informal security network to ensure
that they are safe and well protected, as always, during the period.
Q. What about the treat of
Ebola?
A. Thanks to the efforts of
all and sundry, the World Health Organisation has designated Nigeria as an
Ebola free country; however, we are still working with the health ministry and
other health stakeholders to ensure that we are not taken by any surprises
before, during and even after the carnival as far as health matters are
concerned.
Q. Take us through some of
your major events that are part of the carnival; what is unique about them and
why do you think they will be commercial and entertainment successes?
A. Let’s start with the kids. The
Kids Carnival has proven to be a huge favourite not only for the kids but also for
the parents and adults alike who seize rare moments that the carnival presents
to connect and bond with the younger generation. Praise Jam, with an estimated
turn out of many thousand people bodes a veritable opportunity for corporate
bodies to connect with their fan base and customers. Dance of Fireflies which
pulls in thousands of fans every year is set in the natural ambience of the old
moonlight tales and has a huge followership
If you have not seen Ekere – the Rhythm of the tribes, then you need to
be in Port Harcourt this year to experience it. For those who like to see real
men take on each other in an undiluted gladiatory show of masculine prowess,
Egelege – Champion of the Sand Arena comes highly recommended.
Most lovers of undiluted musical entertainment affirm that Hosh Jam has
proven to be the best of its kind within an outside the shores of our country
while the International Aquatic Fiesta is a showcase of our rich aquatic
splendour and everything that makes life at the river side a wonderful
experience.
The Black African Musical Festival is one which evokes feelings from the
inner crucibles of the hearts of all of us. Closely allied to it is the Reggae
360 which is the ultimate centre stage for reggae musicians with potentials to
take you on a-360-degree odyssey into the spiritually uplifting world of music
as popularised by the ‘Rastafarians’.
The International Heritage Parade is an all-comers’ affair for those who
relish the enduring memories that the parade presents every year while the Garden
City Free Style Parade is unique for its long retinue of cultural and artistic
human traffic snaking through the major streets of Port Harcourt to rhythmic
music and different dance steps.
Of course, the carnival is incomplete without the World Peace Concert
which attracts both foreign and indigenous singers and groups. I have just
given you a sneak preview of what to expect but as the popular saying goes,
‘seeing is believing’. All the sub-brands that make up the Carniriv 2014
carnival are open to sponsorship opportunities for both indigenous and foreign
brands/companies.
Q. There was speculation that
the carnival may not hold this year before you made your announcement. Why did
it take the Rivers State Tourism Development Agency so long to make this
announcement?
A. The delay in announcing the
2014 edition was inevitable because of developments outside our control. You
will recall that some months back the challenge of the Ebola Virus Disease
which particularly threatened Lagos and of course Port Harcourt became a
national issue. We therefore could not talk about launching the 2014 edition
until today, a few days after the World Health Organisation declared Nigeria as
an EVD free country.
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