Sixty looks good on him just as Anambra looks up to him. As he turns 60, it is the fervent prayer of many Anambranians that he answers the clarion call to serve for they are ready to be led by him.
#wednesdayvibes✌
Wednesday July 22, 2020
Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria.
The Health Benefits of Art Therapy have been helping millions of people during the #lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic. And I have used my smartphone for Self-portraits in photos and videos on my moods at different times in self isolation showing my stream of consciousness.
The most appropriate photographs will be for the
publication of my new photo book, "SOLICITUDE in SOLITUDE: Overcoming the Trauma of COVID-19" which will be released after the lockdown and circulated worldwide by Amazon.
See my profile on https://www.amazon.com/author/ekenyerengozimichaelchima.
The buzz of the week has been the launch of Instagram’s #TikTok Competitor, #Reels in India and I joined the discussion after I received the updates from Today in Tech by AngelList.
I know that the overwhelming popularity of TikTok will rattle Mark Zuckerberg and others from Mountain View to Silicon Valley.
Sabo area in Yaba, Lagos.
From my "Lagos in Motion" documentary film on one of the most resilient mega cities in the world.
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"A Resilient City is one that has developed capacities to help absorb future shocks and stresses to its social, economic, and technical systems and infrastructures so as to still be able to maintain essentially the same functions, structures, systems, and identity."
https://www.resilientcity.org › ...
The first interactive documentary film on the resilience of Lagos was "Lagos Wide and Close: an Interactive Journey into an Exploding City" produced in 2002 by Rem Koolhaas and The Harvard Project on the City. It was directed by Bregtje van der Haak.
Alpha Man with my Production Manager, Felix Omokagbo Jegede at the Genesis Deluxe Cinemas location in the Palms Shopping Mall in Lekki during the first phase of the principal photography of "Lagos in Motion: Sights and Sounds of Africa's Largest Megacity" in February, 2016.
My cast and crew had a great time of unforgettable moments of cinematic experience.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE LION KING OF AFRICAN LITERATURE
Professor Akínwándé Olúwo̩lé Babátúndé S̩óyíinká; born 13 July 1934.
I celebrate you today with thanksgivings to our Almighty Father God who is the Creator of your genius to be a blessing to us.
Cheers to you Sir.
Faithfully,
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima,
"Orikinla"
Due to unforeseen circumstances and the emergency lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,
I have become very broke and homeless and still in self-isolation in a guest house in Lagos where I am owing thousands of naira.
The guest house will be shutdown tomorrow, because of lack of business and I will be stranded in Lagos
The lockdown worsened my precarious situation by stopping my sources of incomes in the Nigerian film industry. Debtors who are owing me have become unreachable and not responding to my calls and messages.
All I need is N500, 000.
I am desperate and it is better to be a beggar than be an armed robber.
Please, I need the support of every kind hearted person who can contribute whatever amount you can give me to survive my present ordeal.
My GTBANK current account number: 0016426297
Account name: EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
My foreign currency bank account: Guaranty Trust Bank PLC Address- 635, Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. Beneficiary name- EKENYERENGOZI MICHAEL CHIMA Bank identifier/SWIFT CODE- GTBINGLA SORT Code - 058152353 Account number- 0016426307
#BlackLivesMatter If Whites Can Make It, Blacks Can Make It Too From Mountain View To Silicon Valley
Instead of Blacks to be whining about being underemployed and underrepresented in Silicon Valley and waiting for the tech giants to bridge the wide diversity gap for them to catch up with the privileged White in leadership, Blacks should breakthrough Silicon Valley by developing their own tech startups.
Kemi "Lala" Akindoju . The Actors Guild of Nigeria AGN, have replied actress Kemi Akindoju, who earlier today blasted the leadership of the association after they paid a visit to actress, Regina Daniels, and her billionaire husband, Ned Nwoko to congratulate them on their new born. Kemi's posts are below in case you missed it.
In a statement released this night, Monalisa Chinda Coker, the Director of Communications of the AGN, said ordinarily the organization would not dignify Lala's ''repugnant and uninformed comment'' but it is compelled to explain the reason the some members visited Regina and her husband.