Thursday, November 12, 2020

Idoma International Carnival 2020 to Hold a Special Programme tagged 'OHIGBU ACHOLALO'

 


Due to the government and health experts directives on Coronavirus safety protocols on social distancing, ban on large gatherings, etc, the 2020 edition of Idoma  international carnival will not be at full scale. 

One of the core objectives of the carnival is to give back to society

The negative impact of covid19 has made life extremely difficult for people all over the world and the Idoma nation is not an exception. 

To  cushion the effect of the lockdown and to identify with our people, the Idoma International Carnival 2020 will hold a special programme tagged 'OHIGBU ACHOLALO' (for the sake of our people) to share palliatives to the most vulnerable and the poorest of the poor in Idoma Land.

The President of the  carnival,  Prince Edwin Ochai noted that the decision to tune down this year's Carnival was a painful one which was done after due consultation with various stakeholders of the annual event. 

He said "the Covid-19 pandemic has seriously affected every sector of the economy including the entertainment industry. He observed that, it will be insensitive to go ahead with the usual fanfare, the glitz and glamour to mark the Idoma International Carnival."

Prince Ochai further explained that activities such as street party, road shows, beauty pageant, and other activities associated with the Carnival shall not feature in the 2020 Carnival. The event will be on a low key in solidarity  with our people especially those who have lost loved ones during the period.

It should be recalled that, Idoma International Carnival which is an annual event in Otukpo, Benue State, started in 2013 as Agila Social and Economic Carnival, with the aim of showcasing to the world the rich cultural and economic potential of Idoma Nation through art, craft and social exhibitions. 

The carnival has been consistent in its mandate and aims of promoting, empowering and uniting the Idoma Nation across religious and political affiliations.

Prince Ochai called on all Nigerians and the Idoma Nation in particular to make generous donations towards the planned palliative intended for the most vulnerable people in the society by using the contact below:  info@idomacarnivang.com or any of the social media platforms of the Idoma International Carnival

Sunday, November 8, 2020

LARRY ZUKA DROPZ "MAMA YANKEE" featuring FOUNTAIN!!


       "Mama yankee" a societal commentary song laced with humour talks about the social pressure on Young folks to "jand", japa",go abroad via whatever means available most times ending up as human trafficking victims.

       Zuka based in San Francisco is not a victim but has seen this scenario up close and deployed his story telling persona in "Mama yankee". Together with the wickidis underground artiste in Africa FOUNTAIN they made magic in the studio, Treating a serious existential issue with humour.
     
"Mama yankee" is out globaly on all major digital music platforms.