Monday, 23 December 2019

Power Demystified in Tenants of the House Movie


Power Demystified in Tenants of the House Movie

With a premiere at the Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja, conspiracy in power, dangerous romance, girl-child education and of course conflict resolution are some of the compelling themes of the movie, “Tenants of the House” produced by Dr. Wale Okediran and directed by Kunle Afolayan, Yinka Olatunbosun reports
Samuel Bakura (Yakubu Mohammed) is a young, charming and idea-driven first-term member of the House of Representatives from a constituency in Kaduna state called Kaduna South. He seems bent on using his position in the House to settle the long-standing crisis between the Fulani Herdsmen and Hausa farmers by sponsoring a bill in the Green Chamber.
That initiative was almost thwarted by his romance with Lizzie (Joslyn Dumas), an influential seductress member of the House of Representatives who tried to initiate him into the caucus of corruption. The caucus has only one agendum: to seek the impeachment of the Speaker of the House, Attah, who has an admirer in Bakura.
Conscience reined in on Bakura who also discovered a new flame, Batejo. Asides being a persuasive representative, Bakura certainly relishes dangerous affairs. Batejo has been betrothed to a Fulani Herdsman but Batejo is an ambitious lover. He cautiously worms his way into the young Fulani damsel’s heart but had to put his professed love to test by agreeing to fulfil the cultural requirement of Sharo. This practice of Sharo in a traditionally acceptable way of proving his bravery and manhood to the community and indeed his love interest but then it turned out as a means of settling the scores between the rival lovers.
What it simply means is that Bakura has to endure several strokes of cane without begging his aggressor to stop. Bakura agrees to go through this ritual to marry Batego until the unexpected happened.
Batego played a pivotal role in the conflict resolution of Hausa-Fulani crisis but constitutes other conflicts in the plot of the drama. Her character is a pointer to the daily reality of young Fulani girls who desire to be educated but are quickly made to marry under the pressure imposed by the prevalent culture.
The movie is inspired by the novel written by Dr. Wale Okediran with the same title and adapted into screenplay and tweaked to bring out the scenes of suspense, intrigues and thriller.
Quite fascinating is the establishing shot- a close shot of the Federal lawmaker’s vehicular plate number that helps situate the locale of the movie. Interestingly, the screening of the movie did not start until the arrival of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila at the hall. Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka was duly represented by his son, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka.
Sponsored by Ford Foundation, Premero Consulting Ltd, Bank of Industry, National Livestock Transformation Plan, the movie is an unusually blend of Nollywood and Kannywood stars that tells an incisive narrative from Northern Nigeria with a globally relevant thrust.
Okediran recalled some of the unforgettable moments at the location at the end of the movie premiere. He wrote the book to document parts of his experience as a former member of the House of Representatives. The book won the 2013 Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature.
“The Bank of Industry gave me the loan and advised me on the production of the movie. I stayed with them at the location for almost two weeks out of the six weeks they stayed. It was my first time of being at a film location and it was a wonderful experience for me to realise the rigour of film making,” he said.
Having done a detailed research in a Fulani village, he was able to deconstruct some of the negative stereotypes to tell an authentic African story.
“The next step is for us to go to the cinema and then tour the country. We hope to get to the grassroots and pass the message of conflict resolution and harmonious living among ethnic and religious groups in the country,” he added.
‘Tenants in the House’ is a visual political expose on Nigeria’s ruling class, the conflict between personal and national interest wrapped with a garb of emotions.

Gbajabiamila, lawmakers, celebrities grace premiere of Okediran’s ‘Tenants of The House’ movie


Gbajabiamila, lawmakers, celebrities grace premiere of Okediran’s ‘Tenants of The House’ movie
By Segun Adebayo On Nov 30, 2019



Speaker, House of Representatives, Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila (fourth left); owner/producer of the movie, Dr Wale Okediran (fourth right) and other members of the lower chamber of the National Assembly present at the movie premiere in Abuja.
Right from the time the premiere date of the highly-anticipated movie, ‘Tenants of The House’, produced by a former member of the House of Representatives and author, Dr Wale Okediran, was made public, movie enthusiasts have shifted their attention to knowing what he has in the offing.
Apart from emerging as one movie that many people looked forward to seeing at the cinemas, the brains behind the project and its producer, Okediran, was another factor that drew a large audience to the venue of its premiere at the Sheraton Hotel, Abuja, on Thursday.
Okediran had described the flick as a fictional adaptation of his stay in the lower chamber of the National Assembly, as he called himself as ‘Special Guest of Honour’.
The movie, which was directed by award-winning movie maker and director, Kunle Afolayan, had array of stars including notable Nollywood and Kannywood actors and actresses.
At the premiere on Thursday, were cast and crew of the movie as they shared their experiences on the set of the movie that focused on the need for a peaceful resolution of the herders/farmers crisis in the country.
Those who saw the movie commended Okediran and described it as a demonstration of universal truth about politics and politicians.

Friday, 22 November 2019

Wale Okediran releases movie trailer ahead of November 28


WALE OKEDIRAN RELEASES MOVIE TRAILER AHEAD OF NOVEMBER 28



Dr. Wale Okediran, a former president of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), has unveiled the official trailer for the new live-action adaptation of his award winning book, the Tenant of the house. The book, Tenants of the house is a fictional representation of the happenings in the House of Representatives, the second highest legislative council in Nigeria. The events chronicled took place between the years 2004 and 2007. These include the aborted impeachment move of the then Speaker of the House and subsequent attempts at a bogus constitutional amendment in order to extend the tenure of the executive arm of government.

Okediran develops several character portraits through which he establishes the strengths and weaknesses found in the legislative and executive arms of government in Nigeria.

The premiere of the movie will take place at the Sheraton Hotel, Abuja on November 28. The film was produced by Okediran’s consultancy outfit, Promero Counsults and featured prominent movie stars such as Kunle Afolayan as Director as well as several notable Nollywood and Kanny wood actors and actresses. “

Important personalities expected at the movie premiere include: Professor Ibrahim Gambari (CHAIRMAN); Professor Wole Soyinka; Profesor Chidi Odinkalu; Dr Kayode Fayemi, Kaduna State governor, Nasir El Rufai; Dr Andrew Kwasari (National Livestock  Transformation Plan) Innocent Chukuma (Ford Foundation), Uche Nwuka (Bank Of Industry) Rasheedat Okoduwa (ICPC), Kemi Okenyodo (Nigeria Policing Program), Hidayat Hassan (CDD) and the Representative of the US Embassy.

Okediran picks November 28 for Premiere of movie, Tenants of the house

OKEDIRAN PICKS NOVEMBER 28 FOR PREMIERE OF MOVIE, TENANTS OF THE HOUSE

 
The movie industry in the next few weeks will witness the birth of a new movie that has become the talk of the town. Apart from emerging as one movie that many people are anticipating its release, It was gathered that it would also put the industry on the map as brains behind the movie revealed to R in a brief chat.

Entitled Tenants of the House, the movie, which parades some of notable names in the movie industry was produced by a former member of House of Representatives, Dr Wale Okediran, a fictional adaptation of his stay in the lower chamber of the National Assembly as he described as himself as ‘Special Guest of Honour’.

In a statement released by Okediran and made available to R, the premiere of the movie directed by award-winning movie maker and director, Kunle Afolayan would be premiered at the Sheraton Hotel, Abuja on November 28.

According to Okediran, an author, politician and now a movie maker, the movie dwells on the need for a peaceful resolution of the pervasive herders/farmers crisis in the country just as it would also provide amicable solution to the crisis.

 “It is believed that the theme of the Film which is on the need for a peaceful resolution of the pervasive Herders/Farmers crisis in the country will go a long way in finding an amicable solution to the crisis which is widespread in the country and in some African countries.

“The Film was produced by my organisation; Premero Consults and parades an array of talents such as Kunle Afolayan as Director as well as several notable Nollywood and Kanny wood actors and actresses. “

According to Okediran, guests expected at the premiere include, political and community leaders, government officials, members of the private sector and diplomatic corps, NGOs as well as those of development partners.

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The premiere according to him would also throw up a panel discussion as “it is hoped that the discussion will assist in proposing a road map for solving the perennial herders/farmers problem in some parts of Africa using the film as a tool for conflict resolution,” he said.

Members of the panel of discussants include: Professor Ibrahim Gambari (CHAIRMAN); Professor Wole Soyinka; Profesor Chidi Odinkalu; Dr Kayode Fayemi, Kaduna State governor, Nasir El Rufai; Dr Andrew Kwasari (National Livestock  Transformation Plan) Innocent Chukuma (Ford Foundation), Uche Nwuka (Bank Of Industry) Rasheedat Okoduwa (ICPC), Kemi Okenyodo (Nigeria Policing Program), Hidayat Hassan (CDD) and the Representative of the US Embassy.