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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Kingkamba(m): 6:16pm On Jul 18, 2017
liar idiot
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Koolking(m): 6:17pm On Jul 18, 2017
morereb10:
Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism - This Is The Reason Why FG Is Stopping Production Of Local Movies & Music Abroad

The Minister of Information and Culture of Nigeria, Lai Mohammed, has reacted to criticisms trailing his recent pronouncement on steps being taken by the government to discourage the production of Nigerian movies and music outside the country.

In a chat with PT on Sunday, he said it was to tackle the exploitation of perceived loopholes in the Nigerian Broadcasting Code, NBC.

“The NBC code today as it stands has been exploited and not defined and that’s why movies being directed by Nigerians with Nigerian actors, actresses can be shot in South Africa and then brought back to be consumed in Nigeria.

All we are saying is that we are going to amend the code in a manner that it will not be possible for you to exploit any loophole there to go and shoot outside Nigeria film, music or programs that are meant to be consumed in Nigeria,” Mr. Mohammed said.


The Minister on Saturday said the government had taken steps to get the Nigeria Broadcasting Code, NBC to put an end to the trend of producing Nigerian music, movie and programs abroad. This however drew criticism from Nigerians who asked the minister to address the issue of government officials going for medical treatment abroad first before sanitising the movie industry.

However, the minister said the government had no ill-feeling in its move to dissuade Nigerian films from being produced abroad.

“It is not directed at any particular incident, every country should respect the local industry of other countries.

For example, in Ghana they introduced a law today that demands visiting actors to pay a thousand dollars to the government coffers while visiting directors and producers pay 5,000 dollars.

We must create an enabling environment and also generate revenue from our creative industry. The argument is simple, when you go to shoot a film offshore, you use the work force of that country to develop the capacity of that country and you improve the economy of that country and that is what we are trying to do here.”


more @ http://www.exlinklodge.com/2017/07/lai-muhammade-reacts-to-criticism-this.html


It's a step in the right direction.

Well meaning Nigerians are solidly behind you sir. Ignorant Nigerians who know nothing about governance and policies will kick as usual. At the bold: It's a source of revenue to Ghanaian government while discouraging capital flight in entertainment industry.

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by APCsupporter: 6:17pm On Jul 18, 2017
virtually all of the people criticizing lai are useless fools with no sense of reasoning.

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by toniabella(f): 6:17pm On Jul 18, 2017
Believe oga Lia at your own peril

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Nobody: 6:18pm On Jul 18, 2017
Hotshawarma:
Mention the great locations undecided or na lekki or ikoyi wey flood Don take over??

O'boy you no get joy at all. grin grin grin grin

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by YoungLionken(m): 6:18pm On Jul 18, 2017
Wetin dey worry dis lie-lie man self,wen there's frequent power outage, bad roads etc.....Abeg who knw am make him warn am ooo!!!See him face lyk Porcupine
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by loomer: 6:18pm On Jul 18, 2017
Old age bad
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Nobody: 6:19pm On Jul 18, 2017
not when your nation is not secured,no better power supply.....
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Kingkamba(m): 6:19pm On Jul 18, 2017
Liar Mohammed idiot.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Dare2Try(m): 6:19pm On Jul 18, 2017
Some one should help me Lai personal twitter handle I need to talk some sense into this man brain if he has any left
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by mecussey(m): 6:19pm On Jul 18, 2017
Pls, this man should not come and spoil this sector, almost every sector is spoilt already, he should concentrate on those areas and not music that is trending. He will end up chasing the musicians away. Nonesence govt with no priority.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by lagosrd: 6:21pm On Jul 18, 2017
I hope this not another lie cos anything did man talk...... Hummmmm make I run dey go jeje.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Nobody: 6:21pm On Jul 18, 2017
Koolking:


It's a step in the right direction.

Well meaning Nigerians are solidly behind you sir. Ignorant Nigerians who know nothing about governance and policies will kick as usual. At the bold: It's a source of revenue to Ghanaian government while discouraging capital flight in entertainment industry.

Pull your head from your behind. The part you highlighted said that " visiting actors and producers are meant to pay" not that Ghanaian are banned to shoot video elsewhere. Lai initial move was to ban artist from shooting video abroad so stop supporting this clueless government.

People like you are the reason people like Lai Mohammed are still in government.

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by jaytime(m): 6:21pm On Jul 18, 2017
Then this should be done across board. Printing industry too go abroad to print mags and bring them for Nigerian consumption, fashion industry too, the list is endless.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Bgorgeous: 6:22pm On Jul 18, 2017
I am with you on this Sir

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by BABANGBALI: 6:22pm On Jul 18, 2017
Nonsense. It's not your fault,2019 will soon come
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Goodlyhrt(m): 6:22pm On Jul 18, 2017
richeeyo:
What this man is saying makes sense but people pretend not to see that part
We have great locations in Nigeria
We also have great locations to site world class hospitals, world class schools too
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by truthstands11: 6:23pm On Jul 18, 2017
The money spent in foreign medical trip and jet parking lot in London is more enough transform many lives in this country. Leadership by example. First, stop medical trip abroad, your children should not school abroad, stop vacations abroad, etc. Then you can have the moral right to tell musicians where to shoot their videos. Very unfortunate government.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by truthstands11: 6:23pm On Jul 18, 2017
The money spent in foreign medical trip and jet parking lot in London is more enough to transform many lives in this country. Leadership by example. First, stop medical trip abroad, your children should not school abroad, stop vacations abroad, etc. Then you can have the moral right to tell musicians where to shoot their videos. Very unfortunate government.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by eph12(m): 6:24pm On Jul 18, 2017
richeeyo:
What this man is saying makes sense but people pretend not to see that part
We have great locations in Nigeria
Everyone would understand and accept if it was a policy that will affect the politicians too.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by CarterKim(m): 6:25pm On Jul 18, 2017
truthstands11:
The money spent in foreign medical trip and jet parking lot in London is more enough to transform many lives in this country. Leadership by example. First, stop medical trip abroad, your children should not school abroad, stop vacations abroad, etc. Then you can have the moral right to tell musicians where to shoot their videos. Very unfortunate government.
Meanwhile, this is how you sleep in ikorodu

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by fasterwell(m): 6:27pm On Jul 18, 2017
morereb10:
Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism - This Is The Reason Why FG Is Stopping Production Of Local Movies & Music Abroad

The Minister of Information and Culture of Nigeria, Lai Mohammed, has reacted to criticisms trailing his recent pronouncement on steps being taken by the government to discourage the production of Nigerian movies and music outside the country.

In a chat with PT on Sunday, he said it was to tackle the exploitation of perceived loopholes in the Nigerian Broadcasting Code, NBC.

“The NBC code today as it stands has been exploited and not defined and that’s why movies being directed by Nigerians with Nigerian actors, actresses can be shot in South Africa and then brought back to be consumed in Nigeria.

All we are saying is that we are going to amend the code in a manner that it will not be possible for you to exploit any loophole there to go and shoot outside Nigeria film, music or programs that are meant to be consumed in Nigeria,” Mr. Mohammed said.


The Minister on Saturday said the government had taken steps to get the Nigeria Broadcasting Code, NBC to put an end to the trend of producing Nigerian music, movie and programs abroad. This however drew criticism from Nigerians who asked the minister to address the issue of government officials going for medical treatment abroad first before sanitising the movie industry.

However, the minister said the government had no ill-feeling in its move to dissuade Nigerian films from being produced abroad.

“It is not directed at any particular incident, every country should respect the local industry of other countries.

For example, in Ghana they introduced a law today that demands visiting actors to pay a thousand dollars to the government coffers while visiting directors and producers pay 5,000 dollars.

We must create an enabling environment and also generate revenue from our creative industry. The argument is simple, when you go to shoot a film offshore, you use the work force of that country to develop the capacity of that country and you improve the economy of that country and that is what we are trying to do here.”


more @ http://www.exlinklodge.com/2017/07/lai-muhammade-reacts-to-criticism-this.html


Oga we don tire to dey hear generator noise for Nigerian movies
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by SamjohnnyB(m): 6:28pm On Jul 18, 2017
richeeyo:
What this man is saying makes sense but people pretend not to see that part
We have great locations in Nigeria
What kind of sense is he making. What about all the millions if not billions they spend the govt spends abroad on schools for their children, hospital bill, etc. Can they invest all the money here too. Abi there are not good schools in Nigeria?
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by eyinjuege: 6:29pm On Jul 18, 2017
Hotshawarma:
Mention the great locations undecided or na lekki or ikoyi wey flood Don take over??

Everything mustn't be in Lagos.

We have very nice places in Nigeria if it can only be explored.
They do really nice movies in Nigeria already. Most Nollywood movies are done in Nigeria, including English, Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa.
I think its mainly music videos that are shot abroad. But you'll b surprised if they start shooting in Nigeria how many jobs can be created.
Atimes though, maybe its cheaper shooting outside.

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by VajanahDischaj(f): 6:29pm On Jul 18, 2017
morereb10:
Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism - This Is The Reason Why FG Is Stopping Production Of Local Movies & Music Abroad

The Minister of Information and Culture of Nigeria, Lai Mohammed, has reacted to criticisms trailing his recent pronouncement on steps being taken by the government to discourage the production of Nigerian movies and music outside the country.

In a chat with PT on Sunday, he said it was to tackle the exploitation of perceived loopholes in the Nigerian Broadcasting Code, NBC.

“The NBC code today as it stands has been exploited and not defined and that’s why movies being directed by Nigerians with Nigerian actors, actresses can be shot in South Africa and then brought back to be consumed in Nigeria.

All we are saying is that we are going to amend the code in a manner that it will not be possible for you to exploit any loophole there to go and shoot outside Nigeria film, music or programs that are meant to be consumed in Nigeria,” Mr. Mohammed said.


The Minister on Saturday said the government had taken steps to get the Nigeria Broadcasting Code, NBC to put an end to the trend of producing Nigerian music, movie and programs abroad. This however drew criticism from Nigerians who asked the minister to address the issue of government officials going for medical treatment abroad first before sanitising the movie industry.

However, the minister said the government had no ill-feeling in its move to dissuade Nigerian films from being produced abroad.

“It is not directed at any particular incident, every country should respect the local industry of other countries.

For example, in Ghana they introduced a law today that demands visiting actors to pay a thousand dollars to the government coffers while visiting directors and producers pay 5,000 dollars.

We must create an enabling environment and also generate revenue from our creative industry. The argument is simple, when you go to shoot a film offshore, you use the work force of that country to develop the capacity of that country and you improve the economy of that country and that is what we are trying to do here.”


more @ http://www.exlinklodge.com/2017/07/lai-muhammade-reacts-to-criticism-this.html

to break the long trash to bits, all entertainers should contribute and settle these men to fuel their generators at home and feed their family members ONLY.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by vioment: 6:29pm On Jul 18, 2017
Old age dun dey catch up, or should i say dementia. What geographical location is our president and plane at this time? Is that not embarrassing talkless of the bills for treatment and plane in the hangar. What about the education of kids of government officals? Use your remaining good brain reason before you talk. You sound stupid and hypocritical right now. Amend your thinking. Ewu.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by symbianDON(m): 6:29pm On Jul 18, 2017
nice but ill-timed idea
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by victor8269: 6:30pm On Jul 18, 2017
It's pointless when a mad student recovers on rag day. Lai .M. is making point but Nigerians believe his ideas are gotten from Tabs left

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Splashme: 6:30pm On Jul 18, 2017
adonbilivit:
No reason would be reasonable until you politicians stop getting treated abroad, sending your children abroad to school etc. #FirstThingsFirst, bring our President back to Nigeria
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by victor8269: 6:30pm On Jul 18, 2017
It's pointless when a mad student recovers on rag day. Lai .M. is making point but Nigerians believe his ideas are gotten from Yaba left

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Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by andycom(m): 6:30pm On Jul 18, 2017
richeeyo:
What this man is saying makes sense but people pretend not to see that part
We have great locations in Nigeria



1) Mention 10 great locations with pictures and I'll mention 1000 or more with pictures.

2) Change starts with me, that's apc slogan abi? Pls they should stop going abroad for treatment instead, they should make use of our health facilities here, then musicians, movie producers etc will follow suit.
Re: Lai Mohammed Reacts To Criticism Over FG Move To Stop Music Production Abroad by Freshbaba95(m): 6:30pm On Jul 18, 2017
richeeyo:
What this man is saying makes sense but people pretend not to see that part
We have great locations in Nigeria

What is making sense there?, d man is clueless on what to do, he is just beating about the bush. Try and get better understanding.

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