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EducationRe: Private Universities In Nigeria by Seun(mod): 6:16pm On Dec 26, 2006
Nothing is free in life. People should be willing to pay if they are interested in quality education. If you come from a poor family, get part-time job to sponsor yourself through university. The absence of freebies provided by the government will teach you responsibility, so that when it's your turn to procreate you will not have 12 children. People have to learn to struggle and prosper with their own efforts instead of waiting on government or father Christmas. If we have more private universities, the price of university education will drop so sharply that market women will be able to afford it. Even if the price doesn't go down, the private universities will free up more space in public universities.

I am person who believes in social services by the government,
Let's learn to put aside whatever we "believe" in (government, father Christmas, whatever) and face reality.
PoliticsRe: Ethiopia Vs Somalian Islamists by Seun(mod): 8:20pm On Dec 25, 2006
Well, they don't have any oil!
LiteratureRe: The Golden Manuscript by Seun(mod): 7:27pm On Dec 25, 2006
10 pages a day. Wow, it seems like a lot to me, considering the fact that you probably use MSword.
Music/RadioRe: West African Idols: Season 1 (2007) by Seun(mod): 6:25pm On Dec 25, 2006
What are you talking about? In the past year, we've had several (forgettable) musical talent shows in Nigeria!
LiteratureRe: What Shakespeare Book Thrills You Most? by Seun(mod): 6:23pm On Dec 25, 2006
tunkun: In short I think shakespeare is an overrated hack that is fueled by the pretenses of faux academians thinking they are smart because they can read the esoteric works of shakespeare. While in reality its nothing much more spectacular that the drivel that dinner theaters churns out on a daily basis.
Tunkun is right, unfortunately. Shakespeare was not as good as our best contemporary writers.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Employers, Please Stop Frustrating Job Seekers With Unnecessary Demands by Seun(mod): 6:12pm On Dec 25, 2006
Donzman: Nice advice Seun
Thanks!

Donzman: but if one wants to go big, you definitely need some capital base.
We can't all go big, but we can all make a decent living. That should be one's goal when starting out.

@Seun this is a tap on the head. I'd already started something cool just after I posted this topic. I know this will sure fetch me some cool money. I actually took some time to think about this and as I went on, ideas started creeping in from every corner. That's the spirit and that's how it comes. Thanks men.
That's the spirit. Well done and keep it up!
TV/MoviesDo Nigerians Appreciate Subtlety In Movies? by Seun(mod): 5:24pm On Dec 25, 2006
A friend of mine got into arguments with some fellow filmmakers who told him that subtlety in a movie can't work for Nigerians. According to his friends, "if you don't tell them what you mean, they'll miss the message."

My response:

It's true that most Nigerians don't appreciate subtlety. They are intelligent, but calibrated differently. They are like Italians - if you don't raise your voice then you're not serious about whatever you are saying. One can assume that a Nigerian inside or outside a movie will always say what's on her mind in a direct manner. Otherwise she doesn't mean it. If you don't scream, you are not angry. If you don't roll on the floor and wail, you are not bereaved.

I think it's a cultural thing. I think the Mexicans are just like us, which is why their soap operas are doing really well on Nigeria TV. (The Hausas, bless their gentle hearts, are very different from Yorubas and Igbos in this regard!)
TV/MoviesRe: My Movie Writer/Director Journey by Seun(mod): 5:21pm On Dec 25, 2006
Orikinla: Seun,
Check out this handy camera.

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Thanks for the tip. I ordered the NV-GS500. The GS500 is a much cheaper 3ccd consumer camera. Unlike the DVX100 camcorders, the GS500 lacks a true progressive mode. Fortunately for me, interlaced videos are TV friendly.

Also: Make sure you check out my new topic, "Do Nigerians Appreciate Subtlety In Movies?" Cheers!
TV/MoviesRe: My Movie Writer/Director Journey by Seun(mod): 5:18pm On Dec 25, 2006
This short story got me thinking about the idea of (1) a series of short story collection, or (2) a series of ensemble movies based on loosely related short stories.

The First Approach: A single VCD/DVD with 4-6 short stories like "Doctor Sisi", "Political Rascal", or "The Honest Policeman" is released this month under the title "Abuja Story Collection". Let's say "Doctor Sisi" and "Political Rascal" generate a lot of interest while the others are found boring by viewers. Next Month, a new VCD/DVD titled "Abuja Story Collection 2" is released with "Doctor Sisi 2 (sequel to story one)", "Political Rascal 2", and new stories. Each month, stories that people are not interested in are dropped and new ones are added to replace them.

Problem with this approach: Users might find the experience of watching 8 short stories less satisfying than the experience of watching one good story.

(Second approach: Almost exactly like the first, but the stories are woven together like Love Actually and Magnolia. I don't like it, but it's something that can be done. Each story will stand alone like an episodic TV drama.)

With the first approach, one can use the model used by mangas in Japan. First you release a story collection, then later you compile several chapters of the individual stories and sell them as separatebooks. First, "Abuja Story Collection 1, 2, , " followed by "Political Rascal 1-10" The story collection is great because you'll enjoy at least one story in it. Later, you buy a compilation of chapters of your favorite story for your library.

UPDATE: My advisors made me realise that my search for a short story business model is a result of my reluctance to discipline myself to write a complete story for a movie. I'm now targeting 70-90 minute movies.
LiteratureRe: The Golden Manuscript by Seun(mod): 9:45pm On Dec 23, 2006
Instead of going to Egypt, you can correspond online with an archeologist?
(One needs to make one's production budget recoupable!)
Poems For ReviewRe: 'Funky Patient': Screenplay For A Short Film by Seun(mod): 8:38pm On Dec 23, 2006
Noted. But, by "toy gun" I really meant realistic-looking toy guns. You won't notice the difference on screen.
Poems For ReviewRe: 'Funky Patient': Screenplay For A Short Film by Seun(mod): 6:03pm On Dec 23, 2006
seun come here u done start again shey no be wetin u do wey make them pursue u from actors guild be this stealing script and selling out na here u come dey post am mind u no magha here at all your format no go work?
This is a joke, right? Some people won't understand the joke (I don't) so please spell it out.
I can confidently boast that this script bears no similarity to those sent to me. It's a unique concept.

wait oo have u gotten a director for the film i might just help u for security reasons because one of my uncle a military man(uniformed gate man ) will be glad to help with arms and armunitions holla me okay
I appreciate the offer, although I don't like the idea of using real guns for a movie. What if a live bullet finds itself in one of the guns? An actor could end up dead, which is not ok at all. Therefore I really prefer toy guns for movies!
Certification And Training AdvertsRe: Help Please: Hoa Can I Get Free Tutorial Of Matlab: by Seun(mod): 11:24am On Dec 23, 2006
Search this website: www.google.com
ProgrammingRe: I Want To Learn Java. by Seun(mod): 11:24am On Dec 23, 2006
Have you even tried searching the forum?
LiteratureRe: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Book 7! by Seun(mod): 9:14pm On Dec 22, 2006
What a lame title! Something climactic like "Harry Potter and the King Of Wizards!" may have been better.

We know that Harry Potter has to confront and defeat Lord Voldermort in this book.
Can any topic in the book be more important than that? Deathly Hallows my foot!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Employers, Please Stop Frustrating Job Seekers With Unnecessary Demands by Seun(mod): 1:58pm On Dec 22, 2006
If you are an electrical engineer, do you need a loan to repair damaged electronic equipment for people?

If you are a Computer Science graduate, do you need a loan to supply PC consumables and repair PCs?

If you are a brilliant student , do you need a loan to start giving personal tutorials and composing handouts?

If you own a digital camera, do you need a loan to cover events and produce photo CDs for people?

If you like to cook, do you need a loan to offer to be a resident chef for all neighbours?

If you like children, do you need a loan to convince your neighbours to pay you for baby-sitting services?

I know students who own laptops. Why can't they lease such laptops to people for short presentations?

Nigeria is a country full of problems. One man's problem is another man's profit!!. Get cracking, people! Instead of looking for capital, look for a business that requires capital withn your means. The fact that you are alive and not dead means that there's a certain amount of capital at your disposal. Manage it!!
Poems For ReviewRe: 'Funky Patient': Screenplay For A Short Film by Seun(mod): 8:54am On Dec 22, 2006
Wow, Damsal and Iice, I love the way you analyse stories. Keep it up, the industry needs insightful critics too!
TV/MoviesRe: Wanted: Great Scripts And Stories For Movie Production by Seun(mod): 8:03am On Dec 22, 2006
Yeah, but probably much easier than trying to convince and train people to write to my satisfaction.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Back To Our Root - Nairaland Members Bash In Lagos. by Seun(mod): 2:01pm On Dec 21, 2006
If you're organizing a Christmas party in your name, I can support it. But I cannot allow myself to be held liable for what I know little about if something goes wrong, which is why I won't let you call it a "Nairaland party".
ProgrammingRe: Step To Programming by Seun(mod): 12:17pm On Dec 21, 2006
Why do you want to become a programmer?
What gives you the impression that programming is good for you?
Once we know this, we'll be able to answer your question appropriately.

See Also: Programming - What About Newbies Like Me? - Nairaland
AgricultureRe: Fish Farming And Pig Farming: Which Is More Profitable? by Seun(mod): 10:41am On Dec 21, 2006
Muslims consider pigs unclean, while the scientific community considers pork unhealthy. That's a big problem.
AdvertsRe: An Upcoming Magazine by Seun(mod): 10:40am On Dec 21, 2006
By now the magazine ought to have been launched!
Poems For ReviewRe: 'Funky Patient': Screenplay For A Short Film by Seun(mod): 10:38am On Dec 21, 2006
[s]Actors Wanted:
Male actor who looks 18 to play the role of Irisi.
Strikingly attractive female actress to pay the role of the doctor.
Another female actress to play the role of sister Patience.
Payment: Refreshments and the opportunity for a mutually beneficial professional relaionship
Location: A hospital at Sango Ota, Ogun State.
email address: [/s]

So, for this particular pig to fly, it must have wings or be specially endowed to do so. Why should there be a romance between the two of them, and HOW can the doctor be so easily influenced by him - it's not as though she's never seen a man before, is it? Perhaps the latter instalments of the story will try to answer these questions.
You are right; it's a major plot hole.

I was wondering about the Inspiration for this Screenplay. Still not seeing the relation. however am not averse to being Directed.
This was meant to be the first act of a 70 page story, but I changed my mind and decided to release this as a short story instead of just throwing it away. I could use it to practice the art of movie production.
BusinessRe: Business Ideas by Seun(mod): 10:29am On Dec 21, 2006
i would be glad if you can fed me some ideas on farming (any kind of farming). I am interested in it.
Fish Farming: www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-20394.0.html
Versus Pig Farming: www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-23669.0.html

By becoming a farmer, you can do more to satisfy people's hunger than the best president in the world.
PoliticsRe: Pat Utomi For President In 2007? by Seun(mod): 10:27am On Dec 21, 2006
“Let The Rainbow Take Shape” — Pat Utomi

[Speech delivered by presidential aspirant Prof. Pat Utomi at send-forth rally at the Oshimili South Local Government arcade, Nnebisi road Asaba on December 1, 2006]

Protocols.

From the deep creeks of the Niger Delta to the sandy dunes that border the receding Lake Chad, and the bush paths that make it hard to tell whether it is the soil of Benin Republic or that of Nigeria’s Kwara State and the mountain ranges that allow us a glimpse of Benue, Cross Rivers State, and in fact Cameroon, I greet you the varied, the gifted and the long suffering people of our beloved country. I salute you in great tribute as I acknowledge that the moment is now for identifying where the rain began to wet our heads and that acting jointly we may draw down the evidence that it is time to play because the rain is gone – the rainbow.

I thank you who have come from great distances to gather in the quest for reasoning together on how to escape this rain that has hammered down so hard on us that a country which should be prosperous is inhabited by some of the poorest people on earth. Folklore tells us that in the abundance of water the fool is thirsty. But we are thirsty with water everywhere; there is soap in our eyes irritating those vital organs even though we are in a pool of water. Reflect, my people; reflect. Unless we can put on thinking caps ours may be like the sad story of some of our regional compatriots who watched, in denial about predicted doom, until they were consumed by it.

Such ominous portends about us too have rung out. Many of us remain unconcerned, or convinced that our personal circumstances will shield us from whatever may come. But I urge you to look at people who thought like them a few years ago in Cote d’voire and a few years earlier still, in Liberia. It is these reflections that led me to stand from the comforts of my immediate environment, persuaded that on the raising of an army of servant leaders dedicated to making the true needs of the people the essence of public life and deeply passionate that advancing the Common Good could save the fast rushing Nigerian train from the precipice.
Prof. Pat Utomi for President!

I have since embarked on a tour of this vast country, talking to the rich, the poor, the women, the men, the young and the old, in languages I could speak and in those I could not speak. I discovered an amazing thing; we all want similar things. How we want them may differ, but in brotherhood we stand in seeking a better future for our children, a reduction in the toil with which we eke out an improved quality of life for ourselves.

The years of innocence have been consumed by the dark clouds of corruption, and the despising of intellect and people of ideas. The result is clear. Instead of hospitals we have homes of death; in place of schools, we have sheds of unlearning and illiteracy; rather than export food and agricultural produce as we used to we have become the world’s biggest importer of Rice and even Palm Seedlings that were taken from here have sent back their grandchildren as imported oil from Malaysia. Tell me, my people, how long shall we kill our prophets and wander in the wilderness.
Prof. Pat Utomi for President!

As I traveled around the country, consulting and listening to the people I felt the pain of this blessed land; I heard the cries of little children, innocents who did not choose to be born here, and felt the agony of mothers who could not provide, and the anguish of widows deprived of what little they had to live on. It became clear to me that it would be hard for me on judgment day if I did not come forward and say to you that you have a choice.

Nigeria needs a revolution. Nigerians must arise and throw off the yoke of leaders who do not care, who may not know, and who in greed and mindless selfishness hold them in bondage, sacrificing even the future of their own children because they lack the wisdom to see that even their own children, no matter how much of the public treasure they despoil, are likely victims of a mortgaged future. It is a revolution we can accomplish without a shot being fired. I have stood up to be counted in offering myself as willing to go forth and contest the market place of ideas with my vision of a new Nigeria. If that vision, which we shall offer on Monday pleases you then I would in deep humility go forward as your servant to contest elections for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. But there is much work to do.
Prof. Pat Utomi for President!

Many times when change has become imperative in Africa we have failed the people badly because self-centered elite hold on to fiefdoms fractured political parties are reluctant to coalesce into one solid opposition block. FORD in Kenya went down that path and left a tired Arap Moi regime in power. Even in Nigeria our previous democratic incarnations suffered from this disease. I have therefore deliberately encouraged the road to a coalition of interests since I indicated interest in participating in partisan politics. It has been a big challenge managing egos in that quest to evolve structure that will best serve the desperate desire of the Nigerian people for change which was so palpable as I toured the country.

But I must thank those who I pressured with these burden. They include Chief Okey Nwosu, Chairman of ADC, leaders of AC, Chairman of Union of Political Parties, Chief Okpara, Chief Olu Falae, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, Dr. Tunji Braithwaite, Dr. John Obayuwana and other too numerous to be named.

It is my fervent hope and prayer, for the sake of the Nigerian people, that this effort not be in vain because of narrow mindedness. Only a Rainbow, that coalition of colours in the spectrum will signal that the rain is about to stop beating the Nigerian people.

Your royal highnesses, Chiefs, Honourables, Distinguish Ladies and Gentlemen I have a dream of a country radically different from what we have now. A country where the youth have hope, the elder have contentment and the families have peace and joy, and have a dream of a country where justice reign and the rule of law is taken as a fact of life. I have a dream of progress, prosperity and the elevation of the dignity of the human person such that strife which is the hallmark of present Nigerian life recedes into only remembrance of history as on educated middle class for bread that it is a majority of the people drive a globally competitive economy. I am most grateful that you have given so generously of yourself on this working day to send me forth into the political arena to seek to make these dreams come true.

May God bless you, bless your children and bless our dear country.
TV/MoviesRe: The 'Nativity Story' Movie by Seun(mod): 9:34am On Dec 21, 2006
The gist on the net is that it's a good Christmas story that's quite faithful to the bible. Don't expect more.
TV/MoviesRe: I Want To Become An Actress by Seun(mod): 8:47am On Dec 21, 2006
'Funky Patient': A Screenplay For A Short Film
Are you interested in the above screenplay? It will be widely distributed on and off the Internet so you will gain a lot of exposure. All you lose is the 2 days we'll spend on the set. It may be worth it for aspiring actors.
FoodRe: How To Avoid Crying When Chopping Onions by Seun(mod): 7:25am On Dec 21, 2006
Has anyone tried it yet?
CrimeRe: Can A Man Rape His Wife? by Seun(mod): 7:39pm On Dec 20, 2006
The day women start standing up for themselves is the day it will happen. The laws are there.
Jokes EtcRe: Music Video Uncut: D**k In A Box! by Seun(mod): 7:24pm On Dec 20, 2006
It's not funny because you didn't watch it to the end?
Poems For ReviewRe: 'Funky Patient': Screenplay For A Short Film by Seun(mod): 7:23pm On Dec 20, 2006
If you predict right, the story is not worth reading, because that would be so improbable that it would take a world without gravity and flying pigs to make it happen.
Interesting stories are based on unlikely events. Normal events are boring because they happen around us all the time. A story about pigs flying, if properly delivered, is far more interesting than a story about pigs that don't fly!! The burden is on me to convince you that such an unlikely event could happen under the circumstances of my story.
Poems For ReviewRe: 'Funky Patient': Screenplay For A Short Film by Seun(mod): 6:20pm On Dec 20, 2006
Seun hey, what happens next?
Hope a part two is coming soon because it mustn't end this way.
Alas, that's the end of the story. It's a very short story. I'm writing a longer story that owes a lot to this one.

Wow, nice script.
If i predict right, SISI will fall for IRISI; besides, the age difference is not much.
Thanks! Yes, Sisi and Irisi are going to have an affair, but no one knows whether the relationship will last.

And what's the lesson
The major lesson in this story is that certain illnesses - psychosomatic illnesses - originate from the mind.

When I get my production equipment, I'll probably produce and direct this script and put the movie on Youtube!

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