Business man, Obinna Iyiegbu, also known as Obi Cubana, and John Okafor also known as Mr Ibu, were honoured with traditional titles at the 2021 Nollywood New Yam Festival, held in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that also honoured at the annual fiesta, which showcased Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage, was Dr Fahad Al Taffaq, the Ambassador of United Arab Emirates to Nigeria.
The event was organised by the former Chairman of Actors Guild of Nigeria, Onwurah Ifeanyi, also known as Agility.
“This is a festival that Nollywood stakeholders put in place to always remind them of their roots and culture.
“In time past, we were forgetting our roots, but now we are trying to see what we can do every year to bring people back.
”I used the festival as a pointer to other African cultures. You can see people dress in Edo, Calabar, Yoruba, Hausa and other attires. So, that is the pointer.
“Aside the celebration, we are awarding a lot of people. The award became necessary because so many people had helped Nollywood and humanity.
“So, from time to time, we award these people because when you praise somebody that did something well, it would encourage the person to do more, and that is why today we are awarding these people,” Ifeanyi said.
Emeka Rollas, National President of Actors Guild of Nigeria, said the New Yam Festival to an Igbo man, was a celebration of good harvest of yam annually.
“It is believed that when you do not celebrate the harvest of yam in a year, the next year’s harvest may not be fruitful. That is why it is very imperative as Nollywood has become the most important export of Nigeria as far as culture is concerned. That is why every year, we gather here in the celebration of the yam as a symbol of unity for Nigeria and for the Igbo man.
NAN reports that while Obi Cubana got the title of Ifeomaolibo, Okafor got Aki Ogbocioma, because of his positive impact in the industry.
Taffaq also got the award of Ugocinba, meaning, An Eagle from a foreign land which is well cherished. Others that got awards include Francis Duru, Alhaji Abunakar Maikano, the Sapayi of Garki, Abuja and many others.
Bishop Oguba Owuocho John, Secretary of the West Africa College of Bishops, said that African cultures should not be allowed to die, adding, “Today, we are taking about culture that does not involve sacrifice.
“This New Yam Festival is a point of contact where people interact with themselves, where some helpers locate people that they suppose to render help to.”
Taffaq, who received the award of Ugocinba, said, “This event is one that will bring a lot of prosperity, support to the actors and the creative industry in Nigeria, and of course, it is going to be an important aspect of Nigeria.
“We at the UAE Embassy have been partnering with Nigerian government and the leaders in the country’s creative industry.
“In 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic, we organised the UAE-Nigeria Culture and Art Football in Lagos. It was well attended and a huge success,” Fahad said.
Another awardee, Okafor, lauded the organisers in appreciation.
(NAN).