Sunday, 30 June 2013

War........ "NGF" happening in "Actors Guild of Nigeria"



       There is katakata in AGN lagos state chapter. 

The gist is that Mr Victor Osuagwa purportedly won the AGN chairmanship election but it did not go down well with some people who felt they were the new emerging kingmakers.
 Amongst them are Mr. Frank Dallas the national PRO who first contested with a fake certificate and was disqualified when he couldn't produce the degree he said he got from UI. 
Then by certain magical AGN concoction he was cleared to contest as somebody who at least went to secondary school although he never produced his school certificate result and Now calls himself the ADEDIBU of Nollywood. This sobriquet is quite on point as you and i know the numerous universities the real Adedibu attended.



 Then there is Mathias Obiahagbon who pecuniarily was following IB Fiberisima the way flies follow 'sheet'.. After IB won, he asked for a large compensation from her which she obviously declined and thereafter they became enemies.
Then there is Paul Obazele,the former AMP president,who still secretly addresses himself as the AMP president,a scheme the current president is aware of because paul reluctantly relinquished the position of AMP president and he's been looking for relevance.

The AGN chairmanship election provided it but his camp supporting one unknown minion, Pedro Akambi lost to Victor Osuagwu in an obviously controversial election.

Then the rattle snake of the lot is Emeka Rollas. Since he lost to Miss Fiberesima, he's been in hiding in person but has been present in scheming and political shenaniganism. It is alleged that he is the architect of the whole imbroglo using Paul, Mathias, Frank, and his boy Emeka Rising as his foot soldiers.

Text messages are flying right, left and centre from both camps laying claim to the chairmanship position. However the Board of trustees headed by Chief Ifeanyi Dike has recognised Mr/chief Victor Osuagwu as the chairman of AGN lagos state. 
                                                                                                                                                                    (from Stella Dimo Korkus)

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