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Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Future Awards Pictures + The Organisers

Here are some pictures from the 2009 Future awards

The comperes. Onyinye Igwe and Dare Art Alade

Omobaba and Kenny Ogungbe





Omotola Jalade Ekeinde






Ebuka and Noble Igwe

Ebuka and Lamide Akintobi

Ace comedian Ali baba

Hip on TV presenter and TFA nominee, Dayo

Isio Wanogho, Denrele and Tony


Isio and make up artist, Jerry Jideobi



MI on stage


Denrele, Myself and Freeze of Coolfm. Freeze and I presented the Award for Actor and Musician of the year. Denrele received on behalf of 9ice
Pix thanks to Adeyomoye oluseyi, Sola Kayode, Omobaba, Isio and Chude Jideonwo


The Organisers of the Future Award
Adebola, Chude and Emilia

For those who don’t know much about the guys behind this amazing concept, read about them below...

Chude Jideonwo (Creative Director-at-large)

Born in 1985, Chude has written for True Love Magazine, Thisday, The Guardian, Made, Big Brother Magazine, Leadership & Lifestyle and he has been editor to a number of magazines including Variety and Tour Nigeria. He also has a career on TV, having worked with Inside Out with Agatha, Let’s talk about it (MBI) and also New Dawn with Funmi Iyanda and briefly with Moments with Mo. His script writing credits include House 4 and the Academy and he has presented on the Sunday Show (NTA), and Patito’s Gang. He is presently presenter of rubbing minds on Channels TV

In 2007, Chude was selected as one of the 101 Young African Leaders by the African Business Forum. He also became arguably the youngest receiver of Nigeria’s most respected media award, Nigeria Media Merit Award, when he was announced as entertainment journalist of the year.

He was called to the Nigerian Bar in November 2007, after emerging as Best Student in Land Law from the University of Lagos, and is presently an Asst. Manager with a leading Nigerian airline.

Emilia Asim-Ita (Marketing Director)

Born in 1987, Emilia continued her successful streak as the presenter of Youth Talk with Emilia on NTA Network and was also lifestyle Editor for Variety Magazine, Tour Nigeria and editor of Sleek magazine.

In 2007, she was selected as one of the 101 Young African Leaders by the African Business Forum in Ghana; she was also one of the 12 winners of the highly coveted Leap Africa Youth Leadership Awards.

A Mass Communications Student of the University of Lagos, who also anchored Sounds.com on Eko FM for a year, she was content director with Amstel Malta Box Office.

Adebola Williams (Operations Director)

Born in 1986, he was consultant producer with the Canadian Broadcasting commission, and consultant producer with Lifestyles in Africa with Mnet. He was also Human Resource Consultant with the Close-up Salsa Challenge, as well as working briefly with the Apprentice Africa in publicity and was recently producer and content director of Amstel Malta Box Office reality TV show.

Producer of Rubbing Minds on channels TV, Adebola is also a public speaker who has spoken at the I AM Unique seminars, Top 100 Our Generation, amongst others.

Young genuises huh?

Later guys!

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

born in 1987 and 1986? hmmmm

Anonymous said...

Okay, it's nice to be zany and all but Denrele...okayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.

Anonymous said...

linda are sure about this guys'birth year?????!!!!!!!
im amused!!....and pls reply.
thanks.

Anonymous said...

hmmmmmm lol Naija people and date of birth, they look old to be under 23

Anonymous said...

Its amazing....these guys are all so young....really inspiring...
Derenle freaks me out sometimes..guess its his style anyways...
Dare gets to compere everything...really love that dude..hei, linda what do u think of Dares song "Not the Girl"..classic right?

Anonymous said...

a damn shame!!!. u did not even comment on the d-day and all d inaugural balls that followed.

Anonymous said...

I read the first that says born in 1987, I had to look back to make sure if they meant 1886, and 1887,just kidding. I guess looking at how our older generation is, where they don't encourage the younger generation, and older too to advance their talent except to become doctors,lawyers, engineers or having ten degrees, upon that they lack in common sense, only book smart. It's not bad to be academically achieved, but if the younger generation Nigerians are encouraged more, it will be great, because there are so many talent in Nigeria that needs to be put to good use. If all those old big belle men who are doing nothing for the country will give the younger generation(the true leaders) a chance in the political affairs in Nigeria, people will be surprise of how much change will come.It can be possible that they are that young, and are Nigerians. I'm proud of them. Here in the States, there are many people like that, because it is allowed and encouraged. Obama won because he's young, and will change the old politics that did not bring any change, and bring something new to the table. I'm inspired. I honestly hope to see more Nigerians putting their talent to good use to help the country, and not put it to waste.

Anonymous said...

i m also wondering about their ages too,is really amusing.dnt believe it.
we all know they are young acheivers, no doubt,bt 1986 and 1987,c'mon give me a break...

Anonymous said...

Talking about the inauguration,Michelle really looks like she is the back bone of obama n i think she contributes like 60% in his acheivements.

Her gown at the inaugural ball is lovely and their kids are so sweeeeeeeet.

Anonymous said...

Those guys look quite old for under 23s but they're doing a great job nevertheless.

Denrele, wats up with that dude anyways? Personal style or not, I'm getting fed up.

Kudos to u too Linda.

Anonymous said...

Linda, pls confirm the organizers DOB. I know two out of three of them and i know for a fact that they are much older than that. I know the future awards is centered around the youth and the accomplishments of the future generation, but lets not overhype the issue, if it is necessary to put out their dob then it should be the truth. Your blog usually contains factual information so im sure this is a mistake, but pls try n correct it to maintain the standard of your blog. (I also hope they are not the ones giving out these dates o, cos they aint young like that lol)

Anonymous said...

Okay, everyone's said not to respond to these comments but cos of Anon who says for fact that he know our ages, I have to do a double take.

I am 23. If anyone cant believe that, the person coulde take an easy walk to the St. Valentine's hospital in Yaba where I was born or the hospital in the UK (where records are kept) where Adebola was born etc to check it out. Perhaps my school records from Mayflower to Unilag?

I got SO angry at first that people would think I would lie about my age! And to see the comments so self-righteously insistent about my own reality, but after a while i guess i understand.

It is a shame that we have such a culture of deceit in our socity that makes us think everyone is dishonest. We have the same problem with our nominees when we say Don Jazzy is 26 for instance or Dbanmj 28 or Tara 30. But that's the point of the future awards - Nigeria has changed, young people are doing so much in so little time. Lets come to terms with it - and be challenged.

best to all
chude

Anonymous said...

Chude, you shouldn't have responded. @ Anon - Yes they look mature(older) than their ages but that gives no right to dispute.I'm indeed proud of them all and slightly jealous that I didnt think of all that at age 23 -KUDOS to you all - continue to shine bright

Anonymous said...

Chude, I understand your frustration. I'm the 6th anon, and to be honest my initial reaction was, this is a lie, but I immediately saw the other side that this is possible, because they are many young talented Nigerians out there, when they are given a good guidance. It is time for Nigerians to believe in other Nigerians. I bet you if it was some caucasians that they put up there, everybody will believe it even if the information was not accurate. I told my friend to check it out. I will put my friend on the spot,lol yeah, she can sit down all day, and talk about the bad things going on in Nigeria, but she will still be the first to rep Naija to the fullest. I expected a decent response from her, but all she emphasized on is the inaccuracy of the ages, basically it's a lie, it's just impossible, and she was so adamant about it like she knew them personally. My take on it, whether the age is accurate or not , can we acknowledge their effort. Nigeria has so much potentials to be a better country, but unfornately it's not, and it will take you and I, young and old, to do what we can do to better the country. Everybody's effort should be recognized and appreciated, as long as it is not harming the people, and the country. The future awards is amazing, it is time to recognized our young people. It's sad that the only thing people focus on is just the age inaccuracy. They should be inspiration to everybody, and I'm proud of them.

Anonymous said...

wat is that girl called bisoye wearing?as in the blue outfit?that her bra showing?gosh

Anonymous said...

lol...ha!ha!
one of the reciepients actually replied!!lol

Anonymous said...

that jerry jideobi is as gay as they come!!saw the guy swaying on aboyade cole in V.I one day!!!such a funny sight!

Anonymous said...

so is the chubby guy in the 3rd picture on the left gay. Hez a cute gay guy if he is..I just assumed he was gay cuz of his well shaped eyebrows and he just looked too well groomed to be straight...Hez cute tho, gay or not...

SPEECHgirl said...

always hard to believe anything good can come from the young eh?
is that how well we have been brain washed?

Anonymous said...

cograts to them all! really it's good to know the young ones are doing great things.
However i guess i missed the part where Chude emerged best student in land law cause we were in the same class and i can't recall no such thing. my dear, your achievements are good enough , you dont have to falsify some more.

Anonymous said...

anyway knew this folks from chldhood days and thats their age.
you Nigerians, so concerned about others and leave urself with a log of wood in ur eyes.
look for what to do to affect ur generation cos the future is in our hands ok. to that chap that say they look older, think u need a pair of spectacle, and will like u to post ur pix lets see how old u look. they also have their birth certificate to show and not even age declaration.

A TFA/RedSTRAT fan

Anonymous said...

chude in case u read dis pls dont reply - let ,e deal with the idiot for yOu. Anon who said chude falsified his prize - you must be really frustrated n small.

Were u at the prizegiving ceremony for our set?? I waa in lagos campus law school n was der wen chude was announced for land law. So can u apologise to him for ur foolishness or take a walk to the faculty in lag. Hiss!!!

Anonymous said...

chude in case u read dis pls dont reply - let ,e deal with the idiot for yOu. Anon who said chude falsified his prize - you must be really frustrated n small.

Were u at the prizegiving ceremony for our set?? I waa in lagos campus law school n was der wen chude was announced for land law. So can u apologise to him for ur foolishness or take a walk to the faculty in lag. Hiss!!!

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