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As a pirates begins the sales of an abridged version of blockbuster movie, titled Jagun-Jagun, recently produced by Femi Adeboyo on the street, at the rate of N250 to N500 per copy, the founder and Executive Director of Kaduna International Film Festival, Audu Isreal Kashim has called on the Federal Government to save the million dollar film industry from collapsing.
Speaking at the 6th Kaduna International Film Festival event themed; 'Globalization of Film And Its Impact On The World,' Kashim urged the government to go tough on pirates and copyright infringers, as movie producers are running at lose.
"We need government to come to our rescue. We spend millions on film production and we need to make our money back. The laws protecting creativity is under the copyright commission and they need to add more sanctions to those who are found wanting in this copyright infringement. Once there is strong infringment penalty, it will help."
In his opening remarks, Kashim who called on government at all levels to support the film industry and film festival organizers so that the rich culture of Nigeria can be projected to the world, also identified tourism as of the key sector that grows a nation's GDP, citing Dubai as an example of nations with tourist attraction.
The Director General of Nigerian Copyright Commission, Dr John Atseyin who was present at the event said the copyright act is now enriched with stiffer sanctions against intellectual property theft, to protect creators.
Represented by Mrs susan Bashorun, Director Nigerian Copyright Commission kaduna, the Diretor General of NCC said "the new copyright act is very rich. The penalty has been upgraded. Gone are the days when a pirate will be asked to pay one N1000 and there in the court, he will throw the N1000 and work away. No the penalty is high now.
"We have an online unit in our operation office called OCI, what this particular section does is to investigate online content. We cannot on our own start lokling for online content if you dont come and report the theft. Then after investigation by OCI, when there is need or prima facie, they will set up a casw file and take you to court.
"For every copy infringrd is 10,000 and then the imprisonment is not 3 months anymore. It is five years. It is not business as usual anymore. And them the judges have been trained on matters concerning this issues.
"To the evil doers, its no longer business as usual. The slegde hammer of law will fall on you. If you are high and mighty, you have to face the law," the DG said.
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The management of the National Ear Care Centre, Kaduna, on Thursday, condoled with the Zazzau Emirate Council, following the collapsed of the 150-year-old Zaria Central Mosque which claimed no fewer than 12 lives and seven other Muslims faithful injured.
It will be recall that a section of the 150-year-old mosque collapsed around 4pm on Friday while worshippers were praying Since the incident on August 11, 2023, many had throoged to commiserate with the Zazzau Emirate Council as well as families of victims of the collapsed Mosque in the ancient city of Zaria.
Among the early callers were the state governor, Senator Uba Sani where in donated over N8m to families of the deceased as well as those that sustained injuries during the incident.
The Chief Medical Director of the National Ear Care Centre, Dr Mustapha Abubakar Yaro, leading other management team, paid a condolence visit to the Emir of Zazzau, Ambassador Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, on Thursday in the ancient city of Zaria, Kaduna State.
Also in the team that accompanied the CMD are: The Head of Clinical Services, Dr Shaheed B Nasir, Director Administration of the Center, Malam Aliyu Rani, the Public Relations officer, Malam Ahamed Tahir, Personal Assistant to the Medical Director, Muhktar S Nuhu, and Special Assistant to the Medical Director Malama Maryam Ibrahim.
The CMD expressed grief over the collapse mosque, describing the incident as tragic.
Yaro also prayed for the families that lost the lives as well as prayed for speedy recovery of those who sustained injuries during the unfortunate incident.
According to him, "It is with deep sorrow that we learned about the collapse of a part of the mosque, resulting in the loss of precious lives and leaving several others injured.
"In the same vein, the Management tender its condolence to his Highness on the passing away of Alhaji Tukur Yero and Sarkin Shanun Zazzau, Alhaji Salisu Muhammadu May Allah SWT grant them Jannatul Firdausi. Amen. "May He grant strength and patience to the families of the deceased, and may He grant complete healing to those who are recovering from their injuries."
In his remarks, the Emir of Zazzau, who is also the Chairman of the Kaduna State Traditional Council, thanked the Chief Medical Director and his team for the visit and standing by the people of the Emirate, the state and the Muslim Ummah(community) during the triying periods. Bamalli also commended the National Ear Care Centre for its outstanding work and quest to save lives.
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Group under the aegis of Concerned Northern Forum, (CNF) has called on relevant stakeholders to support the Registrar, National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies, (NBAIS) Prof. Imam Yahuza Suleiman.
The Forum in a press statement issued to newsmen in Kaduna on Thursday, through it's Spokesperson, Comrade Abdulsalam Mohamed Kazeem, said with his track record of commitment to life's assignment, the Forum is confident that he will lead the board towards achieving its goals and ambitions in the nearest future.
While calling on NBAIS staff, students, other affiliate institutions, and the broader public to offer their support and cooperation to Prof Yahuza's led management, Kazeem noted that there is need for them to give him time so he can focus and address any pending issue within the board rather than causing unnecessary distractions.
He disclosed that, "Concerned Northern Forum,(CNF) a leading advocacy group for Educational, Infrastructural and Socio-economic advancement in the North and Nigeria at large, is issuing a rallying call to stakeholders and members of the public to support the leadership of the National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS) under the capable guidance of Professor Imam Yahuza Suleiman.
"We believe that Prof Imam's distinguished academic career and expertise makes him well-equipped to address the challenges faced by the board and drive it towards greater success.
"Prof Imam Yahuza Suleiman is a highly respected academic renowned for his exceptional contributions to the field of Arabic and Islamic studies. His vast knowledge, experience, and leadership qualities leave no doubt that he is the right person to navigate the complexities of the NBAIS. With his dedication and commitment, we are confident that Prof Imam will lead the board towards achieving its goals and ambitions.
"Concerned Northern Forum would like to extend a special appeal to any aggrieved staff members and the general public to afford Prof Imam a little time to engage with the appropriate authorities regarding pending staff matters, at this time he needs no distractions.
"Change in leadership can bring about necessary adjustments, and we believe that Prof Imam is committed to addressing any outstanding issues in a fair and equitable manner. By working together and extending trust in his leadership, we can help create an environment conducive for progress and meaningful transformation within the NBAIS.
"We condemned in-totality the petition submitted against the board by some attention seekers regarding what we describe as a privilege, and not a right at any rate, we believe it's high time those behind this distractive agenda approach the registrar and its entire management politely and not by any form of blackmail, the current leadership of the Board have a trade mark of long outstanding history of fairness to all Nigerians In- respective of their colour, region and background.
"We encourage all stakeholders, including NBAIS staff, students, and other affiliate institutions, and the broader public, to offer their support and cooperation to Prof Imam Yahuza Suleiman lead management. By uniting behind his leadership, we can collectively enhance the quality and effectiveness of Arabic and Islamic studies in our nation, fostering an environment that promotes academic excellence and contributes to the growth and development of our society and country." He said.
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