I Used Computer To Make Ogundiji’s House, Gbotija’s Coffin In Jagun Jagun – Ibadan-Based Artist

Movie lovers who have seen Jagun Jagun, the Nigerian action thriller made by Femi Adebayo Salami, may not know that some structures in the movie are unreal. One of them that warrants a significant mention is Ogundiji’s mansion, a computer-generated CGI image. Legit.ng caught up with Davies David Enioluwa, the artist who did the work. He told the story of how the mansion and other artificial additions to the movie were created using CGI and animations.

He told Legit.ng that he has always loved the creative arts since childhood. Davies said his career choice as an artist was influenced by his father, who is also an artist.

He stated: “I hail from Ibadan, Oyo State. I come from a family of four, which includes a younger sibling. My introspective nature has been a part of me since childhood. I’ve always been more of an observer and thinker than a talker. This disposition has shaped me into someone who values observation over constant speech. Interestingly, my father’s background as a visual artist greatly influenced my career path as a CG Artist.”

How Davies David became a artist Initially, Davies set out to study law at the University of Lagos, but later changed his mind. He told his parents he would like to switch to fine and creative arts, earning him three years of idleness at home. He refused to proceed to school to study law until he was allowed to enrol for fine arts.

“My educational journey has taken me through several schools. During my upbringing, I attended three different primary schools and three secondary schools, which adds a bit of a humorous touch to my experiences. After completing my secondary education, I initially aspired to become a lawyer. I prepared for exams, including JAMB, and had commendable results. However, there was a moment when I was scheduled for an interview at UNILAG. Close to that day, I told my parents: “I don’t want to study law; I want to do fine art and become an artist.” Those were my exact words. Although this choice led to three additional years at home, I was resolute in my decision and willing to endure the delay to follow my passion. Ultimately, I secured admission to study fine arts and design at the Polytechnic Ibadan. I am immensely grateful for this opportunity, as it has led me to where I am today. Without this crucial step, I wouldn’t have realized my true potential and passion for art.”

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Davies’ journey into the CGI world Interestingly, Davies did not set out to become a CGI artist and did not study it in a formal school. Although he did an 8-month course in graphics design, he said he is mostly self-thought as he started picking skills online as early as 2016. His words: “I didn’t exactly study CGI formally. My journey began as a hobby that grew from my natural talent. I had a knack for inventing things from my imagination, like crafting characters and stories that came to life through drawings. Back in nursery and primary school, during breaks, I’d draw these comic characters, tell my friends stories about them, and they always looked forward to them. My dad, a traditional artist skilled in various media, inspired me with his work, even though I didn’t quite grasp my future path then. I would often experiment with his tools, which sometimes led to me getting serious scolding. As I got older, I discovered cartoons (mostly at friends’ houses) and became captivated by their movement. I would excitedly discuss these animated characters with anyone who would listen. My fascination deepened during junior high and persisted through high school.”

How Davies became a CGI artist for movies It was when he enrolled for a formal course in graphics design that he made the decision to start creating art for movies. Narrating how he began, he said: “In 2016, I started learning to draw professionally, but it was tough because I was self-teaching. I looked for art schools in Nigeria, but most were abroad and beyond my family’s financial means. So, I mainly practised using online resources and books. During this phase, I realized I wanted to create art for films and animations, even though it wasn’t entirely clear yet. A friend suggested Andrew Loomis’ books, which laid my drawing foundation. In 2017, I took an important step by enrolling in a media academy in Lagos for an 8-month professional graphic design course. It was incredibly helpful.

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Davies said he has been dedicated to practising and learning, relying on online tutorials, observing others’ processes and trying out new techniques. According to him, his growth has been shaped by his time at Anthill Studios, where he has worked on various projects and expanded his skills.

“Despite not having a formal education in CG art, I’m eager to pursue one someday. To summarise, four key things have fueled my progress: interactions with people, online resources like books and videos, paid courses, and hands-on project experience,” he stated. Davies gets the opportunity to work on Jagun Jagun For Davies to have worked on the post-production of a big movie like Jagun Jagun was something he would never forget. He said he had always known that one day he would make his impact felt in a big movie.

“For me, working on a movie like Jagun Jagun was an experience that I have always imagined to happen. It felt like a manifestation of a long imagined experience. Although my work was post-production based, which means that I didn’t need to go on the set because what I do is majorly behind the screens (Computer). I have always wanted to be a part of projects like this, where I get to interpret someone’s idea and bring it to life, and I am glad I got to do that on Jagun Jagun.”

Challenges Davies faced while working on Jagun Jagun Of course, creating art for Jagun Jagun came with its own challenges. Davies said he embarked on extensive research to create what people could believe was real.

He said: “First of all, every work of art in production has its challenges. Jagun Jagun is a big project and it also came with its own challenges, especially in my department. On this project, I worked hand in hand with the VFX team at Anthill Studios, which was led by Mr Niyi Akinmolayan, where I had to create most of the CG assets that were used in the film. Creating Ogundiji’s mansion was a lot of work because it wasn’t an ordinary one, nor was it common in that era. So I had to create something that was believable enough to make people think and agree that a mansion like that could have existed in that era.

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“When first heard that we needed to create a set extension for the film and I would need to create a CG mansion for Ogundiji, I knew that I had to come up with something awesome and out of the ordinary. I had to invest quite a number of time into doing a lot of research and studies. I didn’t really get much because something like that had not been done before, so it was more of creative thinking and execution for me. Also, while working on it, I had to work with a tight deadline which is something that is quite common in production. However, I am glad it all came out really great!”

Davies created Gbotija’s coffin in Jagun Jagun

Apart from Ogundiji’s famous mansion, there were other things that Davies created in the movie. He told Legit.ng about them: “I created the coffin that was sunk in the water that had Gbotija in it. After creating, Eri Umusu, the lead animator in Anthill Studios did the awesome animation. I also created the weapon crates that were put in Ogundiji’s palace ( the scene where he was telling Gbogunmi that some Westerners brought some gifts to him). I also got to create Ogundiji’s war axe in 3D as well as a pillar in the palace. This was later used to create the animation where the axe flew back to Ogundiji’s hands after it cut off Jigan’s (Odunlade Adekola) hand. Bukky Awomolo, the senior animator at Anthill worked on animating that, and it came out well. I am sure many people didn’t know it was all CGI.”

You must refund money paid to you for NBA concert or I’ll sue – Lawyer threatens Portable

A Nigerian lawyer, Bolanle Cole, has threatened to sue controversial singer, Habeeb Okikiola aka Portable following his recent performance at the Nigerian Bar Association concert.

He called out the Zazuu Zeh crooner and demanded that he refunds the money paid to him for the performance which attracted heavy criticism.

The lawyer took to his Twitter account to disclose his plans while issuing a public notice that if Portable fails to refund the fee following his ‘sub par performace’ then he will take legal steps.

A video from the NBA concert ‘Unbarred’ which went viral, showed the singer climbing a pole and singing his songs in an electrifying manner.

Bolanle wrote; “Portable should refund the money paid him to perform at the unbarred.

Take notice that if Portable does not comply within 14days, I will be proceeding to court to file law suit against him.”

Subsidy Removal: Ogun Govt Announces Payment Of 40 Percent Peculliar Allowance to Workers

The Secretary to Ogun State Government, Mr. Tokunbo Talabi has announced the commencement of the 40 percent Peculiar Allowance to Civil Servants, as the present administration remains committed to recognising and appreciating the diligent efforts of the workers.

Talabi, who stated this in his office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta emphasised that the Peculiar Allowance was paid in fulfillment of the promises by Governor Dapo Abiodun-led administration to cushion the effect of the economic hardship.

The State’s scribe explained that the purpose of the allowance was to boost the capacity of the workers for better productivity at the present time, adding that conversion of the government buses to Compressed Natural Gas by the present administration would be an added advantage to ease workers’ and residents’ mobility.

According to him, “The plan to make the payment is what was agreed on with labour unions to cushion the effect on fuel subsidy removal, apart from the payment of N10,000 to the workers in the State for three months, Peculiar Allowance is also being paid to every Civil Servant and it is going to be for a while until the new minimum wage will be put in place’’.

Meanwhile, workers in the State have expressed delight over the payment of the allowance which has reflected in their salaries,

It would be recalled that the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun promised the Labour leaders in the wake of fuel subsidy that his government would pay 40 percent of the basic salary tagged, Peculiar Allowance, and additional payment of N10,000 palliatives for three months which commenced in July,2023.

Consequently, an announcement that it had taken delivery of 3,000 bags of grains from the Federal Government which would be distributed to all, as a committee has been set up to ensure even and adequate distribution.

Speaking, a staff of the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr. Niyi Akinbobola, commended the strides of the government towards enhancing workers’ welfare in all ramifications, saying,’’ Payment of the Peculiar Allowance is a pleasant surprise.

Also speaking, Mrs. Doyin Okulalu of the Bureau of Lands and Survey noted that the workers would always be grateful to the present administration for his magnanimity in alleviating the hard time that workers might be going through as a result of the subsidy removal.

Adeleke Issues Stern Warning to Osun Petroleum Marketers Over PMS Hoarding

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has caution the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Osun State Chapter againt hoarding ofPremium Motor Spirit, or PMS.

During a courtesy call from the IPMAN leadership, the Governor issued the warning. He also stated that his government would never permit the association to put State residents through unfavorable hardship in order to obtain the good.

Adeleke emphasized that IPMAN is crucial to the economy of the nation and that whatever happens to gasoline will have significant effects on the economy.

While promising to meet with Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, he assured them that he would continue to include them in the creation of policy while also promising to meet with them to help facilitate the process of reviving the shuttered Ibadan petroleum depot.

“I pledge to IPMAN that I will consider their numerous requests with a view to providing them with the necessary assistance.

“I will speak with Governor Seyi Makinde” In order to facilitate the process of reviving the dead Ibadan depot, he stated.

Earlier, Dr. Bukola Mutiu, the Chairman of IPMAN, appealed to the State Government for assistance in revitalizing the Ibadan petroleum depot, which served both Osun and Oyo States.

It will be less stressful to buy petroleum products without having to travel to Lagos and other States insisted Mutiu, if the government can fix it .Mutiu insisted

The Chairman also asked for help in areas such as reliable power generation and the provision of more buses for them to use in order to facilitate movement and member monitoring, while also urging the government to support the association by offering grants to aid them in deregulating the price of the products.

While promising to support the current administration by paying taxes and levies on time, Mutiu urged the government to present them with a unified bill.

No Borrowing For Now, Buhari’s Regime Messed Up Our Economy- Coordinating Minister of Economy, Wale Edun

The Federal Government says it has no intention to borrow from any local or foreign organisation with its removal of subsidy on petrol and exchange rate harmonisation.

The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Chief Wale Edun, revealed this at the end of the inaugural Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday in Abuja.

He said Nigeria’s had a better economy last since last decade, hinging his claim on the fact that the last administration of President Muhammadu Buhari had damaged the economy before President Tinubu took over.

He said that the benefit of the subsidy removal would be ploughed back into various sectors aimed at boosting government revenue and improving the business environment for local and foreign investment.

Edun said that with the increased revenue from subsidy removal, various palliatives have been made available to cushion its effect on a short, medium and long-term basis.

He reiterated the President Bola Tinubu-led administration’s desire to bring back the economy from the wood it has found itself over time.

Subsidy Removal: Abiodun Flags Off Distribution Of 300,000 Rice Palliatives In Ogun

Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun has flagged off the distribution of 300,000 bags of 10kg rice palliatives to citizens of the state.

The event, which took place on Friday, was in line with the promise made by Prince Abiodun to ensure the immediate distribution of the palliatives.

The governor acknowledged that the palliatives were sent to states by the federal government and has been domesticated by the state government.

“This is a federal government initiative under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that is being domesticated right here in Ogun State.

“Our desire in the first instance is to distribute about 300,000 bags of 10kg rice across our 5,400 polling units.

“We have decided to use the polling units as a reference of distribution, not wards, because we realized that using wards won’t be equitable.

“You can imagine taking a ward in Sagamu, for example, like the Ogijo ward and compare it with a ward in Ikenne. If we use the ward as the yardstick for distributing the palliatives, it is very unfair and not equitable.

“But because we know that the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) has done a very detailed arrangement of our polling units to the point where all of us belong to a polling unit and that has allowed us to determine the number of people that are in our different wards.

“So you find out that a ward in Ogijo, for example, will have by far more polling units than a ward in Ikenne or Remo North. So we decided that we will use the polling units as a point of reference,” he said.

Abiodun noted that a committee made up of eminent men and women of distinguished character has been set up to oversee the distribution of the palliatives.

He said that the committee, chaired by his deputy, would ensure that the palliative distribution is effectively implemented, while the 20 local governments will also have similar committees.

“This committee is made up of very eminent, dependable, and distinguished men and women across the state.

“The committee will be chaired by my Deputy Governor and she will be supported by our former deputy governors that are here present, two members of the National Assembly, one representing the House of Representatives, and the other representing the Senate.

“Members of the state’s Assembly, namely the Deputy Speaker and the Minority Leader, our Iyalojas, our CDCs, CDAs, members of our youth community, our inter-ethnic representatives, our community leaders and other distinguished eminent personalities that we believe will ensure that the palliative distribution is effectively, efficiently and transparently implemented,” he said.

According to him, the Central Working Committee (CWC) will be saddled with the authority to inaugurate committees in each of the 20 local government areas of the state.

The committees in each local government will comprise the council chairman, Governor’s Liaison Officers (GLO), a member of the state House of Assembly in each local government, religious leaders, community leaders, youths, students, Iyalojas and the traditional institution.

Abiodun while commending President Tinubu for conceptualizing the programme to cushion the effect of the removal of the fuel subsidy, said that his administration has classified the various interventions of the president, which his administration has domesticated into the immediate, medium and long terms.

The state’s helmsman said that his administration has commenced the payment of N10,000 transport allowance to public servants in the state, and also added that the payment of various allowances, ranging from hazard and gratuities has begun.

“We started as you recall by paying N10,000 transportation allowances to all our public servants, including pensioners and teachers across the board.

“We also decided that not more than 80 per cent of our workforce need to come to the office at any point in time.

“We have begun paying different allowances, including hazard allowances. We began offsetting backlog of different payments, be it pensions, gratuities, deductions, and all other payments as we see them as part of the cushioning effect of the removal of subsidy,” he said.

Abiodun also disclosed that his administration would be providing health insurance coverage for pregnant women across the state.

He added that the health insurance coverage would allow them to either visit the primary, secondary, or tertiary health care centres.

“We will also be providing for all our pregnant women across the board in Ogun State with our Ogun State Health Insurance Cover called ‘Ibi Dero’.

“This will cover their pre-natal engagements and also post-natal consultations for up to six months, meaning that, you can go to a Primary Health Care Center, Secondary Health Care or a Tertiary and consult Pre-natal, give birth for free because the state government is bearing the cost of all that,” he said.

The governor also disclosed that his administration would be extending the palliatives to indigent students across the state.

While also disclosing that his administration would soon commence its energy transition programme which would allow state-owned buses, to use Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Prince Abiodun added that the commencement of its E-mobility programme would allow his administration to replace petrol-powered motorcycles with electric motorcycles at the expense of the state.

Earlier in their separate remarks, the representatives of the Community Development Associations (CDAs), Usman Olamilekan, and the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP); Comrade Bola Lawal commended Governor Abiodun for his open-door policy.

Also, the Iyaloja General of Ogun State, who is also a member of the committee, Alhaja Yemisi Abass, commended the governor for providing more rice to complement the ones sent by the Federal Government.
He thanked the governor for picking members of the committee from all parts of the state.

In an interview, Mrs. Ileyemi Olayinka representing people with special needs and Comrade Segun Obadimu, representing the Nigeria Union of Pensioners appreciated Governor Dapo Abiodun for the rice palliative given to them, noting that such programs would help the people of the state to continue to persevere.

Iyaloja-General of Oyo Visits Alado of Ado-Awaye, Embraces Iyake Festival

The Iyaloja General of Oyo State who is also the South West Cordinator of Market Traders Association of Nigeria,(MATAN),Aare ‘Birin, Princess Azisat Folasade Abeo, paid a courtesy visit to His Royal Majesty, Asoludero Oba Rev’d Ademola Olugbile Folakanmi, Makuledoye II Odubade I, the Alado of Ado Awaye kingdom in his palace ,Oke -odo, Ado Awaye, Araromi LCDA, Oyo state, on Saturday 1st September,2023.

Oba Folakanmi, in his address welcomed and appreciated Iyaloja General of Oyo state for the visit. Kabiesi said further and as quoted that,”I am very happy to see you here in my palace and your visit to Ado Awaye today will remain indelible on the record book of history of our town.”Kabiesi highlighted some of the key areas of economy where Ado Awaye has comparative advantage, such as Agriculture, tourism and others.He added, Ado Awaye has the only natural suspend lake in Africa and one of the two in the whole world, which can contributed greatly to the national Gross Domestic Products if properly developed to a world class standard ,and the only cassava based sorbitol factory in Africa continent with high capacity production rate . When speaking further,Oba Folakanmi stated some of the challenges confronting Ado Awaye market traders, such as finance and deplorable condition of market places and he appealed to Iyaloja General to use her good office in providing solutions to it for the betterment of Ado Awaye market traders .His Royal Majesty also used the avenue to breif Iyaloja General on the importance of Iyake festival to the economic growth of the state and it’s advantages to the market traders. Therefore,he requested for necessary support as this year’s edition is fast approaching.

The Iyaloja General of Oyo state and Southwest Cordinator of Market Traders Association of Nigeria,Aare ‘Birin, Princess Azisat Folasade Abeo, when she was reacting, thanked His Royal Majesty Asoludero Oba Rev’d Ademola Olugbile Folakanmi, Makuledoye II Odubade I, for receiving her with an open hands in his palace despite her short time notice of visitation and she appreciated him and other Kings in Oke -Ogun, for the royal support she enjoyed from them during her contest to the seat of Iyaloja General of Oyo state.Omooba ‘Birin Folasade Abeo declared that she was going round the towns and cities across the state to create awareness and awake the consciousness of our market traders on the importance of Market Traders Association of Nigeria,(MATAN) and the the position of the Federal Government of Nigeria on the Association.Speaking further, the Iyaloja General of Oyo state described MATAN as the only recognized umbrella association for all men and women traders in Nigeria.Accordig to her, the President Bola Hammed Tinuade led Administration has considered the association as the only veritable channel to propagate Federal Government’s economic transformation agenda to all Nigerian market traders.She said,many of the programs and policies that were of immense benefits to our market traders across the states of the federation were underway and she promised to make sure that Ado Awaye market traders would not be left out when the whole things commences.

The Oyo born princess, in her comment on Iyake festival said that, Ado-Awaye was her second home as handed down by history, because the Ado Awaye progenitor,Obakoyi, who was the ground son of Alaafin Oluaso hailed from Oyo town.So,she would always be part of any developmental program associated with Ado Awaye township now and in future, Iyake festival inclusive. In attestation to this, she announced the donation of 5 pepper ground machines, 2 hairdresser equipments, for women empowerment program on festival day slated for 14-16 November, 2023, and a power generator set for palace use with monthly stipend for fueling.

Other personalities in her company were: Madam Toyin amao, state secretary,MATAN, Madam Doyin Raaji,Oyo North Senatorial District,MATAN Cordinator,Oyo Central Cordinator, Chairman,Oyo State state Youth Council, among others.

Money Ritual: 20-Year-Old Man Arrested For Allegedly Killing His Father In Ogun

ODUDUWA NEWS has gathered that a 20-year-old man, identified as Ridwan, has been arrested for murdering his father for ritual purposes in Ogun State.

The suspect was arrested by personnel of the So Safe Corps on Thursday, 31st August, 2023, at Oshoku Village in Ijebu North Local Government Area.

The officers were on routine patrol when they heard a strange noise from a building.

They entered the building to confirm what was happening and found the lifeless body of the man with some body parts missing, while the suspect had fled the scene.

Details later.

Two Dead, Five Others Injured On Akure-Ondo Road Accident

Two persons were confirmed dead, while five others were injured in an accident at the Olokuta area on the Akure-Ondo Road in Ondo State.

Confirming the incident on Saturday, September 2, 2023, the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ondo State, Ezekiel SonAllah, disclosed that the accident occurred at about 5:48 p.m. on Friday.

The sector commander attributed the cause of the crash, which involved one commercial vehicle and a Honda Accord car, to speeding.

He said: “On Friday at about 5:48 p.m. at the Olokuta Correctional Centre area along Akure-Ondo Road, a Nissan Primera commercial vehicle marked FGB-96XA and a Honda Accord car marked MUS-834 AL were involved in an accident.

“Two male adults died on the spot, while four male adults and one female adult were injured.

“The deceased have been deposited at the Ondo State Specialist Hospital morgue in Akure, while the vehicles have been handed over to the police.”

SonAllah admonished motorists to always abide by the traffic rules and regulations, saying any violator would be arrested and prosecuted.

LG Fund Diversion: SSS Detains Ogun Council Chairman Over Petition Against Gov Abiodun

Suspended chairman of Ijebu East Local Government Area of Ogun State, Wale Adedayo has been arrested by the Department of State Services after accusing Governor Dapo Abiodun of diverting councils’ allocations. 

Recall that Adedayo had accused the governor of withholding local government funds in the last two years.

Daily Trust reported that Adedayo who was at the DSS office on Thursday, August 31, over the incident, was detained on Friday, September 1. 

His aide said; 

“We got here together and I took his phone and stood outside, since then he has not been allowed to come out.

“After he got into the place, the governor also came into the DSS office and left after over 30 minutes. Only God knows what is happening to my boss right now, please help us. This is 8:34 pm and he has still not been allowed to come out.”

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