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iOpenEye, Etisalat spice up Christmas with stage play, Love & Recession

By AFP
28 December 2016   |   4:03 am
While speaking on the new drama series, renowned producer and director, Ifeoma Fafunwa, said, “Love & Recession is a celebration of the creativity and ingenuity of the Nigerian...
Ifeoma Fafunwa

Ifeoma Fafunwa

Lagosians are up for another season’s celebration as iOpenEye Limited, producers of Hearword, in partnership with Etisalat Nigeria, has concluded plans to present another blockbuster stage play entitled Love & Recession. The play is set to hit the stage on a four-day tour, starting from tomorrow, December 29, 2016 through to January 1, 2017.

It is a hilarious comedy with intriguing themes. It highlights the current harsh economic realities and depicts how many are managing to pull through the challenging times, being resourceful in their own way.

Love & Recession also plays up the need to celebrate the Nigeria’s heritage vis-à-vis the Nigerian traditional culture and language, the appreciation of which can be harnessed to promote the unity, togetherness, collaboration and partnership needed to build a better Nigeria.

While speaking on the new drama series, renowned producer and director, Ifeoma Fafunwa, said, “Love & Recession is a celebration of the creativity and ingenuity of the Nigerian in addressing challenges without the involvement of external help.

“It is important for me to showcase a quality Nigerian production and by so doing, celebrate Nigerian talent and expression. I am also happy to bring some cheer and laughter to the holiday season and to create a work, which is suitable for all members of the family. We want to use the play to urge the embrace of measures that can give us the future we deserve as a people and nation.”

Commenting on the involvement of Etisalat Nigeria in the project, Head, Events and Sponsorship, Modupe Thani, said it is in keeping with the company’s commitment to celebrating creativity as well as supporting platforms that enable people express themselves.

Her words, “Etisalat is a great supporter of the creative arts as shown in our support of Ake Arts and Book Festival, LagosPhoto Competition and our own platform, Etisalat Prize for Literature. We will continue to demonstrate our commitment to platforms and initiatives that empower people to live their lives in the best way possible. We are glad to be part of this movement that seeks to help us refocus and make the best of the challenging times.”

Besides the focus on the current economic downturn, the play seeks to draw out other social norms such as the pressures on the woman to marry and the pressure on the man to attain certain “economic” status to qualify for marriage. Love & Recession uses comedy and satire to explore these social issues with the aim of inspiring conversations and ultimately effecting changes in perspectives.

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