Thursday, November 6, 2014

ENGLISH CAMEROON ENTERTANMENT - WHAT PURPOSE?




                            
My people of the same struggle. Accept season’s greetings from yours truly. Days, weeks and months have gone by, and one by one we are beginning to construe the efforts of some extraordinary artists in the entertainment milieu. Permit me begin by appreciating the attainments of the likes of New Bell Records, Victor Viyuh, Museba, Stanley Enow, and a host others who strive to make the name of our beloved country rise to the pinnacle of its glory.


When one looks at the level of English entertainment in our country, one ponders on the reasons for the emergence of so many so-called entertainers who plague the horizon with horrendous works of art in the name of intellectual entertainment. One worries whether they see the need to fight for a change rather than chase the fame they crave with a fiery passion.


Every work of art is garbage until it has a purpose. Once purposefulness has been given to it, it now becomes an original art form, one intended to identify a particular ideology. Entertainment is not just WHAT you do, but WHY you do what you do. If we desist from chasing dreams and working on reality, we would not just identify to a particular ideology, but we would create one for generations to follow.


Whatever your sphere, you have the power to fight for a cause and make a difference. If we keep copying what others have done for the sake of fame, then we will keep blaming the wrong people (our President included) for our misfortunes. Entertainment with diligence is a massive weapon that can change great things (except maybe the Middle East crisis). Walk the unbeaten path. Arrive where no man has been. Make a difference. I wish you all the best.

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Friday, January 31, 2014

THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE FUNNY - COMING SOON



                                     

Zumhoo Studio Works is proud to announce the birth of a brand new satirical comedy, “The Good, the Bad, the Funny”. Hosted by English Cameroon comedian Ngwane Hansel, this comic report show will seek to hilariously satirize the absurdities in the realms of entertainment, politics and other social related phenomena. 


This brilliant work of art directed by Zumhoo’s Agbor Obed Agbor (A.O.A) will gear towards establishing a blend of originality and comic uniqueness. As usual, the topics will be of some controversial nature, but trust us; Hansel’s on it! As the countdown begins, all we can do is keep our fingers crossed while expecting nothing but pure intellectual humour from Cameroon’s finest!