The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed on Sunday commended Nigerian actors for their creative prowess in acting and inculcating morals in the public through plays.
Mohammed gave the commendation late on Sunday night after a stage play entitled: “Man Enough” at the Terra Kulture Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos
He said that the efforts of the Nigerian actors were appreciated based on their positive impact on fellow Nigerians and the creative industry.
” The talents I have seen so far in Nigerian actors and actresses render them capable to compete favourably with their colleagues in other climes.
” The play was well presented, I am quite impressed with the presentation and the morals a lot of people must have benefited from today.
” This is a play that present the challenges men go through on a daily basis and solutions were proffered to managing such challenges,” he said.
The lead actor of the play, Gideon Okeke advised Nigerians to imbibe some virtues in the play in order to impart positively on people.
He said some of the virtues were: effective communication, expressing brotherly love to people around and care more for others.
According to him, an act of kindness or love expressed towards a fellow human being could go a long way in improving an individuals’ life.
He also advised that people should learn to communicate effectively while they listen more.
” People in the society react to issues differently and we are faced with different forms of challenges which could be resolved or trivialised by a neighbour’s act of love and care.
” We should learn to be our brother’s keeper and render helping hands to the needy because this could help others from being depressed, committing suicide or some other bad things,” he said. (NAN)