Mr. Chido
Obidiegwu, is a gifted orator and master of ceremonies. Today that has fetched
him, the Special Assistant on Events to Governor Willie of Anambra State.
Chido had
a successful career as a broadcaster before going into full time comperer. Recently he turned 50 years and
odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com brings you his views of life and self as well as
Governor Obiano and wife. Enjoy
Can I meet you?
My name is Chido Obidiegwu. I was
born 31st July 1964 almost50 years ago in the university community of Nsukka
and I hail from Okija in Ihiala local government area of Anambra state. I had
my secondary education at the famous St Theresa s College Nsukka. My first
degree was in History at the great university of Benin while my masters degree
was in Mass communication at the prestigious university of Nigeria,Nsukka.
After my masters degree, I had a
stint in print journalism at African innovations magazine from where I moved to
Sunrise Marketing Communication and later to Minaj Broadcast International
(MBI). This period afforded me the privilege to earn an exciting career
experience garnering print media tutelage, vast and varied pedigree in
integrated marketing communications and rich electronic media exposure both in
content development and airtime marketing.
Talking about executive management,
I have run a company called Integrad Marketing Support Services limited-a
bespoke integrated marketing communications, event and mobile marketing
company. Integrad also offers Talk Services Provisioning for live Events, Radio
and Television programmes, including “Inspiring health with Vivien” on
Inspiration FM and Giving Back TV show breaking on national television soon.I
have also been chairman of Board of Directors of Wellnet Limited, a burgeoning
network marketing company.
For over two decades I have been
opportune to be involved and immersed in packaging and managing several brand
building campaigns, epochal national and net worth events, radio and television
shows.
I am a Pan African University CSR
Master class certified and have attended various relevant capacity building
marketing, brand management and event marketing professional courses both at
home and abroad. I am happily married to Vivien -a dental technologist and
multilevel network marketer and we are blessed with four children – Chizaram,
Chimamanda, Daberechi and Makuachi.
How did you get into ‘Emceeing’..?
It is a clear case of a hobby or
talent that turned to treasure. At St Theresa’s College Nsukka, I was the
president of junior and senior debating societies respectively which exposed me
to early public speaking. I was always leading my school team to debating
competitions some of which were telecast on the local television and it was
always a pleasure to do so.
The pleasure and knack for public
speaking continued during
my undergraduate and graduate days.
This time around my interest expanded to anchoring birthdays, weddings and
other social events. At Sunrise communications product
launches, seminars were part of my
purview. In some of these cases when we had challenges with the emcees, I
naturally stepped in as the emergency emcee for some additional stipend. When
friends had birthdays, weddings and other celebrations I always took the emcee
role and would be exempted from making the financial contributions others make
toward the event.
Working at MBI provided a veritable
platform for my emcee beat to begin to crystallize. The broadcast window
exposed me to greater visibility and contact that later propelled me when it
was needed. In the course of running Integrad, we have been blessed with
a good clientele base. In our stable include MTN Nigeria, Etisalat, Nestoil
Plc, Ordrec investments, Nigerian Export Processing Zones Authority, Zinox
Computers, Dozzy Group, ATCON, ISPON, NCS, Fidelity Bank Plc etc. Working on a
brief during this period I had a providential and divine chance meeting with a
man who discovered and ‘disvirgined’ me in professional emceeing. He remains my
mentor and professional father- Chief Ikenna Ndaguba(Onwa) of blessed memory.
We were packaging the
launch of Ichie Daniel Obiesie
Orjiako biography and I had the honor of being listed as Onwa’s assistant
emcee. Working under him was for me an elevation and I must confess I was not
only careful but cautious of every thing I did at the event under his
superintendence. At the close of the event, he drew me close with unusual
fondness and asked me what I was doing for a living and I responded that I was
an Advertising and Public Relations consultant and that emceeing was more like
a pastime. Onwa thought through my response and quickly retorted” my son in all
my years in broadcasting I have heard a few voices with the kind of depth and
decibel like yours. I am impressed with your diction and your handling of the
event wasn’t bad at all. I advise you to take event anchoring very serious.
You have a great future here. “His
last sentence kept reverberating in me for several days and nights. I was
initially confused but after some days I got convinced telling myself that this
words coming from Nigeria’s doyen of broadcasting and grand father of public
speaking cannot be controverted even by my self doubt. I immediately said a
short prayer asking God the father to confirm the prophecy of my earthly godfather
over my life. I said Ame
Onwa did not stop there. He began
the process of chipping off my rough edges. From time to time he would invite
me to handle some events he would not do as a result of his very busy schedule.
That is the story of the making of Chido grand master compere today.
How important are emcees to events?
At the risk of being too patronizing
to my trade, I make bold to say that the success and failure of any event
depends largely on the emcee. Suffice it to say that assuming all other things
were in place and you make the wrong choice of an emcee, your event is a
disaster waiting to happen. The emcee is the real host of the event. He
should have a good understanding and appreciation of protocol. He should speak
the right language that communicates effectively to the audience. He should be
armed with right sense of humor. When I say humor I am not talking about
comedy. I mean such humour that is in tandem with the essence of the event and
not the type that will insult the sensibilities of the guests. The emcee
is the soul of the event who drives the mood and flow of the event. He
introduces key players at the event in their deserved courteous manner and
directs the event flow guiding all players to be timely in their delivery. To
achieve these, the emcee needs to research and read voraciously about the event
with emphasis on the who’s, the why’s, for whom, for what, at where, when and
how, by which means.
Before now emcees were regarded as
quacks without any professional taproot. What are requisite qualifications and
attribute a contemporary emcee should be armed to deliver on the job?
There is this misconception and
wrong perception that emcees are basically praise singers making it all comers
affair. This stemmed from the days of the yore when emcees were merely court
jesters .We are in a dynamic world where the only thing constant is change and
this change which affected other vocations that suffered similar fate has
equally accentuated the emcees status.
Today governments, corporate
organizations and high net worth individuals engage thoroughbred emcees who are
armored with sound academic background, relevant professional experience, warm
disposition, ad lib skills or oratorical skills and ability to think on the
spot, embellish as the event demands and dictates.
The emcee of today should be
versatile. For instance when anchoring an event on banking he must not
necessarily become a banker but must have the reasonable knowledge base to
speak the language bankers understand. Same goes for when he is anchoring an
event on telecommunications or oil and gas.
I once anchored an event sponsored
by a brand of hypertension drug. To be up and doing I had to roll my sleeves
and excavated copious information on cardiovascular ailments. After my entry
behavior, the event chairman, a professor of cardiology in his opening remarks
made an allusion to the effect that the emcee must have attended a good medical
school. Little did he know that I do not even have a science background, that I
belong to those referred to as “Igbo,igbo, BK “.
When I receive a brief to emcee any
event I treat it as if I am going for a competitive business pitch. For me ,no
event is small and none should be underrated. I strive to read everything I can
find on the event and on the subject matter for the event. I must say that this
attitude or approach to the emcee trade is largely influenced by my academic
background in history and mass communication coupled with hands on rigor and
vigour in the blast furnace of Advertising and Public Relations and
Broadcasting. Therefore, the emcee of today should be fairly educated
academically and should be able to boast of a reasonable relevant cognate
experience and ability to search and research for information relating to his
event. He ought to be imbued with rare confidence and charm garnished with a
good voice for effective delivery. These attributes are surely not for
intellectual pedestrians.
What do you cherish more and also
what are your regrets about being an emcee?
I cherish the opportunity being an
emcee affords me to network and being often in the midst of the who is who in
society. The challenge some of the events pose and present for fresh
intellectual intercourse is equally alluring. It also provides me with a window
to subtly embark on some advocacy on societal issues of concern. I must not
forget to add that the pay is beginning to get better.
My regret is mainly not having
adequate time to spend with my family as duty calls and one is hopping in and
out of the aircraft. But I try to make it up to them during the down times of
the business. It is also regrettable that some friends and even professionals
hardly understand why an emcee should be paid handsomely for according to
them “just talking for two or three hours”. They forget that talk is no longer
cheap.
What in your opinion is the future
of emceeing in Nigeria? The future is bright. More and more people are
beginning to appreciate the essence and importance of emcees at occasions.
Emcees are being accorded respect in our society today. Remuneration of emcees
is also looking up. I am confident that as my mentor put it “there isa great
future here”.
Share with us your biggest
embarrassment as an emcee?
I had to anchor an event for Ordrec
Investments Limited andI came late as a result of a terrible traffic jam.
Someone else had to stand in for me. As soon as I got into the hall, with
the rush I took the microphone and mistakenly introduced the Managing
Director of Ordrec Dr. ABC Orjiako as Dr ABC Nwosu. The audience
echoed in unison to correct me “no ABC Orjiako. It was a very bad one because I
have too close a relationship with the man such that I shouldn’t forget his
name. Since that day, I make it a point of duty to get to the event venue early
enough to eschew shoddy and hasty job.
Which event would you say is
your best outing so far as an emcee?
I cannot really say for sure. But
judging from what my clients and personages I meet at events say after most
events, I would say that judging by what people say ,God has been kind to me
here. If it is true that the voice of the people is the voice of God, then
quite a good number of my outings have been great. Some former Presidents and
Heads of state have offered me generous marks after events they chaired or
attended. A good number of state governors have said charitable things after
anchoring their state events. My appointment as the Special Assistant on Events
to His Excellency Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State is partly as a
result of my emcee dexterity at the risk of being immodest. My former state
governor His Excellency, Chief Peter Obi for good reasons retained me
unofficially as the state emcee for years. Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola,
Akwa Ibom State governor, Godswill Akpabio, former Imo state governor Ikedi
Ohakim, Abia state governor Theodore Orji, old Anambra state governors Jim
Nwobodo and Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezife, all have said kind words over several jobs I
did for them. I won’t forget motivating words from heads of government
parastatal and corporate Nigeria that I have worked for, including MTN Nigeria,
Etisalat, Fidelity Bank, Standards Organization of Nigeria, Seplat, Nestoil
Plc, Dozzy Group, Zinox Group, Ekulo Group, Chisco Group and a host of
advertising and public relations agencies who in several occasions have said
kudos to Chido. These applauses actually humble me and make me not to rest in
my oars. To these divine helpers I mentioned I heartily express my profound
gratitude and say that if I am professionally tall today, it is because they
offered me their shoulders to stand on and I remain eternally grateful.
How does being events emcee
fit into your new assignment as Special Assistant on Events to
Governor Obiano?
I dare say that most governments
today utilize events as platform to build their brand status, create awareness
and market acceptance for their policies and programs as well as attract
investors and Anambra state under Governor Willie Obiano is right at the front
burner on this. My responsibilities as the Special Assistant on Events to
Governor Obiano include among other things to create, design and develop
ingenious concepts to be hosted by the state, interface with internal and
external event providers for viable collaborations, synergise with relevant
stakeholders to develop state event diary and also compere all state major
official events.
As arduous as these tasks might be,
they are familiar terrain and I am humbled by the confidence my Governor
reposes in me to deliver on the beat. By the special grace of God, My tool box
and other arsenal I employ to duty all emanated from the pedigree pointed to ab
initio.That is talking about early exposure to public speaking on stage
and on radio and television, organizing debates, bachelors and masters degree
in history and mass communications respectively garnished with robust hands on
professional exposure in advertising, public relations, event management and
broadcasting.
Anambra state recently
celebrated 100 days of Governor Obiano in Office. What is your assessment
of him in office so far?
You are making me a judge over a
matter I have utmost interest in. Permit me to say first of all that His
Excellency Chief Willie Obiano, Akpokuedike, the executive Governor of
Anambra State is running an all inclusive government where a wider spectrum of
the state stakeholders are allowed a space in the scheme of things. He
abhors winner takes it all syndrome and on being sworn in and also at a
stakeholder dinner he offered an olive branch to his opponents in the
election to join hands with him in taking the state to the next level.
Back to your question, in all
sincerity, come to Anambra State today my Governor’s strides stare
glaringly and speak eloquently to all and sundry, friends and foes alike.
During the campaign, he promised to continue, complete and commission all
the laudable projects of his predecessor and also commence his own new
projects. He termed this an acronym- 4Cs.To the chagrin of his traducers, he is
keeping to his words. Anambra today is like a city state construction
site. There are neither abandoned projects nor white elephant projects
but work in progress. During the election, the slogan was Willie will work.
Today Anambra people are now saying Willie is Working which is a clear
expression of momentous leap in just 100days and he is not resting but
still marching on. He has also made giant strides in execution of
the four transformational pillars of his government which are Agriculture, Trade
and Commerce, Oil and Gas and industrialization .Anambra state as we
speak is experiencing unprecedented Agricultural revolution with free supply of
tractors, fertilizers, seedlings to farmers and employment of labour for the
youth in the farm settlements and clusters in the state.
Source
:Daily Independent Interview granted to Chukwujekwu Ilozue
Chido Obidiegwu , A Compere Speaks About Governor Obiano , Wife And Self At His 50th Birthday
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