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<p>Chopcassava is a web series that documented the January 2012 fuel subsidy protests in Lagos, Nigeria. The videos are an insiders' view of the events and were uploaded as the protests unfolded.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Produced by Funmi Iyanda and Chris Dada, the series was created by a team of young and courageous Nigerian media professionals and we are excited to have been nominated as best web series (Non- Fiction) at the 2012 Banff World Media Festival.&nbsp;</p>
<p>http://www.banffmediafestival.com/entry-description.php?cid=133&amp;eid=5498#content</p>
<p>The videos are presented blog-style, as they were originally displayed - with the last entry first.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #0e0e0e;" lang="EN-US">On January 19th, a small group meets at the Lagos State House of Assembly to protest the deployment of soldiers on the streets of Lagos. All over the country the protest is dissipating and the small numbers of protesters are a stark contrast to the close to a million people who had turned out at Ojota days earlier.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0e0e0e;" lang="EN-US">The group is led by three distinguished, elder statesmen - former presidential candidate and lawyer, Dr Tunji Braithwaithe, eminent legal scholar Professor Ben Nwabueze and Kalu Idika Kalu, a former Finance Minister. Also present are Occupy Nigeria activists and religious leaders.&nbsp;</span><span style="color: #0e0e0e;">The elders' want to help publicise the protest and hope their presence will protect their younger, supposedly more dispensible allies from a violent response by the military and police.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0e0e0e;" lang="EN-US">The State government although publicly at odds with the deployment of Federal troops declines to support the marchers who are determined to reclaim Freedom Park.&nbsp;</span></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/rss-comments-entry-15272167.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Jan 17 - The Last Meeting (05:51)</title><dc:creator>Site Admin</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 29 Feb 2012 21:26:51 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/2012/2/29/jan-17-the-last-meeting-0551.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">1205842:14091279:15244433</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;<span style="color: #101010;"><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/58522472?color=ffffff" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #101010;" lang="EN-US">Amidst accusations of under table deals and sell out agreements, the city staggers back to a semblance of order keenly overseen by soldiers who remain on the streets despite the protests of the State Governor. Freedom Park is ringed by several tanks and there are reports of raids on the CNN and BBC offices by the State Security Service (SSS.)</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #101010;" lang="EN-US">The repression works and the notorious Lagos gridlock re-establishes itself as if the protests never happened. Chopcassava go to the Victoria Island home of statesman and former presidential candidate, Dr Tunji Braithwaithes, where a meeting of civil society groups, activists and elder statesmen has been called&nbsp;</span><span style="color: #101010;">to plan a response to the deployment of soldiers.&nbsp;</span></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/rss-comments-entry-15244433.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>JAN 16 - The Soldiers Shoot (05:46)</title><dc:creator>Site Admin</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2012 12:34:50 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/2012/2/27/jan-16-the-soldiers-shoot-0546.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">1205842:14091279:15206809</guid><description><![CDATA[<div><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/58239372?color=ffffff" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe></div>
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<p style="color: #131313;"><span style="color: #101010;">On the night of Friday January 13th the national strike was suspended for two days.</span></p>
<p style="color: #131313;"><span style="color: #101010;">The goverment and labour leaders went into closed session talks- two days of dialogue and a white knuckled wait followed.</span></p>
<p style="color: #131313;"><span style="color: #101010;" lang="EN-US">That Sunday, the government agreed to a reduction of the pump price to a compromise figure of N97 and the labour unions, the NLC and TUC, called off the strike.</span></p>
<p style="color: #131313;"><span style="color: #101010;" lang="EN-US"> Disappointment, outrage and recriminations followed and many non union protesters felt betrayed.&nbsp;</span></p>
<p style="color: #131313;"><span style="color: #101010;" lang="EN-US">The next morning on January 16th, the military was deployed to major cities to quell any further rallies. A</span><span style="color: #101010;">t 7.30am political activist Wale Okunniyi visited Funmi at home and led chopcassava back to Labour House where a small number of diehards led by comrade Abiodun Aremu were determined to march through the fortified streets to now iconic Freedom park.</span></p>
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<p><span style="color: #131313;">Anthony Village is a typical Lagos suburb. A mixture of classes, ethnicities and professions live together peacefully.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #131313;">The area is stirred by the fuel price hike to come out and protest. Locals meet and parade the streets before heading to join the main rally at Freedom Park in nearby Ojota. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #131313;">Morenike Nedum, daughter of human rights activist, Dr Beko Ransome Kuti and niece of Afrobeat Legend Fela, is an Anthony Village community organiser.</span></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/rss-comments-entry-15206527.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Jan 13 - A Pulitzer Winner's Views (02:50)</title><category>Chopcassava</category><category>Chris Dada</category><category>fuel subsidy removal</category><category>funmi iyanda</category><dc:creator>Site Admin</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 23:57:28 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/2012/1/27/jan-13-a-pulitzer-winners-views-0250.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">1205842:14091279:14747230</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/58564552" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe></p>
<p>Pulitzer winning journalist and former editor of Newsday Dele Olojede returned to Nigeria in 2006 and two years later started 234NEXT. Employing a new generation of bright, fearless journalists, NEXT broke news stories about political and corporate corruption which no one else would touch. Naturally they made many enemies losing advertising and investment until last year the paper suddenly disappeared off the streets.</p>
<p>We arrange an interview with Dele to get his take on the crisis. Driving across town to the appointment at his home on the Island, we fly the NLC flag to avoid being hassled by strike enforcers, the Third Mainland Bridge is eerily empty - The strike is holding fast.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/rss-comments-entry-14747230.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Jan 10 - The Rich also Cry (01:22)</title><category>Chopcassava</category><category>Chris Dada</category><category>chopcassava video</category><category>fuel subsidy removal</category><category>funmi iyanda</category><category>kate henshaw</category><dc:creator>Site Admin</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 18:18:51 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/2012/1/19/jan-10-the-rich-also-cry-0122.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">1205842:14091279:14651365</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/58245660?color=ffffff" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe></p>
<p><span style="color: #131313;" lang="EN-US">Chopcassava heads to another fuel subsidy removal protest at Falomo, Ikoyi - a posh part of Lagos. Apparently the anger at the price increase, cuts across economic classes and the well-off gather underneath the bridge.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #131313;" lang="EN-US">Celebrities lend their support - Nollywood star Kate Henshaw speaks out.</span></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/rss-comments-entry-14651365.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Jan 10th - Voices from the Park (01:59)</title><category>Chopcassava</category><category>Chris Dada</category><category>chopcassava video</category><category>fuel subsidy</category><category>funmi iyanda</category><dc:creator>Site Admin</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 21:04:04 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/2012/1/16/jan-10th-voices-from-the-park-0159.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">1205842:14091279:14606485</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/58246464?color=ffffff" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe></p>
<p><span style="color: #131313;"><span style="color: #131313;" lang="EN-US">As the days pass the crowd at Gani Fawehinmi park grows bigger still as citizens, entertainment stars, activists and politicians gather to support the protest. 'Freedom Park' becomes like a cross between Woodstock and Tahir Square. </span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #131313;"><span style="color: #131313;" lang="EN-US">Voices from the park include Seun Kuti, son of afrobeat legend Fela, Ade Bantu and others.</span></span></p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/rss-comments-entry-14606485.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Jan 9 - Freedom Park (02:42)</title><category>chopcassava video</category><category>freedom park</category><category>fuel subsidy removal</category><category>funmi iyanda</category><category>gani fawehinmi</category><category>nigeria</category><category>tunde bakare</category><dc:creator>Site Admin</dc:creator><pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 20:51:19 +0000</pubDate><link>http://www.chopcassava.com/blog/2012/1/16/jan-9-freedom-park-0242.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">1205842:14091279:14606383</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/58252144?color=ffffff" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe></p>
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<p>Gani Fawehinmi Park, named after a revered humans rights lawyer became the focus of the protests on mainland Lagos. On the first day of the strike half a million people gathered to listen to music and impassioned speeches.</p>
<p>Funmi interviewed the, 'Save Nigeria Group' leader Pastor Tunde Bakare and activist Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin.</p>
<p>A firebrand pastor, Bakare was a vice presidential candidate for the opposition party CPC and has been a vocal critic of corruption and past governments for many years. His political associations were an issue for some and encouraged the government to characterise the protest as the work of disgruntled politicians intent on regime change.</p>
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<p>JAN 9 - The first day of the general strike called by the Labour and civil society groups. Demonstrations and protest rallies are held across Lagos. The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) organises a large march from Labour House in Yaba to 'Freedom Park,' Ojota. The Gani Fawehinmi Park, named after a civil rights campaigner is beoming the focal point of the protests in the City.</p>
<p>Cherry, white and green NLC flags contribute to the festive atmosphere and Fela Kuti hits blare out as the procession heads to Ojota.</p>
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