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  • Updated: August 18, 2022

'The Oratory' Reminds Us Of Our Civic Responsibilities, Says Adebija

'The Oratory' Reminds Us Of Our Civic Responsibilities, Says

The Chairman, Organising Committee of the Oratory Movie Special Screening, Gbenga Adebija, has said beyond being a movie, 'The Oratory' has highlighted the key responsibilities of individuals toward ameliorating the challenges that internally displaced children are exposed to.

Speaking during a press conference in Lagos, Adebija emphasised that the film is an integral aspect of a broader multi-dimensional initiative which the Executive Producer of the Movie, Dr Cyril Odia, a Nigerian priest of the Order of St Don Bosco presently serving in Dublin, Ireland, and his fellow Salesians are passionately committed to bringing to fruition.

“The Oratory is not the destination, it is a milestone on the journey.

"The end game is to create an inclusionary framework for the upliftment of homeless, delinquent, and juvenile youths who are at risk of negative societal situations such as violence, sexual abuse, trafficking, and crime.

“You would all recall that last year, we held a press conference after the movie premiere of The Oratory in Lagos and before the Abuja premiere to share information about this movie which was filmed at various locations in Rome, Atlanta, Lagos, and Turin and features an impressive array of Nigerian and international movie stars such as Eyinna Nwigwe, Rich Lowe, Celeste Marcone, Shane Guilbeau, Florence Okechukwu, Lawrence Nwali, and so on”, he said.

Speaking on the impact of the movie thus far, Director of the project and development officer, Maximus Okoro revealed that over 15 children in need have been integrated since January 2022.

He added that the team is willing to partner with the Lagos state government with the aim of reintegrating between 60 to 80 children in need back to the society.

“Oratory movie is an initiative yearning towards the dream and hope of all our children especially those abandon on the street to give them a home and a shelter, a home that welcome, educates, rehabilitates and gives them the skills necessary to face the challenges and difficulties of life.”

Furthermore, the Coordinator, Don Bosco Child Protection Centre, Fr. Linus Nkemjinaka, explained that every child needs a better home and the Centre is positioned to make sure that every child discovers his or her potential.

“Our society shouldn’t kill the talent of the children, and that is why we search for them and make them realise how important their existence is to society. Our society can never do without the children,” Fr. Nkemjinaka added.

Star actor Eyinna Nwigwe in his comment urged the media home and abroad to create more awareness for the movie for the organisation to get more support for the movement.

 

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