Joseph Tegbe, governorship aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, last night saw Áyìnlá, a film by ace cinematograper, Tunde Kelani, on the life and music of late Áyìnlá Omowura.
With Film-house inside Ventura Mall, Bodija, as venue, 100 youth selected from various segments of the society, across the state, were provided access tickets.
Tegbe who is chairman of the Centre for Management Development, CBN, a Deeran government agency, commended Kelani for using cinematography to correct social ills as done in Áyìnlá.
He said he decided to saw the film with the young ones because he has always loved to identify with the youths, adding that “and if you look at the life of Áyìnlá Omowura, he actually did a lot at his prime age. We lost him at a prime age and everything he preached were still relevant till date. So, I thought I should associate with the youth and join them to see the movie.”
To tackle gang war in Ibadan and other parts of the state, Tegbe proffered value reorientation as a solution. “I also think we need to reenergise and revitalize the vocational study centers to actually get our people more gainfully employed.