Extremely educative, all of these concerns will be addressed. Good overview.
Sent from my iPhone On Jan 28, 2013, at 11:18 AM, Patrick Ezaga <[email protected]> wrote: > Tabu. Rogers et al, > > Abracadabra ... this is what keeps me patient in traffic jams. The song is > just ... abracadabra for sure!!! > > I concur with Tabu on the Guest Artists (or are they singers) thing. My > additional thoughts; > > MANAGEMENT ISSUES: > > 1. Mgt of Le'boujoalais (SP) shd be engaged to drastically improve on the AC. > Need I say more?? > 2. It is a near battle to successfully get a drink at the counter. If you do, > then your change or balance is likely to get mixed up. > 3. The Wash room for the gents has persistently been below par. One has got > to hold one's breath for the entire duration of the exercise. Of course this > affects the pressure of outflow. I may have to visit the Ladies (only for > comparative purposes) > > GUEST ARTISTS/MUSICIANS/SINGERS/"MIMERS" > > 1. We should invite them every other nite (not every WNN). That means 6 times > in a year. > > 2. They should be given specific time slots to perform. Total performance > time for all of them should not exceed 30 minutes per nite. Preferably, only > two artists per nite. > > 3. I have no problem with giving the Artists a motivating stipend. However, > what are the artists giving back to WNN? My understanding is that WNN should > provide visibility for them as a way of promoting our own. But there must be > value for money. Going by the heckles last Friday (save for JM), it is hard > to tell if they delivered entertainment to revelers commensurate with the > stipend they were given. > > WNF PROFILE > > 1. At one time, the Vision Group struck me as company that was willing to > partner with WNF especially on the education front. The goodwill of CEO > Kabushenga was written all over the place. WNN featured severally in New > Vision. Our efforts got publicity from New Vision. Infact, NV even donated > money to us. Soon the NV will require some sort of accountability. > > 2. It is high time we consider looking for a sponsor of the theme nite. I am > looking at the Breweries especially. This will of course require a careful > value proposition to the sponsor, on of which is the fact that WNN is > consistent (monthly) and the fans keeping growing. > > 3. We could introduce some fun activities such a brief dance competition > session, a quiz session etc with winners taking away some simple prizes for > the start. These prizes could come from the sponsor or the collections. The > idea is to remove the monotony of dance, dance and dance some more. Our > waists are already weakening with age and other duties!!! > > 4. To date, Pa Lui still advertises the WNN. Yes, we may not have patent > rights to this just like no club can claim rights to say "Afro music theme > nights". The WNN was our brainchild and I therefore think it is wrong for Pa > Lui to profit from a concept it did no initiate. Why can't Pa Lui run theirs > on another day? (I get the feeling this is a weak argument but the legal > minds can make it more "lethal") > > 5. The tendency for some people to be allowed in without paying the 10k is > not auguring well among some members as it portrays a blatant negation of the > agreed modus operandi. > > 6. It is high time that WNF begins to put to tangible use the collections > right from the Education Task Force to the theme nites, lest we will soon be > seen in another light. > > 7. Finally and most importantly, there must be ZERO tolerance for hooliganism > of whatever nature. This should come with reprimands including a ban > (temporary or permanent) for any individual duly proven to have been unruly. > > Ooops, this has become more lengthy than I had planned. Stay safe people. > > > Patrick Onen Ezaga > Cell: +256-77-2511472 > +256-70-1511947 > > "God never makes mistakes ... you are therefore not a mistake” > > > From: Rogers Anguzu <[email protected]> > To: tabua butagira <[email protected]>; adrole paul > <[email protected]>; zaga <[email protected]>; Suubi Grace > <[email protected]>; Onama Cesar <[email protected]>; Gordon Obitre- > Gama <[email protected]>; Odrua Ronald <[email protected]>; Patrick > Munduga <[email protected]>; Ochama Ronnie <[email protected]>; Patrick > Ezaga <[email protected]>; Wasswa Primo <[email protected]>; Ruva Collins > <[email protected]>; Steven Candia <[email protected]>; Taison Jerome > <[email protected]>; Walter Andama <[email protected]>; Patrick Mundua > <[email protected]>; Otim Ongwech <[email protected]>; Pere Thomas > <[email protected]>; Robert Candia <[email protected]>; Xavier Ejoyi > <[email protected]>; Patricia Andama <[email protected]>; Sunday Asau > <[email protected]>; Pessynight Candiru <[email protected]>; Oscar Kwaya > <[email protected]>; Wale Bosco <[email protected]>; Wesley Erima > <[email protected]>; Ronnel Fetaa <[email protected]>; Sam Dramani > <[email protected]>; Stephen Ginyera <[email protected]>; Patrick Kana > <[email protected]>; Samuel Feta <[email protected]>; Tony Aziku > <[email protected]>; Opeli Wilfred <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2013 7:55 PM > Subject: Re: 1st West Nile Night 2013 > > Thanks Tabu for the feedback, much appreciated. While at the event, I > suspected something was going on with regard to the revelers and the > entertainers but could not figure out exactly, thanks for putting it > explicitly, we will review the guest artist thing and certainly the nights > will keep getting better! > > Now for the Abdakadabra thing you might call me slow but truth is I haven't > listened to it and you might find even the club doesn't have the > thing......sincerely I don't think am that slow am convinced we are many > .......so please come with your DVD so we can listen in...... > > Thanks again for the feedback. > > Cheers > > Rogers > S e n t f r o m m y B l a c k B e r r y ® s m a r t p h o n e > From: tabua butagira <[email protected]> > Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 05:40:43 -0800 > To: adrole paul<[email protected]>; zaga<[email protected]>; Suubi > Grace<[email protected]>; Onama Cesar<[email protected]>; Gordon > Obitre- Gama<[email protected]>; Odrua Ronald<[email protected]>; > Patrick Munduga<[email protected]>; Ochama Ronnie<[email protected]>; > Patrick Ezaga<[email protected]>; Wasswa Primo<[email protected]>; Ruva > Collins<[email protected]>; Steven Candia<[email protected]>; Taison > Jerome<[email protected]>; Walter Andama<[email protected]>; Patrick > Mundua<[email protected]>; Otim Ongwech<[email protected]>; Pere > Thomas<[email protected]>; Robert Candia<[email protected]>; Xavier > Ejoyi<[email protected]>; Patricia Andama<[email protected]>; Sunday > Asau<[email protected]>; Pessynight Candiru<pes > _______________________________________________ > WestNileNet mailing list > [email protected] > http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet > > WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including > attachments if any). 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