Hearing “Who Wants To Be
President?” some people may think that one is referring to the presidential
aspirants from different political parties aiming to contest for the presidential
election in February 2015.
As an electorate, have you
ever wondered how the process of vying for that top political position is done?
It is on this note that a new board game that teaches every adult the political
strategy was unveiled.
The educative,
interesting, fun-filled and all round entertaining piece was launched on
Saturday, September 27, 2014 at the Freedom Park, Lagos.
Known as “Who Wants To Be
President?” the game in which the players go through all the processes aspiring
political leaders go through with the ultimate aim of winning elections was an
eye opener to some of the players who were taught how to play it at the launch.
A four-man-player comprising
three men and a lady, using their playing cards, began by taking the first step
of seeking party nominations, campaigning in the 36 states of Nigeria, cajoling
for votes, negotiating for the best deals, strategizing, spying on opponents,
disrupting the plans of the opposition, countering their moves and so on. (All
these strategies were done on the board).
The game ends when one of
the players presents the card calling for “Instant Elections” or one of the
players reaches the end. Only players who have won votes in 21 states would be
eligible to have his “votes” counted. The player with the most “votes” win and
is declared president.
“Who Wants To Be President?” was developed by Charles
Igwe, the widower of the late producer and writer, Amaka Igwe, in 1993.
Igwe said the game was
created primarily as a form of family entertainment and to educate as many
Nigerians as possible on the intrigues, strategies and politics of running for
and winning elections.
“I wanted to bring the good old days when
families would sit around one another and have fun playing a board game,” Mr. Igwe
said.
“These days, kids prefer
to be on their electronic games all day. This is a game everyone can enjoy
together.
“I also hope that more
Nigerians will understand their roles in picking and voting for leaders. The
game mimics all the drama and backdoor deals that go on in the political space
and by seeing them through this game, I hope Nigerians will be better informed
about their country and about the politics that surrounds them.”
The game delivers the
experience of participating in and contesting elections, the thrill of winning
and losing, and the challenge of trying again. Persons of ages 8 and above can
play the game. It can be played by two to six players, which can be
individuals, groups, communities or teams.
In addition, the Chief
Executive Officer, Aeclipse Games also said that the game would be available in
major stores nationwide, with a digital version in the works, adding that he
hopes that it would be an educational tool for people who are interested in
politics as a subject or hope to run for elections.
“This is my contribution
to Nigeria. I hope Nigeria is better for it,” he added.
There were many
personalities present at the media briefing and launch of the board game including
the Managing Director, Kravex Gaming Limited; Terae Onyeje, Acting Managing
Director; Mr. Emeka Anaba and Company Secretary; Mr. Kelechukwu Nwankwo both of
Usosa Communications Limited, popular Nollywood actor Uche Odoputa an entertainment consultant; Scott Igbene, among others.
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