Leonardo DiCaprio’s The
Revenant took home awards including Best Picture, Drama, Best Director
and Best Actor for a Motion Picture, Drama. Photo: Gettty Images...
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The 73rd Annual Golden
Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills,
California on January 10, 2016.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s The Revenant was the night’s big winner, taking home
awards including Best Picture, Drama, Best Director and Best Actor for a
Motion Picture, Drama.
Scroll down to see the full list of winners.
MOVIES
Best Motion Picture, Drama
Carol
Mad Max: Fury Road
WINNER: The Revenant
Room
Spotlight
Best Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy
The Big Short
Joy
WINNER: The Martian
Spy
Trainwreck
Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Cate Blanchett, Carol
WINNER: Brie Larson, Room
Rooney Mara, Carol
Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
WINNER: Jennifer Lawrence, Joy
Melissa McCarthy, Spy
Amy Schumer, Trainwreck
Maggie Smith, The Lady in the Van
Lily Tomlin, Grandma
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Bryan Cranston, Trumbo
WINNER: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl
Will Smith, Concussion
Best Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Paul Dano, Love
Idris Elba, Beast of No Nation
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Michael Shannon, 99 Homes
WINNER: Sylvester Stallone, Creed
Best Performance by Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Jane Fonda, Youth
Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight
Helen Mirren, Trumbo
Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina
WINNER: Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs
Best Director, Motion Picture
Todd Haynes, Carol
WINNER: Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant
Tom McCarthy, Spotlight
George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
Ridley Scott, The Martian
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy
Christian Bale, The Big Short
Steve Carell, The Big Short
WINNER: Matt Damon, The Martian
Al Pacino, Danny Collins
Mark Ruffalo, Infinitely Polar Bear
Best Screenplay, Motion Picture
Emma Donoghue, Room
Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer, Spotlight
Charles Randolph & Adam McKay, The Big Short
WINNER: Aaron Sorkin, Steve Jobs
Quentin Tarantino, The Hateful Eight
Original Score, Motion Picture
Carter Burwell, Carol
Alexander Desplat, The Danish Girl
WINNER: Ennio Morricone, The Hateful Eight
Daniel Pemberton, Steve Jobs
Ryuchi Sakamoto, The Revanant
Best Motion Picture, Animated
Anomalisa
The Good Dinosaur
WINNER: Inside Out
The Peanuts Movie
Shaun the Sheep Movie
Best Original Song, Motion Picture
“Love Me Like You Do,” Fifty Shades of Grey
“One Kind of Love,” Love & Mercy
“See You Again,” Furious 7
“Simple Song #3,” Youth
WINNER: “Writing’s on the Wall,” Spectre
Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language
The Brand New Testament
The Club
The Fencer
Mustang
WINNER: Son of Saul
TELEVISION
Best Television Series, Drama
Empire, Fox
Game of Thrones, HBO
WINNER: Mr. Robot, USA
Narcos, Netflix
Outlander, Starz
Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy
Casual, Hulu
WINNER: Mozart in the Jungle, Amazon Video
Orange Is the New Black, Netflix
Silicon Valley, HBO
Transparent, Amazon Video
Veep, HBO
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
American Crime, ABC
American Horror Story: Hotel, FX
Fargo, FX
Flesh and Bone, Starz
WINNER: Wolf Hall, PBS
Best Performance By an Actor in a Television Series, Drama
WINNER: Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Wagner Moura, Narcos
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan
Best Performance By an Actor in a Television Series, Musical, or Comedy
Aziz Ansari, Master of None
WINNER: Gael García Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle
Rob Lowe, The Grinder
Patrick Stewart, Blunt Talk
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited
Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Idris Elba, Luther
WINNER: Oscar Isaac, Show Me a Hero
David Oyelowo, Nightingale
Mark Rylance, Wolf Hall
Patrick Wilson, Fargo
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited
Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Alan Cumming, The Good Wife
Damian Lewis, Wolf Hall
Ben Mendelson, Bloodline
Tobias Menzies, Outlander
WINNER: Christian Slater, Mr. Robot
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Drama
Caitriona Balfe, Outlander
Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder
Eva Green, Penny Dreadful
WINNER: Taraji P. Henson, Empire
Robin Wright, House of Cards
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Actress in a Series,
Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Uzo Aduba, Orange Is the New Black
Joanne Froggatt, Downton Abbey
Regina King, American Crime
Judith Light, Transparent
WINNER: Maura Tierney, The Affair
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited
Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kirsten Dunst, Fargo
WINNER: Lady Gaga, American Horror Story: Hotel
Sarah Hay, Flesh and Bone
Felicity Huffman, American Crime
Queen Latifah, Bessie
Best Performance By an Actress in a Television Series, Musical, or
Comedy
WINNER: Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Jamie Lee Curtis, Scream Queens
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin
Lily Tomlin, Grace and Frankie ...
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By Donald Ikenna Ofoegbu
OF what use is the struggle for peace and love in the
absence of truth and justice? How possible can security and happiness be
guaranteed in the midst of wide inequality and the absence of rule of
law? What is the use of democracy, if the rights of citizens are
trampled upon with insolences? Why do leaders bother to pledge an oath
framed with a religious ‘So Help Me God’, if the intensions are neither
to serve Our Father Land with Love, Strength and Faith, nor ensure a
Nation Bound in Freedom? Why bother sign an FOI Bill, if the freedom of
expression and association cannot be guaranteed to facilitate the flow
of information; transparency and accountability?
Of what use is a clamorous declaration of economic growth
and rebased GDP, when the plates of the average Nigerian is running out
of meal? What is the essence of celebrating a single digit inflation
rate, when ‘high prices’ crowd the Nigerian market as lower
denominations of N5, N10, N20, N100 and even N200 notes are running out
of circulation. Indeed, N500 and N1000 notes are losing their money
feature of general acceptability, as the common taxi and market greeting
has become – ‘u get change’?, and our popular response is now ‘i no
get change o’; chocking trade and commerce; as trust and goodwill are
limited by the boundary of neighbourliness? Where is the sense in
forcing the gains of cashless society on a nation where banks enjoy
‘Poor Network Service’ and ATMs are more than often temporary out of
service or not dispensing?
The telecommunication service is yet to attain sustainable
and reliable levels; as the industry seems to be a reap-off; with no one
protecting the masses from extreme capitalism? Why the noise of the
government creating over 200,000 employments for the youths with neither
office, processing plants nor factories to show? Where is the
sustainability, where is the truth? Tertiary education students now
spend more hours at home than in the classrooms; as lecturers rest with
empty bellies on strike. Even when in session, learning becomes a
herculean task as little or no learning materials, infrastructure and
limited number of qualified academic staff to mentor and roll out
employable graduates.
Too many questions, yet more: Where is the pride of having
the richest man in Africa, and possibly the poorest man in the same
country? Where is the justice of purchasing bulletproof cars, and annual
fleets upon fleets of assorted saloon for sacred individuals, while
thousands of Nigerian taxpayers on a daily basis waste hours, clothes
and energy struggling at urban bus stops fighting to board the few
buses, only to stand hands up for miles to get to their suburban home;
as they cannot afford decent houses in the metropolis or rely on the
housing schemes that too few an average class and elite Jones, can
afford?
Not only do these unanswered questions add to the frustration of our
already dipping poverty experience, it rages the hate, and anxiety in
the over 60 per cent poor Nigerians towards the thin nonchalant average
class and the elite. Soon, if not already now would the ‘Haves’, be the
meal of the ‘Haves Not’. Little wonder why most elites and middle class
find it hard to return to their deserted rural villages which are void
of social amenities and basic necessities—a voluntary exile to foreign
land becomes the popular choice after the loot and negligence.
Blessed with a contented population, what more have the poor Nigerian
masses begged for over the years if not genuine leadership, constant
electricity, good roads, education, health and security; conditions just
enough to earn a daily meal? We have survived so much power black-out,
so much so that two hours of uninterrupted power supply becomes
abnormal, public water supply seems alien as pure water quenches the
thirst, why bother for security, when we fear the irrationality and
brutality of our police force. We have neither developed the sense,
consciousness or guts to shout down or demonstrate against our
governments over mismanagement, embezzlement, and their lack of care
over our lives. As we leave the few privileged political and public
officials to continue to trample on our heads, and imprison our minds;
embezzle our money and mismanage our national resources with so much
impunity and disgust; while we pray to God; who probably inquires our
roles in elevating or further roping ourselves to the mess.
The roots of politics have infested all our institutions, morality
and human dignity that we no longer hear the sound of our heart
beat—where lies our humanity and obligation of being our brother’s
keeper? Have our leaders turned dictator rulers? Have they sold their
conscience, that they fail to see the smiles disappearing from the faces
of the Nigerian citizens, or have their tinted convoys become so dark
they just can’t see through? Do we all not sense the fear, caution and
tension around our streets or have we become so cold and self-centred
that all we care about is ourselves?
Today we bear terrorism, ritual killings and a docile government with
both ruling and opposition apportioning blames and wheeling the death
of thousands of Nigerians as a tool of political rally while our sisters
and daughters in the north remain abducted in the hands of Boko Haram
or whatever conspiracy that surrounds it. We cannot continue to be so
complacent, nonchalant, self-centred and cowardly; believing the heat
will never get to our corners. Like a plight as explained in scientific
diffusion, it will spread; all you need to do is look outside. No single
individual or group is going to make Nigeria great or better for us
all; not the minister of Finance, CBN governor, Pastors, Imams, Security
chiefs, President, political party, or the First Lady. It is going to
take our united voice of truth, justice and concern.
In oneness, we must applaud those that deserve to be applauded and
sanction those that ought to be sanctioned; cutting off every evil
branch regardless of affiliation. We have to seat tight; report all
wrong and suspicious movements and actions in our organisations and
society. We must give no room for nonsense political party freaks,
opportunists, religious extremists and tribal self-righteous individuals
or groups that enlarge their pockets; and satisfy their blood thirst
from our divide. We must endure and respect our differences through
forgiveness and grace. We must allow ourselves to be human rather than
mindless animals. We must give our security operators the opportunity
and support to prove themselves; while obeying the moral injunction of
praying for our leaders with the hope that their hearts will by the day
become more flesh than stone; and their mind enriched with wisdom and
courage to improve the nation.
There are two kinds of people in this world; the talkers and the
doers; most people are just talkers, all they do is just talk, but when
all is said and done, it’s the doers who change this world; and when
they do that, they change us. And that’s why we never forget them. So
which one are you – Nigerians? As a religious country, it should be easy
for us to understand that at the end, it’s about “right or wrong”,
“good or evil”; all our thoughts, decisions and actions at the end of
each day determine if we are more for the light or for the darkness in
our attitude… this determines our end. Save Nigeria! Save yourself.
NB: Ofoegbu is a researcher and programme officer (PFM), Centre for Social Justice, Abuja. Ikenna_donald@yahoo.com 08030840041.
The 73rd Annual Golden
Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills,
California on January 10, 2016.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s The Revenant was the night’s big winner, taking home
awards including Best Picture, Drama, Best Director and Best Actor for a
Motion Picture, Drama.
Scroll down to see the full list of winners.
MOVIES
Best Motion Picture, Drama
Carol
Mad Max: Fury Road
WINNER: The Revenant
Room
Spotlight
Best Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy
The Big Short
Joy
WINNER: The Martian
Spy
Trainwreck
Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Cate Blanchett, Carol
WINNER: Brie Larson, Room
Rooney Mara, Carol
Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
WINNER: Jennifer Lawrence, Joy
Melissa McCarthy, Spy
Amy Schumer, Trainwreck
Maggie Smith, The Lady in the Van
Lily Tomlin, Grandma
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Bryan Cranston, Trumbo
WINNER: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl
Will Smith, Concussion
Best Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Paul Dano, Love
Idris Elba, Beast of No Nation
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Michael Shannon, 99 Homes
WINNER: Sylvester Stallone, Creed
Best Performance by Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Jane Fonda, Youth
Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight
Helen Mirren, Trumbo
Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina
WINNER: Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs
Best Director, Motion Picture
Todd Haynes, Carol
WINNER: Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant
Tom McCarthy, Spotlight
George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
Ridley Scott, The Martian
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy
Christian Bale, The Big Short
Steve Carell, The Big Short
WINNER: Matt Damon, The Martian
Al Pacino, Danny Collins
Mark Ruffalo, Infinitely Polar Bear
Best Screenplay, Motion Picture
Emma Donoghue, Room
Tom McCarthy, Josh Singer, Spotlight
Charles Randolph & Adam McKay, The Big Short
WINNER: Aaron Sorkin, Steve Jobs
Quentin Tarantino, The Hateful Eight
Original Score, Motion Picture
Carter Burwell, Carol
Alexander Desplat, The Danish Girl
WINNER: Ennio Morricone, The Hateful Eight
Daniel Pemberton, Steve Jobs
Ryuchi Sakamoto, The Revanant
Best Motion Picture, Animated
Anomalisa
The Good Dinosaur
WINNER: Inside Out
The Peanuts Movie
Shaun the Sheep Movie
Best Original Song, Motion Picture
“Love Me Like You Do,” Fifty Shades of Grey
“One Kind of Love,” Love & Mercy
“See You Again,” Furious 7
“Simple Song #3,” Youth
WINNER: “Writing’s on the Wall,” Spectre
Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language
The Brand New Testament
The Club
The Fencer
Mustang
WINNER: Son of Saul
TELEVISION
Best Television Series, Drama
Empire, Fox
Game of Thrones, HBO
WINNER: Mr. Robot, USA
Narcos, Netflix
Outlander, Starz
Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy
Casual, Hulu
WINNER: Mozart in the Jungle, Amazon Video
Orange Is the New Black, Netflix
Silicon Valley, HBO
Transparent, Amazon Video
Veep, HBO
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
American Crime, ABC
American Horror Story: Hotel, FX
Fargo, FX
Flesh and Bone, Starz
WINNER: Wolf Hall, PBS
Best Performance By an Actor in a Television Series, Drama
WINNER: Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Wagner Moura, Narcos
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan
Best Performance By an Actor in a Television Series, Musical, or Comedy
Aziz Ansari, Master of None
WINNER: Gael García Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle
Rob Lowe, The Grinder
Patrick Stewart, Blunt Talk
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited
Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Idris Elba, Luther
WINNER: Oscar Isaac, Show Me a Hero
David Oyelowo, Nightingale
Mark Rylance, Wolf Hall
Patrick Wilson, Fargo
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited
Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Alan Cumming, The Good Wife
Damian Lewis, Wolf Hall
Ben Mendelson, Bloodline
Tobias Menzies, Outlander
WINNER: Christian Slater, Mr. Robot
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Drama
Caitriona Balfe, Outlander
Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder
Eva Green, Penny Dreadful
WINNER: Taraji P. Henson, Empire
Robin Wright, House of Cards
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Actress in a Series,
Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Uzo Aduba, Orange Is the New Black
Joanne Froggatt, Downton Abbey
Regina King, American Crime
Judith Light, Transparent
WINNER: Maura Tierney, The Affair
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited
Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kirsten Dunst, Fargo
WINNER: Lady Gaga, American Horror Story: Hotel
Sarah Hay, Flesh and Bone
Felicity Huffman, American Crime
Queen Latifah, Bessie
Best Performance By an Actress in a Television Series, Musical, or
Comedy
WINNER: Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Jamie Lee Curtis, Scream Queens
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin
Lily Tomlin, Grace and Frankie ...
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