Earlier on today, When Steel Talks/PanOnTheNet received the following (below), official notification from Pan Trinbago that a joint media conference between Pan Trinbago Inc. and the Nigerian High Commissioner was scheduled to have been held at 1:30 p.m., today, September 25.

Subsequent notification was sent advising that this joint media conference was “cancelled.”

Pan Trinbago Inc. and the Nigerian High Commissioner will be holding a joint media conference at -


Venue: The Nigerian High Commission

                3 Maxwell Phillip Street, St. Clair

Date:  Tuesday 25th September 2012

Time: 1:30 p.m.

 

His Excellency Musa John Jen, High Commissioner of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, Mrs. Ladi Franklin, Co-Chair Nigeria Trinidad & Tobago Chamber and Mr. Keith Diaz, President, Pan Trinbago, will speak on the topic “Opportunities for the Steelpan in Nigeria”.

 

From Pan Trinbago, Media/Communications

 

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  • Ramsey-Moore: I’m vindicated

    Friday, September 28 2012

    FOLLOWING revelations in Wednesday’s edition of Newsday that Nigerian businessman, Chief Bowie S. Bowei, pulled out of a pan venture with Pan Trinbago in frustration last week, Beverly Ramsey-Moore, who together with Keith Simpson resigned from the executive committee of the pan organisation three months ago, told Newsday yesterday that she feels vindicated.

    “Based on what has come out in the Newsday, I believe president Keith Diaz and the two other directors representing Pan Trinbago in the fallen deal, namely Secretary Richard Forteau and Assistant Trustee Allan “Pablo” Augustus should all resign immediately. 

    “Today I feel vindicated because people behaved as though I was an enemy of Pan Trinbago when I advised them that things must be done in a manner where good governance must be the hallmark of any organisation.” 

    Africa Trinidad and Tobago Steelpan Development Company (ATTSDC), a limited liability company incorporated, set up with a vision to promote and expand the steelpan art form across the African Continent with Pan Trinbago with 35 percent shares, contributing toward the technical support of the Nigerian-based company has been a non starter, Bowei (a 45 percent shareholder) complained that Daniel Lambert of FCL Communications Ltd, never met his financial obligation to be a 20 percent shareholder and as such, he (Bowei) had been responsible for all expenses to facilitate a loan and other administrative expenses of the company. 

    He wrote to Diaz: “As CEO, I regret to inform you that the company is at a standstill at this time because Lambert has not paid up, and work including the facelift of the office we agreed to carry out cannot be done. 

    “I suggest you use your office to request that Daniel pays up his dues or things will start going wrong. I have laboured for over ten years to see this dream come true and will not allow anyone to stand in my way.” 

    Meanwhile, when contacted on Wednesday Diaz told Newsday: “I cannot speak to you right now, I am in a meeting.” Asked what time to call back, Diaz hung up the phone. 

    A few minutes later, a more composed Diaz called back saying: “Hello, this is Keith Diaz here. I have no comment to make on the Newsday article” before hanging up.

  • Jules Bernard,

    Is this part of the secret poll Pan Trinbago is conducting too? Say something nuh....Talk nah!!.....Read this 

    Page 8 Trinidad NEWSDAY Section A, Wednesday September 26, 2012, Article entitled " Pan Trinbago calls for probe of Nigeria Deal. ....and continuing in full on page 19 
    I am about to let my bucket down to usher in a moment of change that is needed in this our beloved movement.
    Please stay tuned to When Steel Talks. Thank you for the courtesy of your attention. God Bless.

     

  • Thank God!  PanTrinbago may have caused a diplomatic blurr and deficit had this conference been conducted.

    Where is the Minister of Arts and Multiculturalism - who was referred to as the Minister of Culture while being interviewed on TV this morning - and Caricom's Cultural Ambassador in this matter? Since the PP governmant, via the Minister of Planning, has said that his government wants to turn panyards into music schools, it appears that pan may have lost its premier place in T&T's Multicultural / Cultural make up. 

  • I am so ashamed of the leadership of Pantrinbago. What is smart man Diaz trying to draw the High Commissioner into, instead he should be apologising to the honourable gentleman for misleading him. I followed with interest all that have been taking place from the begining and i knew that any thing that involved FCL and Daniel Lambert would eventually fail. SORRY chief Bowei consider this as lessons learnt.

     

     

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