The Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, Azuh Arinze of the magazine (pictured above with Genevieve on the day of the interview) released this statement few hours ago:
AGAIN, GENEVIEVE MISSES THE POINT!
My attention has just been drawn to the twitter handle of Genevieve
Nnaji (@GenevieveNnaji1) where she alleged that she did not grant YES
International! magazine the interview published in our Vol. 3 No. 15 edition with the caption: ‘I Want God To Bless Me With The Right Man & A Good Family’.
First, I want to thank her for at least not also denying me. Or even
saying that she has never met me. Secondly, I know she resorted to this
for two reasons. One – because of the headline. And two – because she
confided in a mutual friend of ours that she still hasn't forgiven YES
International! for making its debut on June 19, 2011 with a cover story
entitled: ‘All The Men Who Dated And Dumped Genevieve’ which she considered displeasing.
Well, I have always made it clear that my brand of journalism is
progressive-minded, not withstanding that I belong to the celebrity
journalism genre. Without sounding immodest, I can say with every sense
of responsibility that I first encountered Genevieve as a budding
actress who needed encouragement at the time, which I gladly offered.
And if I can still recollect very well, I don’t think any other
journalist has interviewed her as much as I have.
Now, to the main issue: If at all Genevieve had taken time to read the full interview
in YES International! instead of the disjointed and abridged ones
ruling on the social media, perhaps she would have seen where it was
clearly stated in the introduction that the interview was conducted ‘Long before super stardom beckoned’.
Also there is: ‘I must, however, confess that I stumbled on the tape
again only days back, and while wading through my archives. I’ve
transcribed and extracted some of her candid thoughts which she shared
with me. Particularly those I consider to still be relevant…”
But to refresh her memory a little – the interview session held at Oceanview Restaurants, Victoria Island, Lagos. The venue was chosen by her and the reasons for the interview known to both of us. We even took some shots after the interview, and we are publishing one of them as proof. All those who want to see the full interview can also stop by at our office (29, Budland Street, Grammar School Bus Stop, Ojodu, Lagos).
Lastly, I think it is expedient at this juncture to also educate Genevieve that interviews
are literary works that have the propensity to outlive both the
interviewee and the interviewer. Therefore, they could still be
re-called and relied on at any time.
AZUH ARINZE, ESQ.
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief
YES International! Magazine
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