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DISCIPLINE, HARDWORK AND COMMITMENT COMES SUCCESS: KILANDA

IT is discipline, commitment and hard work that brings success, and this is no
exception for Anslom Nakikus and Emmanuel Muganaua or commonly known as
Toxic Mahn, says Steven Enomb Kilanda, National Cultural Commission Executive
Director.


This was the key message from NCC Executive Director Steven Enomb Kilanda
when congratulating two of Papua New Guinea’s Internationally recognised and
award-winning Musicians, Singer songwriter Anslom Nakikus and Music Producer
Emmanuel Muganaua (Toxicmahn) from their trip from Atlanta, United States of
America (USA).


In a small but significant ceremony held at the National Cultural Commission (NCC)
head office in Port Moresby today, NCC Executive Director Steven Enomb Kilanda
on behalf of the Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture; Hon. Belden Namah, Board
and management including the staff, welcome and congratulate Anslom Nakikus and
Emmanuel Muganaua back to the country with the prestigious awards that puts PNG
on the International scene through Music.

(L-R) Music Producer Emmanuel Muganaua, NCC Executive Director Steven Enomb Kilanda, First Secretary to Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture Cedric Kengi and Singer songwriter Anslom Nakikus at NCC Boardroom, Port Moresby. PICTURES BY NCC MEDIA


“I have observed these two guys, Anslom and Emmanuel, to be one of the
committed, hard-working people. It comes back to having the right attitude and
discipline and they deserved to be at the level where they are now. At NCC we are a
small agency with limited funding but with the limited resources, we are proud to
support two of our musicians who have placed Papua New Guinea on the world
stage,” said Mr. Kilanda.


“It’s a proud moment for us all and we at NCC would do whatever we can to continue
our support to Anslom and Emmanuel to promote musicians and grow the industry in
the country,” he said.


“We can not attend to every individual artist and musician out there because industry
is huge. We are working with those who are approaching our office for our little
support towards their efforts in that’s space. we are willing to work with any Artists or
Musicians who are willing to work with us,” added Mr. Kilanda.


Toxic Mahn or Emmanuel Muganaua was awarded and won the International Sound
Engineer of the year for the International Singer- Songwriter Association (ISSA)
Award presentation in Atlanta USA.


Anslom Nakikus also won an award in the Inter-Continental Music Awards in Los
Angeles for his hit songs, Break the Barrier in the African Reggae/ Dancehall
category. The song “Break the Barrier” was recorded in South Africa and Port
Moresby by Emmanuel Muganaua and Dave Segul who was late Lucky Dube’s
engineer.

 “The music video of the song ‘Break the Barrier’ was filmed in Kerala, India during
Anslom’s performance at the International Independent Music Festival in India in

  1. This show was attended by Emmanuel and I and it was sponsored by NCC,”
    said Anslom Nakikus.

  2. “We thank the National Cultural Commission under the leadership of Executive
    Director Steven Enomb Kilanda for his continued support.”

  3. They thanked their fans from PNG, Solomon Islands and the Pacific Islands and the
    people around the world for listening to their music and for voting them to be at this
    level, achieving greater results.

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