One of the world's biggest female hip hop artistes, Nikki Minaj, is coming to Trinidad.
Minaj, 25, who has Trinidadian parentage, will be the headline act at a concert to officially launch the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs "Localize Itt" Campaign. Minaj, whose real name is Onika Maraj, will touch down on local soil on September 21. The show, carded for September 23 at the Queen's Park Savannah, also would see a cast of local supporting acts.
Sport Minister Anil Roberts made the announcements on Monday during a news conference at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad, Port-of-Spain.
Roberts said the campaign was aimed to, among other things:
* Create an awareness of local goods and services available to the public;
* recycle revenue back into the economy;
* provide the public with a broader range of product choices and competitive pricing; and,
* promote patriotism among the youth.
Roberts stated it was Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and his ministerial colleagues who had inspired him to pursue the campaign, which, he said, was in the making for about a year. He said: "Minister Vassant Bharath said 'buy local, eat local, think local, be local...' Minister Jack Warner said, 'I have visited over 193 countries across the globe and none is as sweet as T&T...' Minister Chandresh Sharma said, 'Real Government is local,' "Listening to my friends and colleagues in our People's Partnership Government speaking passionately about their individual visions for the respective portfolios has inspired me to act." Roberts added that the campaign could serve to help reduce crime, youth delinquency and domestic violence by creating "a more caring and compassionate society."
He said: "The change that will take place in T&T will call for all our resources. It will require the support of every citizen. "It will re-ignite patriotism and exude a confidence and self belief which many of us might have forgotten existed." He said the multi-faceted campaign would include a television series, school tours and food and trade fairs. Roberts said the initiative also would promote public and private sector investment and encourage local manufacturers to "step up their game" in the production of goods and services.
Minaj an 'obvious choice'
Meanwhile, chief executive officer of Hypro Ltd and D Project Records, Darryl Braxton–the man responsible for bringing the artiste to Trinidad–said Minaj was an obvious choice, given her strong Trinidadian roots. He said Minaj would perform for "about 35-45 minutes." However, Braxton said, the cost to bring the "Your Love" singer was still "being worked out." He also shied away from divulging ticket prices for the upcoming event but promised that all would be revealed soon. "I have high hopes that the show would be a success. I started a buzz. Even before we announced it my phone has been ringing off the hook. I'm confident it will be successful," he added.