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Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by ogododo: 10:22pm On Feb 07
The wife of President Bola Tinubu, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on Friday, said skewed messages projected by some movies, social media and religious organisations are fueling the get-rich-quick syndrome which is also driving Nigeria’s high rate of trafficking in persons.

Tinubu also pledged her support to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons in the agency’s ongoing fight against human trafficking.

She stated this when the Director-General of the agency, Binta Bello, led the top management of NAPTIP to her office at the State House, Abuja.

Senior Special Assistant to the First Lady on Media, Busola Kukoyi, revealed this in a statement signed on Friday titled ‘First Lady reiterates call for re-orientation for hard work and patience.’


The First Lady, who was briefed on the activities of the Agency, particularly the recent raid on a baby factory in Abuja, where 19 pregnant young girls were rescued, called on youths to stop making themselves easy targets for traffickers and other criminally minded people by embracing the virtues of patience and hard work.

She said, “The get rich quick syndrome is not helping matters. Even our religious institutions are doing prosperity preaching and even the bible talks about work. Social media is also not helping. Nollywood as well.

She pledged her support to the agency, starting with interfacing with wives of State Governors to assist in enhancing awareness and advocacy about its activities.

Earlier, the Director General of the Agency solicited the First Lady’s support for NAPTIP’s renewed campaign against human trafficking and GBV.

Bello explained that it is top of the agenda of the agency, as the trend of trafficking is getting alarming.


“Trafficking in persons is the second largest transnational organised crime in the world after drug trafficking.

“It is also a huge menace in Nigeria and it requires the buy-in and active engagement of critical stakeholders to fight it,”
she stated.

She pointed out that despite the agency’s string of successes including the recent rescue of 21 young victims taken from Niger State, en route Republic of Niger, gaps in resources mobilisation and legal frameworks are some of the challenges confronting the operations of the agency.

She highlighted skills acquisition, awareness advocacy, provision of adequate shelter and safe homes, and legislative and policy support as some of the areas of intervention needed from the First Lady.

The First Lady also gave an audience to the new national executives of the National Council for Women Societies of Nigeria, led by its new National President, Princess Edna Azura.


The delegation was in her office to thank her for her motherly support to the council, especially after the passing of its immediate past National President, Lami Lau.

While commending them for working together in unity, the First Lady encouraged the council to do more for their members by taking advantage of the Renewed Hope Initiative, RHI programs at the subnational levels.

Tinubu reiterated her commitment to building better families through the Renewed Hope initiative.

https://punchng.com/nollywood-social-media-others-fueling-get-rich-quick-syndrome-first-lady/

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Carazon: 10:30pm On Feb 07
Nollywood na number one

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Noblechykk(m): 10:37pm On Feb 07
Carazon:
Nollywood na number one
The first lady is talking nonsense. Politicians are number 1.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Karlovich: 10:38pm On Feb 07
embarassed According to her "snatch it, grab it and run with it" her husband did is not get-rich-quick syndrome. Perhaps the drugs he was trafficking in Chicago when he was supposed to be studying is not get-rich-quick syndrome too.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Carazon: 10:38pm On Feb 07
Noblechykk:

The first lady is talking nonsense. Politicians are number 1.

Politicians are corrupt all over the world

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Pickmycall: 10:39pm On Feb 07
All the donations you are making are not from your sweat.Why didn't you donate before your husband became the president select?

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Racoon(m): 10:52pm On Feb 07
See how she cunningly left out the politicians, the number one motivators of the get-rich-quick syndrome. And this woman called herself a pastor with the RCCG?

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Noblechykk(m): 11:00pm On Feb 07
Carazon:


Politicians are corrupt all over the world
Yes...but our politicians are super corrupt and their excessive display of wealth is the number 1 factor responsible for get rich quick syndrome.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Carazon: 11:11pm On Feb 07
Noblechykk:

Yes...but our politicians are super corrupt and their excessive display of wealth is the number 1 factor responsible for get rich quick syndrome.

Our own politicians are super corrupt, yes but Nollywood promotes get rich quick more than any other entity in Nigeria. 70% of their movies centeres on blood money and the fact that most Nigerians are gullible, They Failed to Differentiate Fiction from Reality.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by sleek214(m): 6:28am On Feb 08
Totally agree with you

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Fuckyoumod: 6:30am On Feb 08
Carazon:
Nollywood na number one
Your first lady is talking nonsense!

She should be apologizing to Nigerians for the mess, hunger, poverty and hardship her husband and family are inflicting on Nigerians daily.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by muhammadmuqtada(m): 6:32am On Feb 08
Which is why depression is spreading like wild fire.
Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by ivandragon: 6:33am On Feb 08
True...

Just take the message & leave the messenger.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by kennyz247(m): 6:33am On Feb 08
Our politicians are the grand master..most especially your papa

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by orisa37: 6:38am On Feb 08
MR. PRESIDENT, PLEASE REGULATE THE ECONOMY. IT'S A PRESIDENTIAL PREROGATIVE..
Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Joybeau: 6:41am On Feb 08
In as much as the govt of the day is too bad. I concur to what she said. Social media especially Tik Tok is something. These media outlets influences people that if you are not a person of strong will you might deviate from your principles

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by AllBlack: 6:46am On Feb 08
She is just jealous that the youth now have new teachers and no longer pay attention to the original teachers of super corruption, our politicians.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by CrownedPhoenix: 6:51am On Feb 08
Nollywood has always been a bad influence.

Glamorising the luxury blood money/ritual killings can fetch you for 89minutes the use 1min to show the person becoming mad, The End.

You watch other movies, you see protagonists doing incredible heroic acts or other meaningful storyline that can influence the audience positively.

Nigerian movies na largely ritual killings, blood money, cultism and occultism. The Yoruba version must have juju or at least one person talking like an agbero.

Thrashy scripts everywhere.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Greenlandz: 6:55am On Feb 08
If you and your husband had made Nigeria a better place to stay, japa syndrome would have reduced but y'all came with a evil and wicked policy

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Holuwaxheun(m): 6:58am On Feb 08
Pickmycall:
All the donations you are making are not from your sweat.Why didn't you donate before your husband became the president select?

I saw what you did there grin 😉

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by donmixc: 7:02am On Feb 08
Olosh shut up

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Gandollar(f): 7:03am On Feb 08
Was there Nollywood or social media when your husband was pushing drugs?

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by IpobAntidote: 7:05am On Feb 08
They should ban those stupid money ritual movies.
Some Nigerian are so dumb that they believe everything that they see in movies hence they think they csn get rich via stupid asinine money ritual.
The level of stupidity and gullibility among so called educated youths is astonishing.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by EyeCumInPiece: 7:07am On Feb 08
So wetin fuel your husband becoming a KNOWN DRUG LORD? grin

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by aariwa(m): 7:09am On Feb 08
Imagine blaming ineptitude of a failed government on people working day and night to make an honest living from acting films displays the crass stupidity of tinubu’s ineptitude and cluelessness…these people are total dunce with no single idea of how to move forward Nigeria- a country blessed by God in every resources imaginable- foools

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Endinjustice: 7:14am On Feb 08
embarassed

According to a woman whose husband's source of wealth is unknown.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by datola: 7:15am On Feb 08
Yes but number one should be politicians including you and your family!

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by EmmyDJourno: 7:19am On Feb 08
This mad woman again, her time for judgement would surely come

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by EdiskyHarry: 7:21am On Feb 08
Rubbish

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Blackman7: 7:22am On Feb 08
Politics not Nollywood.

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Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by HydraFeeds(m): 7:26am On Feb 08
Wealth without enterprise is the bane of Nigeria development.
Re: Nollywood, Social Media, Others Fueling Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome — Remi Tinubu by Chibuzoc(m): 7:28am On Feb 08
grin thank god for corruption else tell me how Nigeria and Nigerians would have survived.

Nigeria is hell and you can’t preach to the devil to repent

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