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The Decadence In Nollywood by newsnow: 8:18am On Dec 12, 2014
Nigerians decry the rate at which the Nigerian movie industry continue to stream out pornographic movies rather than releasing educative content into the market, raising doubt about the effectiveness of the Nigeria Film and Video Censors Board.



By Philips Sunday

Gone are days, when the norms and ethics of the Nigerian culture and tradition were embedded in the film production of the Nigerian movie industry, ‘Nollywood’. But reverse seems to be the case this days as the Nollywood has lost its African bite and uniqueness.

Legendary actors like Olu Jacobs, Nkem Owoh, Liz Benson, Joke Silva, Bukky Ajayi, Chinwe Owoh, Regina Askia and many more have been known over the years not only for their acting prowess, but the decency in their work. It can be recalled that the Nigerian actors and actresses then had upper hand over their Ghanaian counterparts in terms of good script, great directing and productivity, as well as the cinematography aspect of the movie.

Two decades ago, Nigeria movie industry garnered publicity with the kind of movies that the producers where streaming out, these movies gained recognition within and outside the country, due to its informative and educative content, the Nollywood then was known for the cultural heritage of Nigeria showcased in its movie scenes, with many suggesting that the industry in no time will meet up with its European counterparts in terms of professionalism and otherwise.

Some of the movies that caught the attention of the movie fanatics:

MovieProducerProduction Date

Glamour GirlsKenneth Nnebue1994

DomitilaZeb Ejiro1996

Living in BondageKenneth Nnebue1992

Score to SettleSunny Collins1998

HostagesTade Ogidan1996

Most WantedDozie Eriobu1996

Diamond RingTade Ogidan1998

Osuofia in LondonKingsley Ogoro2003

This were the golden era of Nollywood, where script was well read, prepared and understood but it is acted, in this time, Nollywood movies where rich with proverbs, like “the bird that chooses to perch on the rope must be prepared to dance with that rope”, used in the movie Conspiracy and Misconception. Not this days when Chinwetalu Agu mutters one single line throughout the entire movie. Then producers like Teco Benson, Tade Ogidan and Kingsley Ogoro a lot others, were stunning out movies with excellent storyline, well directed by directors who went extra miles in bringing out the best out of the script with their creative mindsets.

It came not as a shock to many Nigerians when Nollywood icons like Patience Ozorkwo, Omotala Jalade, Olu Jacobs and his wife Joke Silva, and Kenneth Nnebue were recently recognized for their excellent acting prowess by the Federal Republic of Nigeria with some receiving the centenary award to mark Nigeria 100 years of existence, while some were awarded with the Member of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (MFR) on September 29 at a ceremony in Abuja.

The decadence expressed by the producers, directors and actors in the Nigeria movie industry, calls for questioning if the industry has suddenly lost its culture and discipline, when the movie Room 027 produced by Damijo Efe Young was released in 2013, Nigerians criticized the film but one of the actors in the movie Collins Owochei defended it stating that Nigerians are hypocrites for making so much noise about the movie, saying that most of the people who criticized the film, watched all episodes of Spartacus in the comfort of their living room and nobody gave a hoot about it.

However, years of hard work by the legends of Nollywood, where many won different numerous awards within and outside the country, has been thrown into dungeon by some star-starved individuals, who due to lack of employment, saw Nollywood has a dumping ground for their nudity. The Nigerian movie industry is far from what many where use to, the creative intellectual efforts usually witnessed in production has diminished no thanks to the nonchalant attitude, nepotism and selfish mentality of some people who call their selves actors and actresses.

It came as a shock to Nigerians when a soft porn film “Destructive Instinct 3&4” produced by Judith Opara Mazagwu popularly known as Afrocandy, was not banned by the Nigeria Film and Video Censors Board, after the review of this film it was discovered by many that script in question had no message what so ever rather than the showcasing of nudity, which definitely was the main objectives of the producer.

With the rate at which the producers continue to roll out this soft porn films, the effectiveness of the Nigeria Film and Video Censors Board has been question, with many claiming that is adequate measures are not take in a quick manner, the Nollywood has it is known wide world might metamorphosed into Pornwood in the future.

Yet with this porn stories called movies by the films makers, the Nigerian Film and Video Censorship Board claims it has no idea these movies exist.

Source: www..com/index.php/2014-02-02-10-59-36/opinion/1595-the-decadence-in-nollywood

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Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by ddooskie(m): 8:27am On Dec 12, 2014
Not just the s3x scenes but I discovered that self-acclaimed comedians in the Yoruba genre can't crack jokes without using abusive words sad
anyways, I don't go for JUST any movie.

12/12FTC grin #Glo noni grin

*singing* #Feliz Navidad cheesy

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Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Calebosko(m): 8:28am On Dec 12, 2014
if we hear you,

na we be dis,

ini edo,calebosko,and guenevive,


now op repeat that poo make we hear

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Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Nobody: 8:28am On Dec 12, 2014
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Dopeyomi(m): 8:29am On Dec 12, 2014
Francistony Very serious!
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Nobody: 8:31am On Dec 12, 2014
If they like they should act hard porn or the gurlz getting impregnated 3 times in a week..... It ain't ma business.
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Babaneh(m): 8:31am On Dec 12, 2014
story for the Gods
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by suxex4ever: 8:32am On Dec 12, 2014
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by emperorchedda(m): 8:32am On Dec 12, 2014
Absolute balderdash!

Who said we don't like the softporn? Removing such scenes from movies will only make the movie so unreal, if your movie depicts a sexual/romantic scene display it to us but tag the movie (18)..we are adults and we all do it so what's the need pretending like Nigeria knows nothing about sex?

The fact that you displayed sexuall-y provocative scenes doesn't take away the creativity in your movie. We won't just stop deceiving ourselves with this culture thing in Nigeria

Original Sin (2001) By Michael Cristofer was nominated for an Oscar yet it displayed all sort of nudity. What we want is the message in the movie!

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Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Hackerjay(m): 8:34am On Dec 12, 2014
yea

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Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Rich4god(m): 8:34am On Dec 12, 2014
Well... We all knw wat the world is turning into... Everyone is after money... So movie directors/actors will do wats within thier power to mk more money... Hence producing contents that the populace will like to watch... Beside, who watches nollywood these days when channels like SONYMAX, DISCOVERY and NATGEO WILD are all over the place...

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Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by freshness2020: 8:35am On Dec 12, 2014
All they want is fast money not fast name!
Don't forget "Porn sells like widefire !
God will help us!
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Nobody: 8:36am On Dec 12, 2014
Mtcheeewww if you want to watch a good nigerian movie, go and produce the one that you feel is the ideal Nigerian/african movie.. @ mr phillips sunday

My problem with many Nigerians is that we talk too much without any action.

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Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by ajebuter(f): 8:36am On Dec 12, 2014
Why won't Nollywood be reduced to this pathetic state?

When actresses are recruited on the streets, night clubs, brothels and strip clubs in Lekki, VI, Allen, Opebi and Ojuelegba.

Cheap, amoral and sluts willing to destroy decency and morality just to be on the screen, thus polluting our sense of decency and godliness.

Anyway, I don't watch those trash, thank God for Telemundo. Now that's real drama. Professional acting, good setting, diction, suspense,pl ot, conflict and resolution.

Someone should come to the aid of Nollywood ASAP

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Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by millionboi(m): 8:37am On Dec 12, 2014
Na wash
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by PerfumeRepublik: 8:37am On Dec 12, 2014
ajebuter:
Why won't Nollywood be reduced to this pathetic state?

When actresses are recruited on the streets, night clubs, brothels and strip clubs in Lekki, VI, Allen, Opebi and Ojuelegba.

Cheap, amoral and sluts willing to destroy decency and morality just to be on the screen, thus polluting our sense of decency and godliness.

Anyway, I don't watch those trash, thank God for Telemundo. Now that's real drama. Professional acting, good setting, diction, suspense,pl ot, conflict and resolution.

Someone should come to the aid of Nollywood ASAP
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by SeverusSnape(m): 8:38am On Dec 12, 2014
Those are dramas not movies...I was 12 years old when I watched my last nollywood movie, it's unfortunate though. There's nothing to be learnt in their movies... Oh!...I remember IJELE, GLAMOUR GIRLS, TRUE CONFESSION etc, I recall those movies with nostalgia.
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by safarigirl(f): 8:38am On Dec 12, 2014
Be specific. Which Nollywood are y'all talking about?
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Nobody: 8:38am On Dec 12, 2014
Abi, they are dramas, We haven't gotten to the Movie stage.
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by Papertrail11(m): 8:38am On Dec 12, 2014
na so so asheeo film dem too dey do....im tired them and their unescessary hyping in blogs. Even all this genivivevand co dont seem all that to me they shout a lot on the scene
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by uzornoble: 8:39am On Dec 12, 2014
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waow! waow!! waow!!!....FTC on my convocation day, more reason to pop something, all hail to FUTO Eminents'09

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Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by nutislim(m): 8:39am On Dec 12, 2014
OP u don yarn......I just dnt knw what's d importance of dis video censorship people
Re: The Decadence In Nollywood by NewNigeriaMind: 8:42am On Dec 12, 2014
ddooskie:
Not just the s3x scenes but I discovered that self-acclaimed comedians in the Yoruba genre can't crack jokes without using abusive words sad
anyways, I don't go for JUST any movie.

12/12FTC grin #Glo noni grin

I told agree with you. what is it with the Yoruba ACTORS AND ACTRESSES, cant they crack jokes without using abusive words.

please we need to change somethings.

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