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Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by SeriouslySense(m): 12:00pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
You are right, that word is stored in their unconscious mind, and there may be no stronger word to counteract it, they also need a more powerful word to undo the belief that been ruthless and without a soul will make them successful. A phrase of words that combines, humanity, handwork, originality/authenticity, bravery, opportunities, creativity, dreams, introspection and consistency can undo such negative word for subconscious beliefs. Samson0599: |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by Truvelisback(m): 12:07pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
Sonnobax15:Yes, even in the Bible. People offer humans sacrifice. The essence of those movies is to teach moral lessons and ensure one doesn't fall victim of their strategies. A good example is the Rev. King movies, One Chance movie and the rest. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by musicwriter(m): 12:09pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
SeriouslySense: Everyone and everything are victims of colonialism. Even Nollywood in and of itself is also a victim. However, Nollywood is actually doing it's best to mitigate it. The ritualist in Nollywood movies always end up as the villain. They always regret it. That returns me to my previous post. When a culture is on auto-pilot, there'll be no lessons learnt from past mistake or even current mistake made by the society as a whole. The culture then keep repeating the same mistake without learning a lesson. In fact, we're locked down!! There's no way out. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by ogelekpomgam(m): 12:14pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
CandyOps:I disagree vehemently.A given religion believes that when you kill an infidel,you have more rewards of virgins.These create foundation of violence for kids growing up.slaughtering with knife is nothing to them.Another religion teaches love and tolerance.Absence of religion brings moral decadence.free thinkers can do anything without any feeling of guilt..since no system of law is a restrain to them. 1 Like |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by SeriouslySense(m): 12:26pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
There is always a way out. (to counteract your first subconscious confirmation). I define a culture that is on auto-pilot, as one where children where not taught values, or not encouraged to live in authentic values, same as adults, they are not living in authentic values, but on anything or anyhow. My definition may be very wrong or differ from yours. But from definition, there is hope, to correct it, if we choose to change it and accept corrections, by living in values that we recognize as healthy. You have a point that there is a trap, where value is absent in all generations, so there is no one to show authentic values. so everyone is learning any values even if its harmful but since its trending, they take it as it comes. musicwriter: |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by holuwajobar(m): 12:31pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
wirinet: So Nollywood is going to take the blame |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by Maxxim: 12:40pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
Mk dem bring back Sars, Naija people no dey learn in an easy way. #bring back sars |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by PARADIZEPRIEST: 12:45pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
nollywood is nothing but wood! THEY CANT SHOWCASE ANY GOOD ACT EXCEPT PROMOTE CULTISM AND BLOOD MONIES.THAT WHY NIGERIA IS SO POLLUTED WITH EVIL PEOPLE KILLIN FOR MONEY SO SAVAGERY. OTHER COUNTRIES USE MOVIES TO CORRECT ILLS IN SOCIETY,BUT NAIJA PPL DO THEIR STUPID HYPED DRAMAS THEY CALL MOVIE TO CAUSE DECADENCE IN SOCIETY. LOOK 24 MOVIE SERIES IN USA CURBING TERRORISM LOOK AT DESIGNATED SURVIVOR MOVIE SERIES CURBING CORRUPT GOVERNNANCE. NAIJA NEVA START MOVIES,THEY JUST CHEAP JOKERS. AFRICANS,NIGERIANS IN PARTICULAR HAVE SERIOUS PROBLEMS because THEY DONT LEARN GOOD EXCEPT EVIL,WHICH IS WHY THEY REMAIN IN UNCIVILIZED DARK AGES WITH SUCH CRUDE BEHAVIOURS AND LIFESTYLES. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by musicwriter(m): 12:52pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
SeriouslySense: You're very correct on your definition!! Those values are passed through LANGUAGE, EDUCATION, RELIGION and if the society finds something wrong at any point, they weed it out. Problem is that the education we have was given us by white people. Therefore, we're not studying whats important to us but according to the template laid by white people. They decide what's worth knowing and what's not worth knowing. If we were to be in charge of education, there'll be mountain of research on jazz. There'll even be a course in school explaining jazz and it's powerlessness or at least it's negative effects and if there's anything good about it, we take only the good side and dismiss the rest as superstition. It would be officially done with!! Children would know right from school that it's not worth practicing because it's superstition. Then, that information would be passed from generation to generation. That's how a society get rid of bad side of a culture. For details, see Dr. Amos Wilson lectures. Education, culture, black consciousness https://www.africason.com/2019/10/education-culture-black-consciousness.html I have researched land, sea, and islands in search of the CAUSE of our problems as Africans and Dr. Amos Wilson understands best as to why we're in the condition we find ourselves, not just in Africa but black people in general. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by Ekealterego: 12:57pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
SlayerForever:You are very right and our people must be trained and conditioned to know how not to buy into those propaganda. They are doing quite well though even that Reno guy acknowledged that Igbos are not buying any negative stories being told about them, they reject it. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by wirinet(m): 12:58pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
holuwajobar: A huge portion of the blame. Plays, books and movies dictate the aspirations and directions of a society. Ancient Roman plays are always about conquest and war, hence Rome ended up a huge empire always at war. Sci fi US movies (Hollywood), TV series and books of the 60s and seventies were about incredible scientific feats - space travel, wireless communication, powerful computers, artificial intelligence, human like robots, etc. Today all these aspirations has been met. Nigerian movies and stories from the 80s and 90s were about making money rituals, yahoo yahoo ( I go chop your money), run girls (prostitution) and poor girl marrying rich man. All these are the aspirations of an average Nigerian youth today. 1 Like |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by Coldie(m): 12:59pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
KaluwisxPRO:I hardly watch Yoruba movies so I can’t really tell |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by King44(m): 1:01pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
Started from the government down to Home, now parents don't see anything wrong in evil things The society keeps glorifying nonsense Omo the next generation go get as e go be if parents and the gvt refused to start getting it right now. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by Ekealterego: 1:02pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
PARADIZEPRIEST: I can't remember Nollywood promoting cultism and ritual killings when the people playing those roles are always the villain who ends up in a bad way. Western movies also portray or even humanize witches, cultist and vampires. You guys should stop blaming Nollywood for something that is part of your culture 1000 of years before any Nollywood producer held a camera. I know Yoruba movies particularly promote rituals as solutions to every problem though, they need to upgrade their story writing. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by holuwajobar(m): 1:03pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
wirinet:well I support your points.... But I feel ritual has always been happening even before Nollywood..... Nollywood is just trying to curb the situation by always having a bad ending for any ritualist in the movie.... But still, I agree with you |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by Ekealterego: 1:07pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
wirinet:Blame Yoruba movies. From time immemorial, the English Nollywood movies never for once glorified the ritualist nor have they ever ever portrayed them in a negative light. NEVER! Rather they glorify the pastor or church and the ritualist ends up in a bad way with devastating consequences. Where are you people getting all these your jargons from. Hollywood humanize witches, vampires etc, which should even be give a worse outcome. It is the Yoruba movies that glorify juju and ritual killing. People should start dealing with things specifically and stop blaming the wrong people. Again, these ritual killings have been a part of you people for a long time. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by wirinet(m): 1:11pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
holuwajobar: Bad endings dont discourage people as long as the glamour and enjoyments are shown to be attainable. Showing the horrors of aids victims don't discourage pornography watchers from having unprotected sex. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by wirinet(m): 1:16pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
Ekealterego: Hollywood doesn't glamorise witches and vampires. They don't present them as means of obtaining riches. Most of the time they are used in the setting of an ancient or fantasy world, which you cannot relate with in today's world. It is usually a reminder of when Europe or America was in the dark ages where superstition ruled people's minds. Nollywood presents witches as being still relevant and beneficial in today's world. 2 Likes |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by holuwajobar(m): 1:19pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
wirinet:OK boss |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by DeepSight(m): 1:24pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
wirinet: So which came first. The plays about war or the wars. Sci fi US movies (Hollywood), TV series and books of the 60s and seventies were about incredible scientific feats - space travel, wireless communication, powerful computers, artificial intelligence, human like robots, etc. Today all these aspirations has been met. That art imitates life is too well known for you to try to dispute it. It is way beyond cavil. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by DeepSight(m): 1:25pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
wirinet: Looks like you stopped watching Hollywood several decades ago. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by McCoy9067(m): 1:28pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
Can somebody summarize the story for me? |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by mediainc: 1:36pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
tollyboy5:You are right, Nollywood needs more inspirational content, they need more intelligent content, not showcasing us as demons, with cheap story lines about witches and shit. That is why intelligent people do not watch Nollywood, unless the comedy movies. 1 Like |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by safarigirl(f): 2:01pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
CandyOps: I am not playing dumb and it is certainly not to score any points I actually only read the part about Nollywood and answered to that, the rest of your points I did not address, because I was making points different from them. The rest of my points essentially have nothing to do with the rest of your points You know how dumb it actually is to blame Nollywood for something that has been happening decades before Nollywood became a thing? Okay, I am sure a large portion of the Nigerian population is familiar with Marvel movies. How many people have decided to jump off a building because BatMan did it? Do you also have any idea how many more people have been deterred from participating in this same ritualism BECAUSE of this same Nollywood, or have you conveniently assumed such a demographic does not exist? Did you include that in your research Candyman? I am a movie buff, I am a sensible individual that understands where FAMILY structure and a truly moral society comes in, rather than sits down to blame the failings of the family on a movie industry that simply portrays the same things that happen in our society. The USA has a high rate of drug abuse, does that mean Hollywood should stop making movies about the effects of drug abuse in society? Do we not see Hollywood movies about elaborate crimes that people get away with? Where are the think pieces on those? You see, when someone says the black man does not understand how to solve their own problems without blaming the whole world for it, it will be as if they want to insult the black race, but you see this take you have, blaming Nollywood, religion and whatever else you want to blame, it is lazy and ridiculous. Strengthen family values, work on how society views wealth first, and Nollywood will take it up from there. It is not Nollywood that will shelf ritual movies to help you, it is you that will teach your kids what values to take away from what they watch. Me wey don dey watch Nollywood since dem born me, I never go do ritual, so, where is the logic in your argument if people like me exist? |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by thinkmoney(m): 2:02pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
safarigirl:The nollywood and media in general are all vital elements in a society that has gone bad. They share the blame. Like the guy pointed out, our value system is in the trash. We have become very materialistic subsequently selfish, insensitive, irresponsible inconsiderate and unaccountable. The problem is irritratable. However, media which nollywood and music is part of, have unwittingly by their exposure of this thing push more people to think more of going the dark way and actually disregarding whatever nollywood later says it's the bad consequences. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by safarigirl(f): 2:05pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
mediainc: I think myself very intelligent and I watch a lot of Nollywood A true sign of intelligence is being able to pick and choose what to watch, rather than making generalisation such as this I personally cannot remember the last time I watched these cheap witchcraft movies you speak of in Nollywood. Perhaps, you should specifically point out Africa Magic and co, rather than lump every movie together. If you watch movies from Iroko TV and even that Netflix, I guarantee you, you will not see up to 2% of "ritual" or "witchcraft" content. Even when downloading free movies on 9jarocks, you will hardly see movies about rituals. Make una no dey watch Africa Magic, come use am assume say na so all Nigerian movies dey 1 Like |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by ObaKlaz: 2:06pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
dukechilezie:I won't divulge information on what I read, but it's not Pol. Sci. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by mediainc: 2:08pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
safarigirl:Don't really waste my time watching movies, unless it's classic movie. |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by Nobody: 2:15pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
SeriouslySense:Exactly,see all this Nollywood movies they are doing now,95% of them are centred on , Love and Crime..... just as you said earlier all these things are recorded in their subconscious after watching these sort of movies persistently...... Look at Hollywood movies and see the level of inspiration one can derive from them even as kids although they also have their bad effects but not as pronounced as Nigerian movies.... Nollywood need to change their tactics 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by ChybuzzDD(m): 2:23pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
[quote author=ObaKlaz post=109844059][color=#550000] [b] See... Our society glorifies materialism and worships lucre in all facets. What we have now are consequences of a failed value system, starting from the family unit, pervading every fabric of our society. Nollywood projects ritualism, yes, but blaming it all on Nollywood is ludicrous. And, to say that ritual killings are not getting worse and are only being accentuated by social media/Internet is a wrong conjecture. Ritual killings are actually at an ALL TIME HIGH, unlike what was, before social media/Internet came to be. It's alarming, alarms ought to be blaring by now. Only Crypto and Stock boys will understand this phrase better |
Re: Money Rituals: In Defence Of Nollywood by safarigirl(f): 2:33pm On Feb 01, 2022 |
mediainc: Then it's just not a hobby of yours It's different with people who actually enjoy watching movies. I understand your preferences, since it's generally not something you do. |
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