He says scriptwriters and story tellers must deliberately begin to aggressively promote fairness, hard work, integrity, honesty, respect.
According to him, “Nollywood is the one thing that connects all Nigerians besides music and football, and it has the potential to shift the mentality of the population. Our writers must become more careful with the content that we feed our people.”
See all his tweets below.
In this episode I discuss the consequence of not being intentional and deliberate, as a storyteller.
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— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
Much of modern Nigerian culture is passed on and reinforced through Nollywood storytelling and in my opinion, majority of Nollywood movies reinforce too many negative stereotypes.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
I understand that movies are a reflection of society but there is a unique opportunity to change narratives with movies that we don’t seem to realize or have totally ignored over the last 2 decades.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
Storylines that subliminally teach the values that we are losing rapidly today, the values that are necessary for the positive attitudes that lead to nation building, and not the opposite.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
Storylines that may help the population unlearn some of the very negative attitudes that led us to where we are as a people today.
We weren’t always this bad, we just stopped being intentional & allowed our population consume a lot of negative reinforcement.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
Good stories with the right values and life lessons, told at the right time in someone’s life can change their outlook, and shine a light that is bright enough to illuminate the way ahead on the map of life.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
Our stories must deliberately begin to aggressively promote fairness, hard work, integrity, honesty, respect, discipline, compassion, accountability, selflessness, empathy, responsibility, Kindness, self-awareness, resilience, self-control, independence, I could go on.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
There’s a reason why people come in contact with hollywood believe America is the greatest country in the world. There’s a reason why 17 year olds voluntarily sign up to join the military in developed countries.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
There’s a reason why citizens feel a sense of pride in being community builders and custodians. Being a teacher, fireman, or a police officer is considered a thing of pride in more developed countries. It takes a lot of intentional effort to get human beings to that state of mind
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
As storytellers/influencers, our goal is to entertain but we must recognize the power of our unintentional narratives, story plots, & the negative cultural nuances we reinforce through the content we create.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
Nigeria’s problems are beyond who is in office, but more about the poor habits and negative attitudes that we have all learned and had reinforced over the years.
Nollywood has the potential to change our attitudes and redirect us.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
Im not asking for government censorship even though some moderate censorship may be necessary. Im asking for us creatives to recognize our storytelling superpower and use it to shape narratives that help rather than worsen our situation.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
We need a Govt or private partnership film bureau to take up this mission. To raise capital to encourage, fund & support big budget stories/movies/plays that are intentionally developed to change the narrative, and re-teach the values we seek in our citizens.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
We need a Govt or private partnership film bureau to take up this mission. To raise capital to encourage, fund & support big budget stories/movies/plays that are intentionally developed to change the narrative, and re-teach the values we seek in our citizens.
— eLDee (@eLDeeTheDon) August 28, 2018
Mehn! the rubbish they feed us as content in Nollywood is crazy