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NEWS : Obi Cubana, Stop portraying Igbo men as ritualists – Actress Praiz Sam

 

 

Actress, Praiz Sam has asked Nollywood filmmakers to stop portraying Igbo men as ritualists.

She urged filmmakers to “glorify the hardworking part of Igbo men.”

Reacting to comments trailing Obi Cubana’s mother’s burial, she said the Igbo are the most hardworking men in Nigeria.

The actress on Instagram wrote: “A Letter to MY NOLLYWOOD!!

“Dear Nollywood, A quick one, please can we glorify the hardworking part of IGBO MEN, in our movies rather than rituals all the time!!

“I mean, people are beginning to see it as a norm, and if you really want to look into it yeah, IGBO MEN IN NIGERIA ARE THE MOST HARDWORKING MEN!

“Let me take you back to the comments about (the #Oba celebration of life )The comment section was filled with a lot of Negativity, so an Igbo man cannot make clean money again?? I don’t understand it.

“I’ve stayed in the midst of them ( all they talk about business, 80percent, always very calculative) We (Nollywood) are MINISTERS TOO!! we preach through our movies and subconsciously get into the minds of people!

“So, I urge writers to please showcase more of “REAL, CLEAN, GROWTH STORIES “ not just for the IGBO MEN but especially for them, because we sort of gave them this look through our movies!!

“Just saying the Bitter truth these men work very hard and that part of them deserves CLARITY.”

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