Filmmaker, Fidelis Duker, has dismissed the opinion on social media that Nollywood movies are responsible for the recent rise in ritual killings in the country.
Duker said this in an interview with Punch published on Saturday.
According to him, filmmakers do not aid ritual killings because the characters who play such roles end up paying the price for it.
He said: “I think to a large extent, I differ. In recent times, the generation of Nigerians involved in ritual killings is within the age bracket of 17and 26. Most of them did not watch those kinds of films. Most of the ritual films were produced about 10 and 15 years ago.
“What I am saying, in essence, is that Nollywood films cannot be blamed for the increase in ritual killings in the country. In films, even those who engaged in ritual killings usually ended up paying the price for it.”
Speaking further, he said: “In a recent Facebook post, I said one of the causes is that we have lost our moral values. A child of 17 years old would bring a new car home and the mother would be celebrating it. What work has he done at 17? A girl in year one in a tertiary institution would be using an iPhone of about N500,000, and one begins to wonder where she got the money from? Those are the issues we should look at. We should not look for an escape route and blame Nollywood films (for all these ills).”