Andrew, Celine, Afiba and Saida Boj’s statement, what next?

The proposal by the Federal Government to curb the glorification of wealth without hard work, rituals, and excessive love for money in Nollywood was met with strong opposition from Nigerians, leading to a reversal of the decision.
The recent disappearance of Celine and Afiba after traveling from Port Harcourt to visit Andrew in Aba has left us all in distress.
The impact of Nollywood on Generation Z should not be underestimated. The youth are drawn to movies that could have provided them with valuable education. However, due to the unreliable power supply, they may not have had the opportunity to watch these movies in their entirety. This unfortunate circumstance may have hindered their ability to gain valuable knowledge from the films.
The human mind absorbs information through the senses, which then manifests in reality to varying degrees.
Children and young adults frequently mimic what they witness on screen, leading to instances where they might have been exposed to fraudulent characters like Yahoo, Yahoo Plus, and money rituals. Similarly, young girls may have observed scenarios where women engage in relationships solely for material gain.
Recently, Sarah Idaji Ojone, also known as Saida Boj, garnered significant attention on social media due to controversial statements she made during an interview on The Honest Bunch.
Among her noteworthy assertions was the declaration that she would engage in a s@xual encounter with a man for the amount of N20 million. These inflammatory comments, among others, have generated widespread interest and ignited a flurry of reactions.



