Reuters Turns Searchlight On Sexual Harassment from Hollywood To Bollywood and Nollywood


Following the #Hollywood sex scandal implicating the famous Hollywood mogul, Harvey Weinstein, Reuters reported cases in Bollywood and Nollywood sexual predators shielded by victims' silence. But two #Nollywood actresses have contrary views on sexual harassment in Africa's largest movie industry.


Sexual harassment is nothing new in the entertainment industry and it is shown everyday in the media with the sensationalism of sex in advertising, TV/film posters, trailers, tabloids of celebrity gossips and other forms. Sexploitation is as common in the entertainment industry as Coca Cola and popcorn. Let us stop playing "holier than you" in hypocrisy and looking for a scapegoat and to give a dog a bad name and hang him as in the case of Harvey Weinstein.


Juliet Odigwe told Accelerate TV that she has experienced sexual harassment.
“A production manager I met in Owerri came to me and said: ‘Babe, you are so good. I’ll give you six good jobs that can blow you to stardom, but after the six jobs, all I need from you are six good rounds of sex in return’. I gave him an outright ‘no’. I told him I could only take him for shopping when he makes me a star. However, it didn’t end well.
Juliet Odigwe.
“Although, he got me two good jobs, I kept reminding him that I could only take him out for shopping. He was pissed off and that was the end of the matter. He stopped calling me for jobs.”
https://www.acceleratetv.com/juliet-odigwe-opens-sexual-harassment-nollywood/
But Adokiye Kyrian, popularly known as "Adokiye" who claims to be a virgin told Naij that there is no sexual harassment in Nollywood.

"There is nothing like sexual harassment. Don’t let any girl deceive you. No director, marketer, Producer or film maker would harass anybody sexually. Those girls saying it do so to get noticed by the directors, producers, marketers and the rest of them. And some of them are not even good artists. The only way they thought they could get movie roles is to offer their body. When they get disappointed on account of their own inabilities to put up good performances at auditions, they come out crying that so and so have sexually harassed them. It is the order of the day among some wannabe actresses."
https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/entertainment.naij.com/amp/290389-adokiye-justifies-sexual-harassment-nollywood.html

RECOMMENDED BOOKS ON NOLLYWOOD


Nollywood is made in Nigeria, but the NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series is printed in the United States of America. The phenomenal Nigerian video film industry has attracted millions of Africans in Africa and other Africans in the Diaspora. Nollywood has attracted American film scholars and students who are studying Nollywood from Harvard to Yale and other universities. And has made the NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series a must have in private and public libraries.



NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series Book 2

Click here for the second edition
List Price: $70.00
Price: $63.00
You Save: $7.00 ( 10% )

The second edition of NOLLYWOOD MIRROR® is twice as nice as the first edition both in content and context and definitely a collector’s item.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Rosman Sisters of Nollywood

Zenith International Film Festival: Guided Tours of Locations of Popular Nollywood Movies

Global Media and Entertainment Market is Expected To Reach US$2.3 Trillion by 2022