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Portrayal of Drug-Related Crimes among Teenagers in Nollywood Movies: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Nimbe

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Onyejelem, Timothy Ekeledirichukwu
Ezeonyejiaku, Njideka Patience
Nwafor, Oluchukwu Augustina
Nwodu, Gloria Eberechukwu

Abstract

The fight against drug abuse among teenagers has remained a global challenge. The degree to which drug-related crimes take a bickered chunk on Nigerian children, particularly, teenagers, has also remained a subject of enquiry in recent times. The Nigerian film industry has over the years demonstrate... view more

The fight against drug abuse among teenagers has remained a global challenge. The degree to which drug-related crimes take a bickered chunk on Nigerian children, particularly, teenagers, has also remained a subject of enquiry in recent times. The Nigerian film industry has over the years demonstrated its commitment as a viable platform for entertainment and behavioural change communication. Against this background, this study examined the portrayal of drug-related crimes among teenagers in Nollywood movies. Anchored on cultivation theory of mass media, the study critically analyzed Seun Dania's film - Nimbe, produced in 2019, to determine how drug-related crimes among teenagers were depicted in the movie. Findings of the critical discourse analysis revealed that drug-related crimes were portrayed negatively and glamorized in some instances, potentially propagating negative behaviours and attitudes towards substance abuse among teenagers while advocating for a change. The study concluded that there is the need for filmmakers in Nigeria to wield their enormous influence responsibly by creating contents that educate and empower teenagers to live healthy life styles. It was recommended among others that the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) should partner the Nollywood filmmakers in production of contents that help in the campaign against drug abuse among the vulnerable demographics, especially teenagers.... view less

Keywords
drug abuse; drug-related crime; adolescent; discourse; film; Nigeria; West Africa

Classification
Impact Research, Recipient Research
Social Problems

Free Keywords
Nigerian Filmmakers; Nollywood movies

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 156-168

Journal
IMSU Journal of Communication Studies, 7 (2023) 2

ISSN
2682-6321

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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