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Public perception of Nollywood movies on domestic violence among residents of Owerri municipal

[journal article]

Nwosu, Ugochinyere Pamela
Obi, Victor Kenechukwu

Abstract

The study examines how Nollywood films affect domestic violence among Owerri Municipal Council residents. The study's goals were to determine the degree to which Owerri Municipal residents were exposed to domestic violence in Nollywood films, how they felt about the way domestic violence was portr... view more

The study examines how Nollywood films affect domestic violence among Owerri Municipal Council residents. The study's goals were to determine the degree to which Owerri Municipal residents were exposed to domestic violence in Nollywood films, how they felt about the way domestic violence was portrayed in these films, and how Nollywood films affected domestic violence among Owerri residents. The study's population consisted of the 180,540 estimated residents of Owerri Municipality, and a survey research design approach was employed. The sample size for this study was determined to be 384 Owerri Municipal inhabitants using the Wimmer and Dominick online calculator. 372 of the 384 valid copies of the questionnaire that were given to respondents were used in the analysis. For ease of understanding, frequency distribution and percentage were used to show and analyse the data collected from the questionnaire copies. The study's conclusions showed that Owerri municipal residents were exposed to a lot of domestic violence content, that respondents thought Nollywood films' depictions of domestic violence against women were bothersome and something to avoid, and that these depictions influenced women's aggressive behaviour. Based on the results, the study suggests that the Advertising Regulatory Commission of Nigeria regulate the content of Nollywood films to lessen the depiction of men as oppressors, that a domestic violence court series television program be established in Nigeria, similar to the "All Rise" television series in America, to address domestic violence issues on a life television broadcast, and that laws be put in place by the government to lessen domestic violence against men.... view less

Keywords
Nigeria; domestic violence; film; influence; television series

Classification
Other Media
Impact Research, Recipient Research

Free Keywords
Nollywood films; public perception; Owerri

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 229-240

Journal
IMSU Journal of Communication Studies, 8 (2024) 2

ISSN
2682-6321

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0


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