Ramsey Nouah on This Day Live 26-2-15

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Ramsey Nouah on This Day Live 26-2-15


Ramsey Nouah came on This Day Live to talk about his latest film, Thy Will Be Done.

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  1. PS/

    Please don’t have African actresses wearing laughable unnatural looking Caucasian/Asian weaves and wigs… showing the world their kinky hair shame. Trust me, the non African world jokes about that behind your backs.

    Let African actresses wear believable hair…long, short, or in between…natural kinky hair…braided, flat ironed, relaxed, texturized or wigs and weaves that look like they could be their natural hair.

    The world already believes Black women will die for Caucasian/Asian looking hair…it’s embarrassing and a sad message to little Black girls and boys that their own hair textures are not presentable and needs to be covered. Nollywood needs to stop reinforcing this and lead the way for true self pride for African people’s.

  2. Ramsey,

    There is nothing wrong with knowing/predicting the end of a movie from its beginning! It’s what’s in between that grabs the audience…like going on a journey where the destination is known, but it’s the encounters along the way that make the trip worthwhile.

    Please don’t change. Bring African stories to the world…Nollywood style…don’t compromise by using Western styles and ethics….please.

    Don’t make the West the standard…they haven’t earned it. Nollywood can teach the West.

    THE WORLD NEEDS NOLLYWOOD’S UNIQUE AND DYNAMIC LOVE STORIES and Human Interest stories…

    Keep NOLLYWOOD’S integrity…your movies are inspirational underpinned with strong moral lessons…Western movies are stressful, depressing, and demoralizing.

  3. The African genre is set apart from the Western world’s culture. Nollywood films encompass human interests that reflect Africa’s morals, culture…primarily uplifting storytelling, with lessons to be learned.

    Whereas, Western movie themes that disproportionately include the occult, bizarre, immoral themes that engender depressive, fearful, destructive afterthoughts in the end.

    Hopefully, Nollywood remains true to itself.