Ritual Killings: "Entertainers' Lifestyle Don't Correlate With Income"- Chioma Ifemeludike

Chioma stated that the lifestyle entertainers show off which does not correlate with their income has directly or indirectly influenced Nigerian youths.

Ritual Killings: "Entertainers' Lifestyle Don't Correlate With Income"- Chioma Ifemeludike
Actress Chioma Ifemeludike

Nollywood actress, Chioma Ifemeludike has reacted to the recent increase in ritual killings across the country.

In a post she shared on her Instagram page, on Monday,  February 14, 2022, Chioma stated that the lifestyle entertainers show off which does not correlate with their income has directly or indirectly influenced Nigerian youths.

However, she disagreed with the notion that Nollywood movies have influenced many to see money rituals as a potent way to make money.

She also mentioned that the music being released by artists of this generation tends to mount more pressure on the youths to make money as soon as possible.

She wrote: "As much as I agree that unemployment has greatly caused the high rate of rituals and this evil pandemic can be controlled if Nigerian youths are skillfully engaged or empowered but the ‘quick money syndrome, the fake it till you make it mindset?? The expensive and luxurious lifestyle that doesn’t correlate with your income that you entertainers show off has also directly or indirectly influenced these young ones."

“Let’s even talk about our musical contents, the lyrics some of what y’all musicians are promoting is mounting undue pressure on these kids, gone are the days when meaningful songs from the likes of Onyeka Onwenu, (late) Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe, (Late) Legendary Fela Anikulapo Kuti, etc. these were international award-winning musicians who used every opportunity to teach impact society positively through their music (some even after death) but fast forward today you hear lyrics like “if you no get money to hide your face” …

"Nollywood movies haven’t necessarily promoted rituals but I think the problem here is the narrative circulated through these storylines that human blood(sacrifice) can make money start raining in a secret room or inside a wardrobe… Can human sacrifice truly produce wealth? and even if it does the same Nollywood has shown in many storylines the consequences and repercussions of taking another person's life. The short and long story here is, “an idle man is the devil’s workshop”! Government must, as a matter of urgency, engage and empower our youth.