Odunlade Adekola: Indigenous films are key to cultural learning

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The Nation Newspaper Odunlade Adekola: Indigenous films are key to cultural learning

, has opined that the kind of indigenous films being produced in the Nigerian film industry will help Gen Z learn more about their culture.

The actor also noted that with the recent influx of indigenous movies being produced, the young generation of Nigerians will learn easily.“Very soon they will key into it, they love and know us, we are with them, and this is why we do it. That is the purpose of these wonderful movies we are bringing out now to cinemas for these Gen Zs to come and see their culture. It is what you see everyday that you will never forget, and it is what you know that will never leave your brain,” said Odunlade.

 

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