Saturday, January 11, 2014

Nollywood Movie Poster Stirs Controversies

Nollywood mvovie ''Girls in the Mood'' poster stirs nationwide controversies about the Nigerian movie industry. 
Nollywood Movie Poster Stirs Controversies

The poster for the film features a controversial tagline and photos of five girls with their panties at their knee that stole the attention from children and concerned parents.

For a country that prides itself on being morally righteous and religious, you can’t help but wonder what kind of morals Girls in the mood poster is trying to communicate.
The controversial movie poster joins the list of Nymphomaniac, 12 years a slave and others. 

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