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‘Slow Country’ : Film tackles effect of drug trafficking on youths

Tackling illicit drug use and prostitution seems to be an unending challenge in Nigeria.

But filmmaker Eric Aghimien feels there should be more advocacy in letting young Nigerians know the implications of their actions.

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A soft but effective way is through films.

Film lovers say advocacy movies remain a great idea to help youths understand the risks they’re exposed to when they use drugs.

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