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Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by MrCounselor: 8:48pm On Dec 21, 2016
TheRealestGuy:


Conscientious ignorance and wanton stupidity should be a crime punishable by death.


Before you open your mouth be sure that you know what you're talking about.

I spend most of my nights now watching Africa Magic Igbo channel on cable TV.

Go dive into kainji dam hater wink

Kill yourself first so I can know how pained you are tongue tongue.
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Ojukwubucket(m): 8:50pm On Dec 21, 2016
AFONJAS AND BLEACHING EH C JIDE KOSOKO FACE LYK RAINBOW
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Nobody: 9:24pm On Dec 21, 2016
SolidGenius:
Nice Move... This Chinese would go any length to force their thrash down our throats. Sad that our youths now prefer ZEE, Telemundo, Philippines soap operas and Korean movies to our very own indigenous movies.

Whats So Special About Our Movies?Its All Crap.

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Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Nobody: 9:58pm On Dec 21, 2016
ajbf:
I do not watch Yoruba or Hausa or Igbo films. So, if the chisese government likes, it should support the dubbing into Korea language, nah them sabi
you only comment just to mention igbo film....chai
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by wexyee: 11:12pm On Dec 21, 2016
SolidGenius:
Nice Move... This Chinese would go any length to force their thrash down our throats. Sad that our youths now prefer ZEE, Telemundo, Philippines soap operas and Korean movies to our very own indigenous movies.
mey dem up thier game we re tired of one story for decades now,,....fix it and c hw we will come rushing
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Cromagnon: 11:50pm On Dec 21, 2016
SolidGenius:
Nice Move... This Chinese would go any length to force their thrash down our throats. Sad that our youths now prefer ZEE, Telemundo, Philippines soap operas and Korean movies to our very own indigenous movies.
what is sad is you don't realise there is freedom of customer to decide what is trash and what isn't. You think ppl like watching juju and unrealistic stories of poor ppl becoming rich everytime when it makes them feel sad that it will never happen to them?
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Cromagnon: 11:53pm On Dec 21, 2016
seguno2:
Good move.
Except the Chinese are ready to dub nollywood films into Chinese.
Otherwise no deal.
Useless colonialists.
how are they useless.
You don't have a TV channel
Cable channel or satellite TV station
Meanwhile their ppl love your movies, yet you refuse to make them available to them so how is it their fault
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Magnoliaa(f): 12:55am On Dec 22, 2016
SolidGenius:
Nice Move... This Chinese would go any length to force their thrash down our throats. Sad that our youths now prefer ZEE, Telemundo, Philippines soap operas and Korean movies to our very own indigenous movies.


When the indigenous ones are so easy to predict and filled with rubbish, why won't the youths prefer Telemundo and all..?

Nollywood should learn from them!

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Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by macof(m): 1:36am On Dec 22, 2016
SolidGenius:
Nice Move... This Chinese would go any length to force their thrash down our throats. Sad that our youths now prefer ZEE, Telemundo, Philippines soap operas and Korean movies to our very own indigenous movies.

when the indigenous films are full of shit nko?
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by macof(m): 1:38am On Dec 22, 2016
hayoakins:
why?

If Mexicans soap opera could be dubbed in other languages and shown across Africa why not in our indigenous language?

they don't want to be cut off from their finances, nothing to do with looking out for Yoruba culture and all that
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Decryptor(m): 2:20am On Dec 22, 2016
SIRKOL:
I really do not understand. Why did they not mention Igbo?

Igbos CAN NEVER STOOP SO LOW to engage in such trash!

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Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by wink2015(m): 6:41am On Dec 22, 2016
why is Chinese People all over the world for the wrong reason.

Few days ago the house of representative in abuja decided to probe into their activities of illegal invasion of our forest of illicit logging.


READ MORE DETAILED REPORT ABOUT THE ACTION THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE IS TAKING ON CHINESE ILLEGAL

ACTIVITIES IN NIGERIAN FOREST :http://url2it.com/emngsd
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by taoto: 6:56am On Dec 22, 2016
I dont see reason why some people should stand against such moves by anybody, its also an avenue to generate income to some nigerians other than the well known nigerian as ctors and to ooen a new film industrial market in a new form, any move against these is a move against human right and an act of terrorism, you terrorise your people because you want some people to benefit....is this not selfishnes?
If you think there will be high demand for such movie than yours why cant you think and produce for nigerians a taste different from what you have been doing, a taste similar to what the koreans and chinese, thailand have been given....
why cant you develop your movie industry by using your brain rather than presenting to us different stories every time about how her grand mother killled all his children because her grand fsther is witch craft;
Actually alll these are part of our culture but y cant u make it more scientific that you can understand...
Also in all parts of nigeria there are several school of martial art ; u can use some of the boys in your movies or build a martial art school only for film acting like nollywood martial art.
I watched afonja and all the historic films, they are not world standard because there is no serious fight, no actions other than incantations.
Bokoharam, isis, are enough storiess to make action films if u cant develop you own story; The army unjust killings of the shiite group ; fulani herdsmen killings they are enough stories to present to nigerians I know a way that the world will know what is happening in Nigeria...Moreso we have election killings and riots not to mention the past events like the june 12.
I will say, stop such move and give nigerians the better taste of what the chinese movies or koreans are giving by developing the industry.
Mind you; koreans and chinese are not better than any other ciuntries in the world in martial art competions like taekwondo , kungfu, karate, kickboxing; judo, boxingand all others and these will also help us in developing our own indeginous martial art and culture like dambe in hausa; gbanma in owo ondostate, ijakadi and several others, the industry can make a movie that will include all these form of indeginous martial and sell iit to the world our own martial art....
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Proffwhyhurry12(m): 7:18am On Dec 22, 2016
seunny4lif:
grin grin grin grin

But those movies are funny in Yoruba cheesy

We are all tried of all problems been solved by a Pastor, Alfa or Babalawo.
No Technology at all.
Everything is always witches and wizards angry angry
We need common sense movies grin grin
it's because all African generations have witches and wizards, pastors and alfas likewise Babalawo.# Fact#
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by seguno2: 7:49am On Dec 22, 2016
Cromagnon:
how are they useless.
You don't have a TV channel
Cable channel or satellite TV station
Meanwhile their ppl love your movies, yet you refuse to make them available to them so how is it their fault

Are you referring to another news and thread or to this same story?

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Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by SIRKOL(m): 7:59am On Dec 22, 2016
birdman99:
Afonjas on point. Always looking for Igbo downfall. we are the toughest in the world
I am more Igbo than u are
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by uncleade(m): 7:59am On Dec 22, 2016
femi4:
Let them use Igbo language jor
Forget about Igbo language,it's is unpopular. A South East of Nigeria Limited language.
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by SIRKOL(m): 8:01am On Dec 22, 2016
MrCounselor:


Igbos have identity crisis.
Of the major groups in Nigeria, Igbos don't make films in their local language. smh undecided undecided undecided
But that is not true. If u watch gotv there is Africa magic Igbo I think they usually speak only Igbo
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by TheRealestGuy(m): 8:16am On Dec 22, 2016
MrCounselor:


Kill yourself first so I can know how pained you are tongue tongue.
Common sense isn't common and when you're stupid, it's people around you that suffer...
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Cromagnon: 8:22am On Dec 22, 2016
seguno2:


Are you referring to another news and thread or to this same story?
naija ineptitude and protectionist behaviour in general
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Cromagnon: 8:24am On Dec 22, 2016
seguno2:


Are you referring to another news and thread or to this same story?
I mean foreigners like our mother and instead of exporting we're more interested in local market Just like our sports industry and anything with a union. Instead of competing we look for foolish dumb ways to block others.
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by emmdawd(m): 6:46am On Dec 23, 2016
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Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by pinkp: 3:44pm On Jun 07, 2017
If u want to act film, email poweralive95@gmail.com to get d audition information.
All ds girls can't stp talking abou it in skul today.

Na everyone won act nollywood.
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by Bhaveshmanek: 8:52am On Sep 12, 2019
it is not bad to dub any language movie in to any other language. if the movie . content is good than it must dub to watch for every one in world. in India there are many south Indian language movie (south Indian languages are very very difficult to understand for other parts of Indian) in to Hindi language and they do good business.

one Indian Movie recently dubbed and released in china and movie did highest business in china (more than the business of India and other country).

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Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by CeterisXVII: 7:28am On Sep 26, 2019
hayoakins:
why?

If Mexicans soap opera could be dubbed in other languages and shown across Africa why not in our indigenous language?
We don't need it. The Mexican and Chinese films can be dubbed into English. A lot of people will still be able to watch and understand it.

The problem with many of these satellite TV Channels, is that they need a lot of content.

They don't have enough shows to fill up their timelines. Instead of spending money to produce new programmes, they find it cheaper and easier to bring their old films to Nigeria, and dub it into local languages, in order to fill up the screens with enough number of programmes.
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by CeterisXVII: 7:34am On Sep 26, 2019
Bhaveshmanek:
it is not bad to dub any language movie in to any other language. if the movie . content is good than it must dub to watch for every one in world. in India there are many south Indian language movie (south Indian languages are very very difficult to understand for other parts of Indian) in to Hindi language and they do good business.

one Indian Movie recently dubbed and released in china and movie did highest business in china (more than the business of India and other country).
That is India. The audiences and the market in India is very different from the ones in Nigeria. This is Nigeria. Most people in Nigeria can easily watch and understand Indian films dubbed into English. undecided

So why dub them again into local languages? To achieve what? More viewership or more advert support? shocked They are making a huge mistake.

The TV owners feel they will get more viewers and adverts, if they show their movies in local languages. But experience shows that it is not true. sad

If local languages were a yardstick for commercial success, all those producers and actors of Arewa and Yoruba films, would have been multimillionaires and billionaires. But in reality, many of them are not, and only live from hand to mouth. Very few achieve commercial success.

Even the advert agencies, don't partronise them as much as they patronise producers and actors of Nollywood English movies. undecided

Go and check. The highest grossing movies that earn the greatest revenues both at the box office and on air in Nigeria, are just the Nollywood English speaking movies.

In the short term, foreign Chinese film owners may get more viewers of their movies dubbed into local languages, but they will never get more adverts to support such movies.
Re: Film-makers Reject Dubbing Of Chinese Films Into Yoruba, Hausa by scala101(m): 12:04am On Oct 07, 2019
soberdrunk:
What rubbish!!! They want to collect food from yoruba actors mouths...... angry angry


Yes oo

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