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larger_20 (m)
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I used to buy it and read when i was in secondary school without letting my parents know. It's been so long. Does it still sell in Nigeria?
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layi (m)
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No. Its no longer in circulation. the publisher Wale Adenuga has decided to turn the project into a TV feature titled "Papa Ajasco and Company".
The other magazine "Binta" has gone through same fate.
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rasque (m)
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Converted to T.V series
Binta and Friends Papa Ajasco and Company Super Story.......
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larger_20 (m)
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How is the TV one doing? Intresting enough?
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layi (m)
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Interestin for the kids. Not for me anyway. I'll rather watch DOMINO
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hot-angel (f)
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Super story is interesting.
WTF is ikebe super? I tot it was a song.. or another word for fat ass. Didn't know it was a magazine.
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layi (m)
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@hotangel ...u were still sucking your fingers and crawling on fours then.
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hot-angel (f)
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@hotangel ...u were still sucking your fingers and crawling on fours then.
I tot as much...  I never sucked my fingers 
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Olorididan (m)
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..... somebody "SAT" on it  !!!...
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damygurl (f)
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Omg! i remember! it Waz hilarious. i found some copies in this spare room at my house. i remember taking it to school nd diz teacher sseizedit but i got it back.
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Ndipe (m)
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Cant believe that I stooped so low to read that garbage that Adenuga was peddling as a heart warming story
Shame on him!!!
That magazine, along with lolly should have been banned!!!.
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kellorah (f)
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lol ndipe, lookin back @ it feels like i was reading porn @ that tender age  it was interesting though!
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exotique (f)
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Cant believe that I stooped so low to read that garbage that Adenuga was peddling as a heart warming story
Shame on him!!!
That magazine, along with lolly should have been banned!!!.
Must you insult the producer? Why on earth must you call his collection garbage? Tell me how many books u have written? I'm not even sure u can write a one-page essay about yourself. Try to look for - and appreciate - the good in people. Adenuga's works reflect creativity. I see no reason why it should have been banned. Lolly is not in the same zip code as Ikebe super, that comparison was uncalled for.
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my2cents (m)
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All I want to know is what the heck happened to the "Dauda the Knacker" comic magazine series  I used to remember "taking style" to buy it in my teens - walk up to the vendor, ask for a newspaper then whisper to him for the Dauda one (with my sun-shades on, making sure no one I knew was around) LOL. Ahhh, such memories 
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kinzolic (m)
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Yes i love that dauda guy
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my2cents (m)
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yeah kinzolic,
LOL, up until I studied Yoruba in sec sch, the only Yoruba I knew came from the magazine when Dauda would be knacking. For whatever reason, all the women would utter is "O jigbi jigbi jigbi"
RLMAO!!
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Christino (m)
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Super Story, Ikebe Super, Lolly what else?
Dauda and Nackson are two different characters entirely. You'll never read such a mag before your parents would u?
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killacam (m)
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IKEBE SUPPER WAS LIKE THE hustler magzine of nigeria,i used to buy it when ever my pop send me to go buy him newspapper,i got like stack of it.we go to shool,using ikebe super for our note books,men.i thank god say i pass very well.damn! KILLA DIPSET ALL DAY NO HOMO
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vive
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there are to many real ikebe's that you should not worry about ikebe super magazine
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zebudaya (m)
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anybody remember nackson?
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50kobo
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OH gosshhhhhhhhhh IKEBE SUPER!!!
At the age of 5 i was was introduced to IKEBE through an Aunt. Actually I was IKEBE! This is one of my earliest childhood memories, when this my aunt comes to the house she'll be shouting " WHERE IS IKEBE" and she smack my bum-bum. I used to get blue and black from embrassement.
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toptho (f)
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My brothers had ikebe super and was it dauda the sexy guy,and i used to sneak to read them.Thank God i was never caught
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boyalinco
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hmmn see this people talkn bout me oh 
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VOR (m)
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@ Hot-angel I can only imagine what you might be sucking now. 
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Ndipe (m)
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Exotic, be honest, would you let your children read Ikebe super magazine? Same question is applicable to those who have 'nostalgic' memories of reading that magazine.
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kellorah (f)
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if they knw wot the stuff's already about, y not?  depends on their ages shaa i started reading ikebe super when i was 9/10/11  didnt do me any harm, i think 
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Christino (m)
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I started reading as early as 7 and I understood quite well, in fact, those magazines helped give me an artistic mind, and a flair for arts and music. Comics are the best things a lad can have at that time.
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exotique (f)
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@Ndipe I never mentioned reading d mag as a child, so I think the issue of allowing my children to read it or not is of no relevance. All I'm saying is that you should avoid criticizing other people's work. No matter how little it may be, we always have something to learn from others
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VOR (m)
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@ Exotique,
You are talking twaddle.
By your logic unless we know about something we have no right to hold an opinion or criticise someone or something. To show how absurd your reasoning is:
Suppose I went to a tailor to have a suit sawn but he produced a load of rubbish, you know trousers too tight, no zip, buttons fall off etc.Are you saying I shouldn't criticise him because I don't know how to sew myself?
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Ndipe (m)
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How then can you criticize me for labelling the magazine as garbage if you have never read ikebe super@exotique?
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honeybunch
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As for me, Ikebe Super mag was really cool.
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