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10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by robosky02(m): 10:58am On Sep 23, 2020
10 memorable Nigerian TV characters of the 80s & 90s

The 90s was a decade that featured most of TV's unforgettable characters. From Chief Fuji to Papa Ajasco, here are some memorable ones.

The 80s and 90s were heavily loaded with memorable and engaging Nigerian TV characters.

Decades later, those characters have remained iconic in pop culture, and today, Pulse Movies has selected just 10 of those unforgettable characters.

From Chief Fuji to Papa Ajasco, here are some of Nigerian TV's most memorable characters of the 80s and 90s, or arguably, of all time.

In no particular order, check them out:

1. Papa Ajasco - Papa Ajasco and Company

On "Papa Ajasco and Company," formerly "The Ajasco Family," the titular character is a promiscuous bald-headed husband, who often dramatically hits his head when amazed at an event.

Papa Ajasco's silly demeanor and his love for the slang "Ojigbijigbi" made his character in the sitcom an instant hit with Nigerian audiences.

2. Ann Haathrope - Checkmate

In the 90s hit TV series, Ann is a determined young woman who returns to Nigeria to revive her family business, Haatrope Investments.

To achieve this, she has to take on rivals like the immoral Segun Kadiri, who bears a long-time grudge against the Haatropes.

In "Checkmate," Ann Haatrope is pretty, smart and bold about everything she wants.

3. Segun Kadiri - Checkmate

Segun Kadiri and Ann Haatrope's relationship in "Checkmate" earns them a spot as one of the most memorable TV couples of all time.

The tale of Ann and Segun has been passed on from one generation to another, creating an intense fan base that cuts across the old and young generation.

Segun, who bears a grudge against Ann's family, meets her for the first time in the 13th episode of the series when he pays her a visit to avoid losing a contract to her.

For several episodes, viewers watched Ann and Segun grow from hero-villain rivals to a hot romantic couple still fondly remembered in Nigerian TV history.

4. Okonkwo - Things Fall Apart

In "Things Fall Apart," Okonkwo is a brave and rash Umuofian warrior and clan leader. A son of a man he considers lazy and poor, Okonkwo works hard to become the opposite.

Despite his achievements, his existence is controlled by the fear of failure, weakness and becoming his father.

Decades after its release, Pete Edochie,who played the character, is still widely admired for his portrayal of Okonkwo.

5. Chief Fuji - Checkmate

In "Checkmate," Chief Fuji is a rich man who has many wives and kids to provide for. He is mostly unable to provide for them all, so he always seeks a way to dodge his responsibility. Chief Fuji is also an old friend of the Haatropes.

As one of the most interesting characters on the show, Chief Fuji earned his own spin-off show; the evergreen "Fuji House of Commotion."

6. Chief Zebrudaya Okoroigwe Nwogbo - New Masquerade

Over the course of its run, the character Chief Zebrudaya was played by three different actors; Nwora Asika, Nsofor Obua and Chika Okpala.

On the sitcom, which tried to capture the struggle of the common man in Nigeria, Zebrudaya is a World War II veteran who has visited various foreign countries.

Also known as 4:30 and considered by those around him as enlightened, he is a somewhat overbearing husband.

On the show, he uses a mixture of Queens English, Igbo language and Pidgin English as a means of communication, and alongside his wife Ovularia; daughter, Philo; and two Houseboys, Clarus and Giringori, Zebrudaya elicited laughter from viewers and became another memorable character whose tale has been passed from one generation to another.

7. Bitrus - Cockcrow at Dawn

Bello, Zemaye, Bitrus and Ene are some of the lead characters in "Cock Crow at Dawn," but decades after it aired in the 80s, Sadiq Dada, who played Bitrus, is still fondly remembered and addressed by some Nigerians as Bitrus.

"Every Friday, 6 p.m, everybody is rushing to watch Cock Crow at Dawn and I had the honour of playing the role of the mischievous boy, Bitrus. Everyone fell in love with the role. As old as I am, everywhere I go people still call me Bitrus, but again it is God’s making," Daba told Encomium during an interview.

8. Madam the Madam - Basi and Company

Occasionally described as "Madam the Madam," she is fond of showing off her wealth, and is as greedy as her tenant - the titular character Basi - who dreams of becoming a millionaire by tricking wealthy people.

As she tirelessly chases Basi around for rent, she often falls victim of Basi's pranks. Madam the Madam is popular for the huge head-ties which she wears in nearly every episode.

The character was also popular for the catchphrase "It's a matter of cash'' - her response to any proposal.

9. Bisi - I Need to Know

Before she became the popular funny Jenifa, Funke Akindele was Bisi, an inquisitive school girl in the family-oriented television series "I Need to Know," which aired on the NTA network in the 90s.

Her ability to be curious and sweet in every episode can't be easily forgotten.

10. Jagua - Jagua

The titular character, Jagua, is a mischievous elderly old man who was popular for the catchphrase: “my belle o…my head o.”

Which of these characters was your favourite?

https://www.pulse.ng/entertainment/movies/pulse-list-10-memorable-nigerian-tv-characters-of-the-80s-and-90s/nnz8pex

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by robosky02(m): 11:04am On Sep 23, 2020
Who was your favorite







For me na Jaguar .....my held oh my head ohhhh





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaQU4Sph9pU

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Enudapan: 2:16pm On Sep 23, 2020
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so sophisticated

Pete (okonkwo that year) nah odogwu all round

Masquerade that year too bam
Cos chief zeburdaya has been an odogwu right from day one

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Mopolchi: 2:16pm On Sep 23, 2020
Yeah I remember most of them.

Op, what of Ego Boyo and RMD of Checkmate?

Behind the clouds nko?

Papa Aluwe

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:16pm On Sep 23, 2020
Wow! shocked

The Good ol' days.

Reminiscent time.........


Memories running down...........

In "Checkmate," Ann Haatrope is pretty, smart and bold about everything she wants.
We will always remember this line from Checkmate till the end of time,
(between a father at the balcony looking at his daughter swimming in the pool below......)

"Kofoworola Baker, are you having fun down there?

Yes Daddy, wanna join me?

No Princess,

Anything you say Daddy...........Love you!!
"

Awwwwww, memories are made of this!! kiss kiss kiss

Zebrudaya, Alias 4.30 just came to mind rn also.
Wow!
Simply wow!
Gone are those days,
When men were boys,
When women were girls,
And when virginity was...........sweet! cool

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Nobody: 2:16pm On Sep 23, 2020
Wow!

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Authoreety: 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
11.
Okpulu anyanwu... Featuring Mike olifedinma

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by TheSERAPH: 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
How time flies.

This tv drama series and actors/actress were the

best of their time back then. Everyone is always

happy to watch some of this listed prog on tv

back then. Any age group can view all this drama

series without restriction or parental guidance

whatsoever. Unlike now that sexual activities

has taken over almost every TV stations and

media. Where the sexual content in media has

contribute to sexual activities among teens and

even children. People will say it's civilization

but they have forgotten that excuse won't be

entertained on the day of judgement. The best

time to flee any form of immolarity is now.

Repent people, the soon coming of Christ is at

hand.



#GODHaveMercy
#RepentHumans
#JESUSisComingSoon                 

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
Indomie kids make una sorry oooo.

We understand your confusion.... Like, 'What is this OP saying sef!'

@least you guys know Regina Daniels and Erica!!

Now, it's your time.......use it wellssssss!!!

Lavisha:
indomie generation don suffer
Lavisha, it's not fair o!
Leave dem alone biko! grin cheesy wink
The young shall grow.......one day!

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Uncleodi(m): 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
Zebrudaya Okoroigwe Nwogbo Alias 4:30

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by wunmi590(m): 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
cool
Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Iamvetlander(m): 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
Fuji house of commotion

This Life

Everyday People

My mom and I

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
Mopolchi:
Yeah I remember most of them
Osheeey!!!
Agbalagbi himself.........

Mopolchi:
You eh! I was young then. NTA channel 2 and 10 were our all and all. We start watching TV from 4 'o' clock. Those colors first, then voltron. We had so many interesting dramas that kept us busy: Village headmaster, Willie Willie hot cash, New Masquerade, Things fall apart, Checkmate, Behind the clouds, Papa Ajasco, Binta and Friends etc.
Wow!
Osheeey all over again!

Dear Nairalanders,
Give it up for the oldest man in da building,
Awon eyan Egunmogaji2.
#RESPECT
Tuale oooooooo......... cheesy

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Afam4eva(m): 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Shortyy(f): 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
Help me Get a job please Nairalanders.

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by haiti007(m): 2:17pm On Sep 23, 2020
I know a few of them
Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Professorcplus(m): 2:18pm On Sep 23, 2020
Diego and Paloma in "When You're Mine". angry If you have elder sisters you won't miss this

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by mattmogan88: 2:18pm On Sep 23, 2020
SHAKING MY HEAD
Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by sweetyme001(f): 2:18pm On Sep 23, 2020
What about riddles and jokes

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Maj196(m): 2:18pm On Sep 23, 2020
angry
Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by SavageResponse(m): 2:19pm On Sep 23, 2020
haiti007:
I know a few of them

That's cos you're a member of Indomie generation grin

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Reelafonja(m): 2:19pm On Sep 23, 2020
That nice. Kudos to them all
Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by SpecialAdviser(m): 2:19pm On Sep 23, 2020
I enjoyed zebrdaya Okoro Igwe nwobodo.

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Cedarlivia(f): 2:19pm On Sep 23, 2020
Jagua Jagua

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by DennisEche(m): 2:19pm On Sep 23, 2020
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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by Nazgul: 2:19pm On Sep 23, 2020
Mine was Willy willy

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by fergie001: 2:19pm On Sep 23, 2020
Okonkwo - Things Fall Apart

Checkmate ...Edith Jane Azu & co.

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by ENIGMA11(m): 2:20pm On Sep 23, 2020
Jagua any time. Fine comedian

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Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by winkmart: 2:20pm On Sep 23, 2020
memories
Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by GooseBump: 2:20pm On Sep 23, 2020
OK



Home Alone
Re: 10 Memorable Nigerian TV Characters Of The 80s & 90s by SoftP(m): 2:20pm On Sep 23, 2020
Toyin Tomatoe, Super story

The late kokori

Gringory and clarus

Baba Sowe

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