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Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:04am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
14. Nobody cry reach these two women for movie. Let us give the award for crying to Chinwe Owoh and Hilda Dokubo.
Stella Damasus and Bimbo Akintola says hi when it comes to crying in movies
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Sonofgod1990(m): 7:04am On Jun 22
Wotowotoman:
For soapy abi? embarassed
Real life bro. Na ini edo l letter wan nak but I come move out from Nigeria
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:05am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
29. If this man blow white powder for your sake for inside shrine, nothing go make you nor die or run mad. RIP sir.
😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:05am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
21. Back then when Emeka Ike and Genevieve Nnaji were in every love movie.
And even do the do 😀😀😀😀
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:06am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
21. Back then when Emeka Ike and Genevieve Nnaji were in every love movie.
Emeka was contesting with Ramsey Noah on who will act romantic movies the most with Genevieve
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:07am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
22. The late JT Tom-West and Teco Benson in the early 2000s.
JT my guy, RIP
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:08am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
23. Victor Osuagwu and Chinedu Ikedieze on a movie set in the early 2000s.
This should be in Awilo Sharp Sharp if my guess is correct
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:09am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
25. In 1992, Kenneth Okonkwo starred in 'Living In Bondage'. He was just 23 years old, but acted the role of a 40 year-old man because of his mature appearance.
Andy "nwa" Okeke the big mouth
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:09am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
26. Even if na only shadows we see, we go still know them.
Emeka Ike and Iniobong Edo
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:10am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
Throwback photo of Pete Edochie with Liz Benson.
Ever adorable Liz Benson. The first sugar girl of Nollywood
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:11am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
Throwback photo of Jide Kosoko rocking the popular Fubu fashion. Nor be today men start life.
When men were boys
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:12am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
Veteran Nollywood actress, Maureen Solomon was our crush back then. Men dey always break her heart.
Hmmm... No be lie, Maureen Maureen. Enjoying her life in USA now
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Duplex90: 7:15am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
25. In 1992, Kenneth Okonkwo starred in 'Living In Bondage'. He was just 23 years old, but acted the role of a 40 year-old man because of his mature appearance.
and till date he's still in bondage, because of house rent money he's hopping from one political prick to another
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:16am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
Genevieve Nnaji in between Hanks Anuku and Chidi Mokeme in the early 2000s.
Normally Genevieve is an average tall girl, see how she was lost in between these two ogologo men. I once took a picture with Chidi, I couldn't see myself in the picture bcus of how tall he was 😀😀😀
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by MrJames007: 7:17am On Jun 22
When Nollywood was interesting.
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:17am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
Zack Orji and Eucharia Anunobi scattered the table and became the talk of the moment with their explicit romantic scene in 'Glamour Girls' (1994)
Omoh eh, dem really scatter the table
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Shantyken(m): 7:18am On Jun 22
More pls
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:18am On Jun 22
Gotocourt:
Emeka and Geneviv
Nope, Emeka and Ini Edo
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:19am On Jun 22
tiswell:
Genevieve
Ini Edo my friend
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:19am On Jun 22
Sccarrr:
that's Ini Edo....look well
No mind am,
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Ficeo(m): 7:19am On Jun 22
Beautiful memories! May God bless them all for making my childhood worth processing. May the Late ones continue to rest in God's bossom, Amen.
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:20am On Jun 22
FREEMADNESS:
The Maureen Solomon pix gave me a very big nostalgic memory.
I could remember meeting her in a movie set around 2004, her beauty was out of this world I couldn't resist her stunning looks so I approached her but her savage response killed the crush I ve for her dat day.
😀😀😀😀😀😀, Sorry o pele
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by MrJames007: 7:22am On Jun 22
Gotocourt:
Emeka and Geneviv Ini
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 7:22am On Jun 22
cr7lomo:
Add Nkiru sylvanus to the list of cry women
Thank you for reminding me of Nkiru Sylvanus. I used to call her Ble Ble bcus of her crying role in A Cry For Help.
And he should also add Bimbo Akintola and Stella Damasus on that crying list
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by EdiskyHarry: 7:29am On Jun 22
You should have titled it, "when nollywood was nollywood"
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Openyamind111(m):
anonimi:
Telephone became widely available after the sector was deregulated over a quarter century ago, not so?

Was public transportation better then, making it easier to move around and about?

By the way, why don’t you consider the availability of pipe borne water and free education for all children as signs that life was better and easier back then?
Mobile phones (GSM) was introduced sometimes after year 2,000 except those that were using Turaya and not everyone can afford it then. yes there was Pipe borne water and free education as you've mentioned but don’t forget that before lots of student would go to school back then they would have to hawk one or two items to sell or even after school, let me remind you, nearly all family usually have small or big farm that they are engaging back then.. and some will have to go farm first before thinking of going to school and that was why food production was sufficient back then except if you reside in Lagos or some other cities.. do we still do the family farming as much as it was in the 90s? Life was good but there were other things missing which the new generation are enjoying like the technology advancement. If you attended higher institution then you would know what it means to get your Medical done or if you have to borrow materials from the school Library. With the use of internet and AI you now have all information at your palm.. even in the 70s when they said Nigeria was better. They were also suffering and majorly of Nigerians back then are living primitively. Like I said earlier things will never be the same.. we should be sure that we don’t stop evolving.
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Afrojuju2017(m): 7:36am On Jun 22
anonimi:
Na so o. The good old days when we had prosperity, peace and stability with cheap petrol and less debt burden.

All these things changed for worse when Tinubu went to Kaduna and begged Buhari to make Jonathan a one term president in 2015. shocked

This was just four years after master strategist Jagaban of Borgu called the same Buhari expired old soldier.

Why do you think that Tinubu did this for his fellow northerner Buhari huh
The minimum wage was also 3000 naira if I recollect so what exactly was so glamorous about it if one must subject it to reason. Petrol has never been cheap Nigerians just didn't pay the true price at the pumps you paid for it in underdevelopment in all other facets of public life.

There was also flippant armed robbery, although kidnapping outside of some incidents along the SE corridor was non existent.
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by dontbothermuch: 7:37am On Jun 22
I don't know what eats most of these guys
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by chidiokay: 7:39am On Jun 22
Rapmoney:
26. Even if na only shadows we see, we go still know them.
thats emeka ike and ini edo ... give me my #10m star prize
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by zenburster:
Rapmoney:
Zack Orji and Eucharia Anunobi scattered the table and became the talk of the moment with their explicit romantic scene in 'Glamour Girls' (1994)
This one is now pretending to be a pastor/apostle on TikTok.

They never repent when they are hot and young.

They only suddenly remember God when they hit the wall and are out of rotation
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 7:49am On Jun 22
tiswell:
As I see these pics,e clear me say na OG wen I be👍


Truly,life dey sweet before!


Now na killings and kidnappings everywhere sad
I swear the past sweet die.
Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by kachistone: 7:55am On Jun 22
Openyamind111:
Mobile phones (GSM) was introduced sometimes after year 2,000 except those that were using Turaya and not everyone can afford it then. yes there was Pipe borne water and free education as you've mentioned but don’t forget that before lots of student would go to school back then they would have to hawk one or two items to sell or even after school, let me remind you, nearly all family usually have small or big farm that they are engaging back then.. and some will have to go farm first before thinking of going to school and that was why food production was sufficient back then except if you reside in Lagos or some other cities.. do we still do the family farming as much as it was in the 90s? Life was good but there were other things missing which the new generation are enjoying like the technology advancement. If you attended higher institution then you would know what it means to get your Medicaid done or if you have to borrow materials from the school Library. With the use of internet and AI you now have all information at your palm.. even in the 70s when they said Nigeria was better. They were also suffering and majorly of Nigerians back then are living primitively. Like I said earlier things will never be the same.. we should be sure that we don’t stop evolving.
From all you listed, it shows that Nigeria is actually retrogressing. Even the farming you talked about is a plus. It is nice if people have gardens where they farm as it shows the availability of lands and organic food in the society.
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