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| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Exceed15: 7:55am On Jun 22 |
God bless you for sharing this beautiful moment. Life is nothing but opportunity to enjoy the best of today. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by RealGora(m): 7:58am On Jun 22 |
JT tomwest died in my village along bauchi-gombe road. He had an accident. We went to see him in hospital but we only met his dead body. Rest in peace champ. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Deepocean(m): 8:07am On Jun 22 |
Can one still get those movies to watch? It painful I did not explore Nollywood at younger age. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Ayo8(m): 8:09am On Jun 22 |
Rapmoney:Right there in plane sight |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by CJStarz: 8:10am On Jun 22 |
Rapmoney:False. He was not 23 years at all |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by emmy512(m): 8:15am On Jun 22 |
Rapmoney:Abi he was actually 40 and cried 23 |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by CJStarz: 8:17am On Jun 22 |
Rapmoney:And someone is saying I'm older than Genevieve! Someone I saw as a mature lady back then is claiming 46 now? |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by tnerro1(m): 8:17am On Jun 22 |
Rapmoney:So na Jerry true color be this 🤔 |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Openyamind111(m): 8:20am On Jun 22 |
kachistone:Yes if you say Nigeria is retrogressing, I will agree with you because we have neglected things that were working for us. In the year 1993 , I remember vividly that our neighbor then was a secondary school principal, he had 2 grown up boys that were in SS classes and other children. Farming in those days was a normal thing for every household. This man and his boys usually farm all their farm crops year in, year out. E.g all the cassava that will later be processed into Garri and cassava flower that the whole family of 6 will eat all through the year, same with ebery other grains that the family will consume all through the year and there will be excess that will later be taken to Market for some money. He was a secondary Principal who was also earning salary.. all they had to spend their money on was petty things like fish and sometimes meat because his trap usually catches animal. Now with Technology advancements, everyone wants to be the tech guru, oil and gas business mogul. People prefer white collar jobs by so doing abandoning our natural or normal way of life as Africans. Everyone wants to move to the city, with inception of yahoo, young folks are not willing to learn anything but they want to blow like Wizkid or hushpuppi.. our food production as growing Population country is another factor to talk about. Is our food production outputs sufficient enough for our population? You see we have lots of factors that are causing Nigeria’s current situations. One of it is Migration other occurrence like the banditry issues.. brotherman we can’t finish this debate about why this country is like this today. My advice. We should all work on ourselves as individuals because you see those that will be power in the nearest future are not going to be people that are not part of us.. there can never be a good leader if we don’t have good followers because the leaders will emerge from the followers. It’s Monday morning I rest my case here. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Mirasteel: 8:23am On Jun 22 |
Those days when Nollywood was Nollywood, I remember watching living in bondage on VHS in 1998. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Goddyrichie(m): 8:24am On Jun 22 |
Rapmoney:I was born in 1999 I remember most of the people but I don’t know most of they’re a name that woman is ini edo and the man is the man that always act cultist in the campus I can’t forget ini edo cuz she’s from akwa ibom me sef don dey old sha |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by trappatoni(m): 8:25am On Jun 22 |
Emeka and Ini Edo. Gotocourt: |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by anonimi: 8:26am On Jun 22*. Modified: 3:41pm On Jun 22 |
Openyamind111:Was unemployment as high as it is today since All Promises Cancelled, APC came into power chanting change but delivering shege? Shege of extreme poverty and insecurity, enhanced by worsening corruption. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Ladymillion(f): 8:26am On Jun 22 |
In Jay Z's voice# Forever young I want to be forever young, do you really wonna be forever , forever ,young# Rest in peace to those that have passed away |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by anonimi: 8:28am On Jun 22 |
Afrojuju2017:That was the minimum wage before 1999. By 2015, it had risen to N18,000 that could buy much more than N70,000 today. We also had less unemployment, which means that the people in jobs didn’t have to share their income with their jobless relatives and friends. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Mirasteel: 8:29am On Jun 22 |
Rapmoney:Emeka and Ini |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by lalabrother: 8:32am On Jun 22 |
Emeka ike and ini edo Rapmoney: |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Openyamind111(m): 8:39am On Jun 22 |
anonimi:Lastly, as for unemployment. How many jobs do we have that we all want to be employed into in this country? This is the reality of Nigeria. Going to higher institution of learning is not enough. While you’re school, you should be engaging in order skill development engagement.. if we don’t learn new ideas and innovation how do we intend to survive when starting up businesses even require capital. We must learn to create possibilities ( possible ways of surviving and making fortunes) for ourselves. If you don’t have Job now be sure that you’re engaging in learning ideas now. If you’re wondering to what to learn. Go and learn installation of solar panel or CCTV. Solar is the future of anything that has to do with power. Meaning that in nearest future every household will be making use of solar. Think of other things that you know that can give you the future that you deserve. Don’t wait for anyone nor the government. Peace |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by JEFFERSON016(m): 8:45am On Jun 22 |
Emeka and Geneviv[/quote]Emeka and Ini Edo |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Hhh4444: 8:46am On Jun 22 |
Ini Edo and Emeka ike Rapmoney: |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by tommy589(m): 8:52am On Jun 22 |
Openyamind111:There are more stinkilng rich people now than anytime in the history of this country. It is just the poor that's getting the short end of the stick. The poor Nigerians that I knew way back eats well,until the 80s when poverty pro max started. This widespread poverty and lack of expansion of infrastructure like running water is the result of massive corruption. I limit expectations and don't expect dividends of democracy from any of these politicians,when it is a known fact that money changed hands before majority of present day politicians achieved victory. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by anonimi: 9:00am On Jun 22 |
Openyamind111:How can you make money from self employment if local, state and federal government officials are stealing the commonwealth that should employ civil servants to make public utilities and services available for everyone? How can you make money from self employment when If oyinbo people allow their own leaders to steal anyhow by focusing only on self employment instead of expecting government jobs, why would we be attracted to their cold, racist countries ![]() |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by DoctorAyukebot(m): 9:00am On Jun 22 |
Kudos for the throwback.. Pictures that bring back old memories for the most part good ones. Most of these pictures also reflect on the passage of time as a center piece of vanity..I saw a recent pic of the Veteran Pete a few days back, when you match it against the ones I just here, it's safe to say nothing lasts forever.. Just to add to your list is the original bad girl of the 90's Sandra Achums. Victoria Inyama too was good, so was Uche and Georginia Iwuoha..
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| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by NaijaLandGuy(m): 9:01am On Jun 22 |
Good old Nollywood Some of these stars are still missed even today RIP Justus Esiri RIP JT Tom West RIP Ashley Nwosu |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Openyamind111(m): 9:02am On Jun 22 |
anonimi:I’m sorry for the advices that’s being given… in case you have problem with the government go and sue the government and there’s no need to come here on Nairaland to nag. Comments on this forums won’t get to the Government |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by anonimi: 9:04am On Jun 22 |
tommy589:You have summarised our extreme poverty journey very well sir. The saddest part of all this is how our How can we work our way out of this quagmire conundrum ![]() thewinning101: |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Wizywiz(m): 9:05am On Jun 22 |
Rapmoney:Emeka ike and iniobong Edo |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by jojothaiv(m): 9:05am On Jun 22 |
I think I was unfortunate to see 'Things Fall Apart' adapted to a movie then, I was a little boy then in Jos, memories I must say. Pete Edochie deserves it all. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Openyamind111(m): 9:06am On Jun 22 |
tommy589:I appreciate the fact that you said you limit your expectations from the government.. everyone shouldn’t wait for government to fix their life for them. Everyone should fix theirs first.. there’s lots of chances of making fortunes in Nigeria but when you adopt pessimism you kill such chances.. ire ooo |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Wizywiz(m): 9:10am On Jun 22 |
Kalulu44:she still acts though she is in naija now |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Kalulu44: 9:12am On Jun 22 |
Wizywiz:Oh, I didn't know. She, Victoria Inyama and one other actress I have forgotten her name relocated permanently to America then. Also Regina Askia who has since gone before them. |
| Re: Nostalgic Nollywood Moments (Photos) by Afrojuju2017(m): 9:17am On Jun 22 |
anonimi:There has never been a time that Nigeria had less unemployment than we have today, more than 60% of Nigerians across the country work in informal employment, an even higher number estimated at over 80% are functionally underemployed and lack a consistent defined earnings. Less than 30% pay into a PAYE, insurance fund or pension fund. Please let go of this grand nostalgia, what we had in between the 1999 and 2015 and even up till 2023 was a false reality that was dependent on corrupt money washing down in tid bits. Nigerians now have the opportunity to rewrite their story along a path that can lead to collective growth but that path is full of thorns and nestles but it's a path we must cross every other nation we look up to crossed that path, the Americans, china Malaysia Singapore. We can't keep living a lie of subsidy and market disparity. |
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