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Top 10 Must-Watch Comedy Films from the 2000s: A Nostalgic Throwback

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Top 10 Must-Watch Comedy Films from the 2000s: A Nostalgic Throwback, The 2000s were a golden era for Nollywood, especially in the comedy genre. Humor is a powerful tool to connect with audiences, both within Nigeria and across the African continent. The Nigerian film industry has honed its skill in telling comedic stories since the 2000s. During this period, comedy movies were characterized by their relatability, creativity, and unforgettable performances from stars who have become household names. These stars include Nkem Owoh, Sam Loco Efe, Osita ‘Pawpaw’ Iheme, and Chinedu ‘Aki’ Ikedieze.

Now let’s take a nostalgic trip to some of the most memorable Nollywood comedy movies from the 2000s.

Osuofia in London

Osuofia in London is a 2003 Nigerian comedy film produced and directed by Kingsley Ogoro, starring Nkem Owoh. The film is one of the highest-selling Nollywood films in history. It was followed by a 2004 sequel titled Osuofia in London 2. The film follows Osuofia, a foolish villager living in Nigeria, who finds that his brother, Donatus who lives abroad is late. Donatus left Osuofia with his estate as the sole beneficiary of his will. Osuofia travels to London only to find out that his late brother’s English fiancée, Samantha, is not quite sure about the Nigerian tradition – Osuofia being a benefactor of his brother’s properties. Cultural misunderstandings result in a comedy of errors.

Ukwa


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Ukwa tells the story of a village champion, Ukwa who goes to the city to live with his wealthy elder brother. Much to his horror, he is relegated to the house driver, in his new abode. The film stars Nkem Owoh, Patience Ozokwor, Amaechi Muonagor, Sam Loco Efe, Chinelo Ndigwe, and Rita Nzelu.

2 Rats

This 2003 Nigerian comedy film was is directed by Andy Chukwu. Osita Iheme (A-boy) and Chinedu Ikedieze (Bobo) play two young boys whose father had been murdered by their uncle. Ndukwe employs them as houseboys in their father’s house. They endure the discomfort of casting aside their friends and family for an entrepreneur who promised them good fortune in return for their labor. The film also stars Patience Ozokwor, Andy Chukwu, Prince Nwafor, David Ihesie, Chidinma and Chidiebere Aneke, and Ricky Eze.

Baby Police

Directed by Amayo Uzor Philips, Baby Police is a comedy that revolves around the misadventures of a bumbling police officer, Dada, played by Osita Iheme, popularly known as Pawpaw. Dada is a mischievous six-year-old who constantly disturbs his neighbors by stealing and pranking. Dada’s mother is at her wits end when her brother visiting from Lagos offers to take Dada to the big city to teach him some discipline. Upon his arrival, he begins a series of vices; from scamming to forgery and the like.

Green snake

Directed by Mc Collins Chidebe, this comedy follows a house boy, Akpuruka who is sick of being mistreated by the daughter of his boss, Ijeoma. The battle line is drawn when he starts a war that becomes more and more extreme with each prank. It stars Osita Iheme, Kenneth Chukwu, Nkiriku Sylvanus, A.B Cowboy, Deseree Opara, and Cyracus Okochi.

These five classic Nigerian comedy films from the 2000s are not just cinematic relics; they have rewatch value which showcases the comedic brilliance in the industry.


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PHOTOS: Genevieve Nnaji turns heads in chic black dress for 46th birthday

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Veteran Nollywood actress Genevieve Nnaji showed how much of a Nigerian movie royalty she is in her chic and elegant dress for her 46th birthday.

The iconic actress served serious style as she wore a simple yet sophisticated dress for her birthday look.

At 46 years old, she effortlessly pulled off an outfit that had her looking every inch a Gen Z “baddie”. The outfit, a black one-sleeve dress with a thigh-high slit, paired with jewellery and a sharp pixie cut that brought the whole look together.

She shared five of these absolutely gorgeous pictures on her Instagram page with her almost 8.5 million followers.

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The screen goddess, known for her timeless beauty and grace, was also treated to a surprise birthday bash by friends at what appears to be a club.


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Barry Jhay sings for fame on 'Barry Star Vol. 1'

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Barry Jhay is a striking voice in Nigerian music. His emotive melodies and poignant lyrics are a major contributor to the melancholy that has increased the use case for Afro-Adura (emo street pop).

It’s this capacity to make one feel things that have drawn him to many listeners whose reality his music documents and even to those who find comfort in his soothing melodies.

On ‘Barry Star Vol 1,’ he trades his poignant melodies for more ambitious pop flows that communicate his desire for a larger role in the Nigerian mainstream.

For his day-one fans, the album largely feels like Barry Jhay discarded the bond they share. However, some moments allow for an appreciation of his ambition and inspire these fans to follow him on his new adventure.

Like most Afrobeats stars, Barry Jhay combines indigenous language, in his case Yoruba, with English and Pidgin to convey his thoughts.

Drawing from the rich melodies of his late father, the iconic Fuji music pioneer Alhaji Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, Barry Jhay kicks off his new adventure by committing it into divine hands like an artist inspired by typical fuji stars whose performances open with a divine acknowledgment.

Barry Jhay’s mainstream ambition is communicated via a change in cadence and production rather than is change in thought.

He embraces an uptempo beat punctuated by log drums in ‘Eskelebebe’, whose title is coined from famous Afrobeats slang to convey the familiar desire for success.

“I no go dull,” is the message that unites young men whose realities are shaped by a society where snoozing is unforgivable.


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He restates his desire for success and trust in divine guidance on the ‘Do Not Disturb’ where his flow is reminiscent of the punchy fuji and hip-hop-infused delivery coined and popularised by Afrobeats superstar Asake.

He punches with melodic rap flows on ‘Never Stop’ where he recruits Blvk H3ro whose soothing dancehall melodies complement his message of individuality and heavy reliance on divine grace that shapes Afro Adura.

The two-song run of ‘Do Not Disturb’ and ‘Never Stop’ offers a moment that gives fans a reason to follow him in his new pop star adventure.

While Barry Jhay might be looking at the strides of Asake and Seyi Vibes, both stars who embrace indigenous Yoruba music for mainstream success, his thoughts are still strongly tethered to the Afro Adura realm than the chest-thumping, party-starting, and romance meets desire subtexts that define Afropop.

On ‘Rest,’ he embraces log drums to sing about ambition fanned by a philosophy of individuality, another famous staple from the Afro-Adura school of thought.

He tapped into his new party starter side on ‘Kilonso‘ where his uptempo flow is capable of embracing new listeners while equally alienating older ones who will struggle to find him in the track.

It’s this inability to effectively sell his new side that forms the disconnect many of his Day 1 listeners, including this writer, suffer at the album’s midpoint.

Barry Jhay’s ambition aims to embrace Afrobeats’ heavily populated UK base with the Swing cadence he displayed on ‘Same Old Shit’ which lacks a retentive part.

While his versatility shows over the Drill beat of ‘What A Life,’ the song struggles to find a balance between his singing, melodic rap flows, and the swagger needed to deliver on such a beat.

While largely being a foray into new territory, familiar parts of Barry Jhay still shine as he finds a striking balance on ‘See Me See God’, which is one of the better tracks on the album.


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OdumoduBlvck advises budding artists against taking upfront payment from record labels

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Nigerian rapper OdumoduBlvck has given some advice to up-and-coming artists regarding dealing with record labels at the early stages of their careers.

The rapper who was recently crowned Next Rated award at the just concluded 17th Headies Awards dropped the advice on his X page.

The ‘Wotowoto Seasoning’ singer strongly warned up-and-coming artists to take caution when dealing with record labels regarding advances.

He emphasised the need for up-and-coming artists to be patient and hardworking, urging them to focus on developing their craft until they are well and truly ready.

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He wrote, “Dear upcoming artist, if you know your music is not ripe, stay away from an advance.

You do not want to be owing an organisation so much money. You will die a debtor, please heed to my advice. Be patience and work hard till you are ready, please.”

Like OdumoduBlvck, singer and songwriter Wande Coal also dropped a message for up-and-coming artists on his X page.

Wande Coal’s message came in the form of a question and a message to up-and-coming artists to ensure they are very certain they want to get into the music business.


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He wrote, “Are you sure you really want to do this music business? You must be very sure oooo.”

Recall that when OdumoduBlvck won the Next Rated at the Headies last Sunday, he shared a heartfelt story about his mother’s journey, revealing that she gave birth to him in her late thirties and she always knew he was destined for greatness.

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He expressed his deep gratitude to his mother, dedicating the award to her and acknowledging the special bond they share as mother and son.


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