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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by SMARTMOTORS(m): 3:46pm On Jul 04, 2023
Where is Moju makojuola??
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by kassano22(m): 3:46pm On Jul 04, 2023
Never liked listening to NTA news but will never miss Frank Olize Sunday Sunday tonic
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by mrhowoto: 3:46pm On Jul 04, 2023
Chenzy:
TOKUNBO AJAYI…I know then
Sadly she’s no longer with us.
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by RhinoChest: 3:47pm On Jul 04, 2023
Woman at far bottom left, what’s her name? That’s the one I remembered plus Abiki Dabiri. The rest, nope.
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by Cassandraloius: 3:48pm On Jul 04, 2023
Time flies.
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by bodmas119(m): 3:48pm On Jul 04, 2023
Chenzy:
TOKUNBO AJAYI…I know then
she's late....may her soul rest in peace.....I love seeing her then
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by TheFreshVanilla: 3:48pm On Jul 04, 2023
No but he can't be less than 30. If you were born in 1992 and frequent with tv, you will know some of those names. If not, na indomie generation you be.
flyinnizam:
u must be grandpa now

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by nedekid: 3:49pm On Jul 04, 2023
Tokumbo ajayi, sadly commited suicide. Took a flight to UK and killed herself in her London flat.

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by mrhowoto: 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2023
I remember the first day Abike Dabiri anchored newsline. I was shocked and angry at first due to the fact that I always look forward to seeing Frank Olise every Sunday night by 9. 30 minutes into the programme i forgot that there ever existed a Frank Olise. Memories.

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by thaoriginator: 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2023
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by RhinoChest: 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2023
Can the OP pls put names underneath the pictures?

I can’t put a face to Tokunbo Ajayi but the name rings a bell

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by Tunasco4u(m): 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2023
I remember Fatima Abass Hassan
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by folake4u(f): 3:52pm On Jul 04, 2023
I loved:
- Kehinde Young Harry. She's a jovial woman, I always looked forward to Sunday Special with her.
- Elizabeth Banu.
- Eugenia Abu.
- Moji Makanjuola. (Very hard to miss her voice)
- Aisha Bello Mustapha.
- Fatima Abbas-Hassan.

I never witnessed Onyeka Onwenu and Abike Dabiri-Erewa in their newscaster days.

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by rickleye: 3:52pm On Jul 04, 2023
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by nairalanda1(m): 3:52pm On Jul 04, 2023
Raphael81:
The good old days before the evil days of bihari and his evil cohorts, may God allow the poor to breathe in Nigeria and continue to provide for everyone doing a legitimate for of business. Amen

I no like Buhari, but the 1970-90's, particulary the 1980's and 90's were not the good old days

People suffered back then. Poverty, corruption, nepotisim were all the order of the day.

Once the oil prices crashed in 1982, things went downhill. Buhari came, and made things worse, IBB came and added. SAP was a bad thing.

(One Nigerian lecturer was even feeding students with mangoes from his tree in his backyard, because students were hungry in the late 1980's. Then there was 0-1-0, my salary cannot carry me home, and kabu kabu.).

Nigeria has never been prosperous because we have been resource dependent since independence, which leaves us vulnerable when the prices of the commodities we sell go below the average minimum...which forces us to take loans.

Even back then, people called NTA a propaganda station. The problem was there was no cable satellite till the early 1990's...so NTA was all we had.

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by rickleye: 3:53pm On Jul 04, 2023
nedekid:
Tokumbo ajayi, sadly commited suicide. Took a flight to UK and killed herself in her London flat.

What a pity she was raped and robbed and took a flight to London and committed suicide.
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by KefeeBRIGHT91(m): 3:54pm On Jul 04, 2023
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by farouk2much(m): 3:54pm On Jul 04, 2023
Good memories
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by nairalanda1(m): 3:55pm On Jul 04, 2023
Heffalump:


You must be a grand father now. I see you!

Father, yes, grandpa? Probably not.

Grandpas are those born before 1970...

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by nedekid: 3:56pm On Jul 04, 2023
slawomir:
Damnnn niggar

Damnnn shit

I have no idea I won't lie


But this life is funny o
So all these ones were babe before o

Haba, heavy babes. Infact they were the biggest chicks.
Forget the kind of cars they drove. Big men na em they carry them. That time nothing like jeep, maybe range rover that old model, Nissan patrol. Nobody de use landcruiser as na old school.
The cars this ladies were cruising was Mercedes Benz, all those powerful shagari s class coupe.. Ie 500 SEL.
When benz be benz, nothing like tokumbo. You get benz na brand new! Even 419 never start then, so if you get money, na either big time businessman, politician, military administrator, general or drug dealer. cool

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by Svoboda(m): 3:56pm On Jul 04, 2023
Racoon:
Modele Sarafa-Yusuf, Fatima Abbas-Hassan, Eugenia Abu, and Ruth Onyia were my favourites back then. These woman were real amazons. Ruth Onyia + Cyril Stober combo on NTA network news used to be a bum. Where is Elizabeth Banu.

Abike always crying on newsline.

Tokunboh ajayis unfortunate death.

Romke ayuba was very beautiful.

Siene allwell brown was beautiful. I remember when she changed her name to siene razaq. It got tongues wagging in the gossip circuit. I dont think that marriage worked. She soon reverted back to allwell brown.

Ruth benemesia was pretty too. I remembered when her hubby, eric opia was declared wanted during the ompadec days for a 1b naira fraud.

Modele sharafa was a good sports presenter. I think she was a comm of sports in ogun.

Good old days. Non internet days. A lot of Innocense on the streets then.

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by Lifestone(m): 3:56pm On Jul 04, 2023
damble:
I remembered Tokunbo Ajayi casting network news yester night, the following day network service news news anchored by either yinka Craig or Cyril Stober first headline was "Tokunbo Ajayi is dead". Her death really scared me that night
You didn't add Johm Momoh, current owner of Channels tv
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by nedekid: 3:58pm On Jul 04, 2023
nairalanda1:


Father, yes, grandpa? Probably not.

Grandpas are those born before 1970...
If we keep the belle we girlfriend remove, person for don be great grandfather. Lol
Pikin for don be 33 this year.

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by ShaqFu: 3:58pm On Jul 04, 2023
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by phemmyfour: 3:58pm On Jul 04, 2023
Racoon:
Modele Sarafa-Yusuf, Fatima Abbas-Hassan, Eugenia Abu, and Ruth Onyia were my favourites back then. These woman were real amazons. Ruth Onyia + Cyril Stober combo on NTA network news used to be a bum. Where is Elizabeth Banu?
Modèle n NTA sports.....it's phenomenal. Those days we no too get females in sport journalism
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by descartes400: 4:00pm On Jul 04, 2023
There use to be one TINA among them, I can't remember her last name now...very beautiful lady!
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by nedekid: 4:00pm On Jul 04, 2023
rickleye:


What?!?!
Yes oh. Hoodlums broke into her home in Abuja.
The hoodlums were caught later over another crime. They mentioned places they had raided and raped. One of the place called called out was ajayis residence. They said they raped her too.
The expose was too much, feel into depression. Quietly flew aboard. Took her life.

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by nairalanda1(m): 4:02pm On Jul 04, 2023
nedekid:

If we keep the belle we girlfriend remove, person for don be great grandfather. Lol
Pikin for don be 33 this year.

grin

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by seglabsy(m): 4:02pm On Jul 04, 2023
Chenzy:
TOKUNBO AJAYI…I know then
MAY HER SOUL CONTINUE TO REST IN PEACE
Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by Womanizer(m): 4:03pm On Jul 04, 2023
nedekid:

If we keep the belle we girlfriend remove, person for don be great grandfather. Lol
Pikin for don be 33 this year.

I feel you mate grin

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Re: You Remember The NTA Ladies Of The 1970-90s? by Womanizer(m): 4:04pm On Jul 04, 2023
descartes400:
There use to be one TINA among them, I can't remember her last name now...very beautiful lady!

Maybe you're referring to Tina Mbah, she was not a newscaster but a veteran actress

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