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Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Nobody: 11:03pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Abobaku aka revisionist, Igbos pioneered nollywood movies (living in bondage) jaymichael: 3 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Ihuomadinihu: 11:04pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
jaymichael:And how many people were watching those movies apart from elite people Western Nigeria? You all can huff and puff,it doesn't change the history of nollywood. When the world wants to celebrate nollywood,they know the pioneers that deserve the praise and honour. You can check documentries by international media houses,they have already covered the history of nollywood. 6 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Prettiepearlz(f): 11:08pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
femi4:Nah,she isn't Edo,she is from Urhobo in Delta state. |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by jaymichael(m): 11:12pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
DikeOha882:Define what you mean by Nollywood? First VHS film in Nigeria? sorry, some other people have done that before you. 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Ihuomadinihu: 11:13pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Jobos:As difficult as it sounds,the popularity of Olu Jacobs in this generation as far as movies are concerned has to do with his roles in nollywood usually in an Igbo garb. How many people have watched those movies you mentioned? Even Olu knows that his success is tied to nollywood. Those veteran actors that couldn't cross over to nollywood remained in oblivion. 6 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by mart2k(m): 11:15pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
fr3do:I guess u b ibo. Can u compare Yorubafilms wit ibo films? Yoruba fims ar far better, infact ibo dnt even av much native films unlike Yoruba. I op uar aware that English Nollywood is not for ibo, we av Yoruba, hausa and other tribes there too. Ibo films ar films where they speak ibo language then subtitle it in english in case u dnt know'same thing goes for hausa and yoruba flms. In fact, ibo is d least among d 3 major tribes that produce indigenous films. I op u receive d lecture well 3 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by jaymichael(m): 11:16pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:Maybe you were still young then or you weren't born then or you haven't been to Lagos then. These were the movies people see in Lagos which is the capital then. Do you expect the Yorubas to produce Igbo films for the consumption of Umuleri and Aguleri folks? 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by jaymichael(m): 11:17pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:Define Nollywood in one sentence. |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Nobody: 11:21pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Igbos created nollywood jaymichael: 3 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by oluamid(m): 11:24pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Noneroone: winniz: Its either you don't understand what I wrote in the post you quoted or you didn't follow the post I commented on. I am not interested in comparing 'dicks' as that won't serve any purpose, I only tried to correct the perception that there was nothing like cinema in Nigeria prior to the advent of Nollywood. Whether it was begun by Yorubas or the Kanuris doesn't really matter to me. That's not going to put food on anyone's table. Here's the later part of my post which maybe in your rush to call me and a whole tribe of people 'stupid' you didn't read (though I fail to see why you should resort to abuse over some random online argument). Sometimes, it's nice to put the ethnic thing aside and discuss issues objectively. As an example, why do you think they named a popular area of Agege in Lagos Pen Cinema? Here are excerpts about the Pen Cinema in the Agege area in Lagos. This is to show you cinemas existed in Lagos, and by extension Nigeria, long before Nollywood came into being. The links are provided so you can peruse the full material at your leisure. ...Onishowo Cinema has become a school where the old seating has been arranged into five classes under one roof. The balcony, where big screen TVs have been rolled in, still serves as a viewing center of 30-40 seats. On the other side of Lagos in Agege one will find Pen Cinema, converted now to a fast food restaurant, and Danjuma Cinema, the only facility I visited that still operates as a cinema.http://findingnollywood.com/2013/04/11/unearthing-cinema-halls-in-lagos/ Cinemas have also become something in the form of a monument; an important reference point in the society. For example, a popular area in Agege has been named after the famous Pen Cinema that was formerly situated in that area. Similarly, Casino Cinema Yaba, is very popular and synonymous with the bus stop named after it in the Yaba area of Lagos.http://pakacademicsearch.com/pdf-files/art/445/1-10%20Vol%203,%20No%201%20%282012%29.pdf Once again, my intention is not to compare achievement of any tribe or tribes, rather, I want to correct the wrong perception that there was no cinema in Nigeria showing Nigerian made films before Nollywood came into existence. It is my personal belief that Nollywood or the entire Motion picture industry in Nigeria cannot be the achievement of any one tribe. It is rather a collective effort. Though it may all have begun through the personal efforts of individuals who may have come from particular tribes, Nollywood was not and is not created by only Igbos or only Yorubas and neither should it be. So stop comparing dicks already! P.S: Please if you are going to respond to this post with a tribal slur or with tribal sentiments please don't bother. I'm going to ignore you.[size=15pt][/size] 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Ihuomadinihu: 11:26pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
jaymichael:I don't care about the people that watched your yoruba movies. Conduct a poll and people will tell you they don't know the movies you keep mentioning. Nollywood started off with the production of living in bondage not your random yoruba movies. Read and understand before throwing tribalistic comments all over this thread. I will write it once again: Pre 1992 movies are not nollywood movies. Living in Bondage is nollywood and set off the movie industry in Nigeria! 5 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by tonychristopher: 11:29pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu: But that is not debatable naaa...I wonder why people so much thrive in propaganda.. The most educated the most sophisticated the most idiotic the most welcoming Nollywood started with living in bondage...even BBC has a documentary on it So why do people disrupt and dispute the indisputable 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Ihuomadinihu: 11:32pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
tonychristopher:BBC, CNN, AlT, NTA, Reuters, Al Jazeera. I don't even know why they are arguing. 4 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by tonychristopher: 11:36pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
People keep saying cinema ...cinemas as of then were showing foriegn movies and that can't be an industry because it is just a business sector entertainment but what is an industry is when we have indigent players in it churning out movies after movies ...yes we had Hubert ogunde then we had innocent ohiri then ..those people where making films though wishy washy just for the love of it not profit oriented The real Nollywood started when NEK produced the movie LIVING IN BONDAGE let us say the truth once in a while 2 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by tonychristopher: 11:37pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu: Just ignore them ....it makes them feel that they are competing not knowing that they are fooling themselves It is a global truth known as truism 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by tonychristopher: 11:41pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu: NEK brought real business in Nigeria movie space making it an industry with profit motivated not one fun loving thing Nigeria movie industry started with living in bondage Take it anywhere That's my field and I did research on that 3 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by jaymichael(m): 11:42pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Ihuomadinihu:If pre 92 films are not nollywood? what are they? Hollywood? Bollywood or Ghollywood? Living in bondage was produced in Igbo language, so was Yoruba films produced before it. You don't even have a single film on celluloid and cinema, we have produced tons both on cinema and VHS many years before you guys even ventured. We started the film business in all ramifications 30 years before the Igbos even conceptualized it. How many Igbo language films do you guys even have? It can be counted by the fingers. 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Nobody: 11:55pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
No matter how much Yoruba people try to twist history, the truth keeps staring them in the face. Nollywood is an Igbo creation and will continue to be dominated by Ndi Igbo. Funny enough, Nollywood, celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2013, which was well attended by the who is who in Nollywood, including some of your Yoruba people. Even the foreigners that watch Nollywood movies, only know about the Igbo culture portrayed in our movies. Most even know some Igbo words and phrases. What does that tell you? It simply means Nollywood is synonymous with Ndi Igbo culture. For your information, Ndi Igbo will never allow you people to rewrite Nollywood history k. I simply can't understand why yorubas keep attaching themselves to Nollywood, instead of forming their own industry like the Hausa people have done. We have Nollywood (dominated by Ndi Igbo) and we have Kannywood (dominated by Hausa). Yoruba people should champion their own Yoriwood, bikonu! 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by azzima(m): 11:57pm On Oct 11, 2015 |
Balkan:You mean for them to travel to erosion ravaged, backwards Biafra where tribalism will welcome them?Impossible! !!!! 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by tonychristopher: 12:01am On Oct 12, 2015 |
mart2k: Yoruba man has reasoned Pls clap for him 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Nobody: 12:03am On Oct 12, 2015 |
That's the point right there. All tribes made movies pre 1992, but Living in bondage kick started the industry we now know today as Nollywood. Even one of the Yoruba peeps on here, mistakenly confessed that Ndi Igbo coined the name Nollywood. So if it was a yoruba creation, would Ndi Igbo have had that opportunity, to name an industry supposedly started by the yorubas? Biko, kwuo nu eziokwu, maka na eziokwu bu ndu. Ihuomadinihu: 2 Likes |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by tonychristopher: 12:04am On Oct 12, 2015 |
jaymichael: Guy are you still on this OK Yoruba formed Hollywood Bollywood and Nollywood If that will make you happy But it is Igbo culture that is made popular Olu Jacobs acts igwe not oba or baale Maybe igwe is a Yoruba word |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by baby124: 12:07am On Oct 12, 2015 |
Clarion's mother is Yoruba and her father Igbo. So you can't call her non yoruba 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by tonychristopher: 12:17am On Oct 12, 2015 |
baby124:..what is she then ..what is wrong with people Whose surname does she bear .... Nigerian is patrilineal Nawa for attached by force Tomorrow you say segun arinze is Yoruba Her name is clarion chukwurah Nawa for una ooo With an Igbo surname Why do you guys have this IQ |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by mrobjective: 12:48am On Oct 12, 2015 |
Flyoruboy: So,those first century movies of yours created Nollywood?Lol! Yorubas and hypocrisy.Exept nollywood is not Nigeria's only movie industry.If it is,not only did the Igbos create it,they also own it. 1 Like |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by amanze15(m): 3:16am On Oct 12, 2015 |
iconize:delusional , in this context is profuse and condescending of the fact as proposed to reach a certain audience, |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by jaymichael(m): 6:26am On Oct 12, 2015 |
tonychristopher:Just say you ignorant folks know Olu Jacobs when you started your waka pass "fast food" movies. Olu Jacobs, Joke Sylvia, Ajayi lycett Were A list acts that have been popular way before your 2 hours production movies. Many Yoruba actors read theatre acts and started with stage plays. You have professors PHD holders, lecturers among them. Some did not even bother to cross over to those your waka pass movies, they found fame and fortune doing Yoruba movies and they are still doing purely Yoruba films till today. Growing up in the 80s and 90s, there are some names that I was used to, some are active in the industry till date. The argument wasn't about who started what movies in Nigeria, the thread was initially about non Yoruba acts that have been well assimilated in the industry that you would be surprised that they are not yorubas (some names came to me as a surprise). It was your folks (who are so full of inferiority complex) that derailed the thread with their hallucinations and delusions that they started the movie industry in Nigeria. Pathetic bunch you lots are. |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by Seun360(m): 7:19am On Oct 12, 2015 |
jaymichael: She's from TT. |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by jaymichael(m): 7:26am On Oct 12, 2015 |
Seun360:No o, na omo Eko she be na. I don see her interview several times. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwo_Ajai-Lycett |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by petersje8: 9:11am On Oct 12, 2015 |
Pls take a look at this link [https://www.nairaland.com/2659129/gambian-president-gifts-nollywood-stars. Look at the names that were given lands. author=jaymichael post=38897949]Just say you ignorant folks know Olu Jacobs when you started your waka pass "fast food" movies. Olu Jacobs, Joke Sylvia, Ajayi lycett Were A list acts that have been popular way before your 2 hours production movies. Many Yoruba actors read theatre acts and started with stage plays. You have professors PHD holders, lecturers among them. Some did not even bother to cross over to those your waka pass movies, they found fame and fortune doing Yoruba movies and they are still doing purely Yoruba films till today. Growing up in the 80s and 90s, there are some names that I was used to, some are active in the industry till date. The argument wasn't about who started what movies in Nigeria, the thread was initially about non Yoruba acts that have been well assimilated in the industry that you would be surprised that they are not yorubas (some names came to me as a surprise). It was your folks (who are so full of inferiority complex) that derailed the thread with their hallucinations and delusions that they started the movie industry in Nigeria. Pathetic bunch you lots are. [/quote] |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by tpiander: 9:50am On Oct 12, 2015 |
Seun360: she's Nigerian. |
Re: Popular Non Yoruba Indigenes Making Waves In The Yoruba Movie Industry by mart2k(m): 9:55am On Oct 12, 2015 |
tonychristopher:Wit ur comment, u don get one like frm me |
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