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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 02:26 AM   # 21 (permalink)
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@Smilee: I laughed for a good 5 minutes when I saw: "Thing thing do your thing". I'm not sure why I laughed wheda na because I never knew it was thing thing do your thing, that they used to say ni oh or wheda it's just the mere thing thing do your thing that is amusing. On that note, I used to say "Big ring do your thing". Now, I wonda what it was that stoney creature used to say.

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 02:31 AM   # 22 (permalink)
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MsWoman I think yours is the right one ooh. It makes more sense anyway since he used to click his rings together. Now I am really wondering what he said too.



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@Smilee: I laughed for a good 5 minutes when I saw: "Thing thing do your thing". I'm not sure why I laughed wheda na because I never knew it was thing thing do your thing, that they used to say ni oh or wheda it's just the mere thing thing do your thing that is amusing. On that note, I used to say "Big ring do your thing". Now, I wonda what it was that stoney creature used to say.

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 02:35 AM   # 23 (permalink)
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Mystery solved! Thank God for the creators of google!

He used to say Thing ring do your thing!

http://benaripoulten.blogspot.com/20...our-thing.html

I guess we were both right

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 05:37 AM   # 24 (permalink)
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Ridders on the Storm
Winds Against my Soul

My people, Laolu Ogunniyi. Laolu Ogunniyi anyone?

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 03:34 PM   # 25 (permalink)
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Did no one else watch the millers and Legacy(RMD)?

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 03:50 PM   # 26 (permalink)
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Did no one else watch the millers and Legacy(RMD)?
Was 'The Millers' not the comedy starring Funso Adeolu (of 'Eleyinmi of Village Headmaster' fame)?

Don't know about Legacy, though...



Soul Sista,

I had heard of Laolu Ogunniyi's 'Winds against my Soul', but I never watched it - I think it was an Ibadan TV produced drama. What happened to the man, anyway?

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 03:58 PM   # 27 (permalink)
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Things fall apart....

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:06 PM   # 28 (permalink)
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SLB,I dont know who the actors were but I did enjoy it when I was in primary school.It used to air on mondays on NTA.

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:28 PM   # 29 (permalink)
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I had the pleasure of visiting the sets of New Masqurade and Basi and co in primary school.

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:41 PM   # 30 (permalink)
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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:42 PM   # 31 (permalink)
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YouTube - Zebrudaya - Happy Bad day

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:44 PM   # 32 (permalink)
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YouTube - Zebrudaya - Jegede & Akpenor

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:44 PM   # 33 (permalink)
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I had the pleasure of visiting the sets of New Masqurade and Basi and co in primary school.
I also visited those sets way back when in Enugu's NTA's studios.



Sandylomo,

Who said Jagua was not a soap?

Other more recent ones, not as good as the old but you guys seem to have listed them all. BTW, checkmate was the best...

Winds of Destiny
Zenith
Palaces
Everyday People
Shallow waters etc.

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:46 PM   # 34 (permalink)
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Mulan,so u truly are an Enugu girl.

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:46 PM   # 35 (permalink)
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YouTube - Basi and Company by Ken Saro-Wiwa: "Transistor Radio"

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:50 PM   # 36 (permalink)
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Wale,this Basi and co has some unfamiliar faces.Segi is not the one I knew back then.I know Segi was changed quite frequently but I remember Mildred Iweka and the one that used to host Kessingsheen hit show as Segi.I remember this Mr B but there was another Mr B.

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 04:55 PM   # 37 (permalink)
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Mulan,so u truly are an Enugu girl.
.bebi,

You are a funny chic

Where is Mildred BTW? She appeared in some Nollywood films and then disappeared...

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Old Jun 13, 2008 , 10:50 PM   # 38 (permalink)
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.bebi,

You are a funny chic

Where is Mildred BTW? She appeared in some Nollywood films and then disappeared...
Mildred Iweka lives in London.

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Old Jun 14, 2008 , 06:12 AM   # 39 (permalink)
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Why una forget Rosemary Ingbi?

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Old Jun 14, 2008 , 06:57 AM   # 40 (permalink)
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Oh puleaze! We did not forget her, her acting just aint it. You like her acting? I like the Bridge Stone she did, but I have no idea why she had to also act in it. Her character almost spoiled the movie for me.

BTW: Where is the name Sokoroma from?

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