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7 Of The Greatest Nigerian Dads We All Grew Up Watching On TV | Zikoko!

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Father’s day is around the corner. To celebrate, I compiled a list of some of the most famous dads we grew up watching on TV.

1) Chief Chief!

Kunle Bamtefa from Fuji House Of Commotion.

2) Oh-jigbi-jigbi.

Papa Ajasco for life.

3) Forever a spice.

Nobert Young in family circle.

4) This man was super intense.

Funsho Adeolu in family ties.

5) Just the two of us!

Dafe and Swanta live forever in our hearts.

5) Everyday people!

That’s you and me.

6) Sarah’s dad from the hit show Sarah.

If you remember this scene, when are we attending your wedding?

Haters will say this wasn’t a Nigerian cartoon. It counts as that for this list.

7) The dad from “This Life.”

Remember the father that asked the son to jump and he’d catch him? He then proceeds to not catch him. After which he follows with a speech of never trusting anyone in life. My trust issues started immediately after I watched that episode.

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