The Nollywood Industry and Nigerian TV at large, has grown drastically over the years. It’s almost unbelievable.

It’s hard to talk about Nollywood now without talking about the TV Shows we grew up watching.

So what we’re going to do is sit back and imagine our favourite shows were coming back on TV.

It’s 7:30pm on Sunday evening, you’re running to your sitting room to watch Fuji House of Commotion. Because you want to laugh yourself to sleep.
Chief Zebrudaya! Please where are you? All we ask for are a few more episodes. Please do something sir.
Have you ever heard a story that made you cry and laugh at the same time? Tales by Moonlight did this to you.
6 pm, every Sunday.
If you didn’t know NTA for anything, you had to know them for Village Headmaster.
Funke Akindele’s first major opportunity at TV has to make it on this list. Remember Bisi in the legendary “I need to know?” Yup.
Let’s talk about the most relatable family ever. Family Circle. Before twitter, this family that had Nobert Young and Ronnie Dikko as mummy and daddy was too iconic.

All your favourite Nigerian actors were in this series. Looking sharp as ever. Checkmate is really the classic of all classics.

If I have been saying TV series all along, forgive me. Because Behind the Cloud can’t be called a TV series, it was a soap opera.
