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  • 20 Crazy Questions Everyone Who’s Seen “Shanty Town” is Asking

    If you haven’t watched Shanty Town, I’d like to congratulate you for withstanding the peer pressure and advise you to stop reading now. 

    The new Netflix series, which follows characters trying to navigate Lagos’s criminal underworld, stars Ini Edo, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Chidi Mokeme, Richard Mofe Damijo and Nancy Isime. Since the show has taken over social media, I watched it and documented all the random questions that popped up  in my head during its six episode run. 

    Let’s go!

    Why haven’t I heard Ibibio in a Nollywood film before? 

    Watching Ini Edo’s Inem and Nse Ikpe-Etim’s Enewan banter in Ibibio was my favourite part of Shanty Town. I’ve heard Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo in Nollywood before, but not Ibibio. I want more.

    Does chewing gum automatically turn you into an experienced sex worker? 

    The way Ini Edo’s Inem switched the minute that chewing gum entered her mouth was hilarious and shocking at the same time. Mama was ACTING.

    Sorry, but why isn’t Chidi Mokeme in everything? 

    I hope Chidi Mokeme’s back is doing okay after carrying all six episodes of Shanty Town like it was nothing. There’s a high chance I’ll cross to the other side of the express if I run into him. But not since Eniola Salami from King of Boys  have I seen a Nollywood villain this terrifying yet likeable.  

    Does Scar’s calculator actually work? 

    There’s no way in hell Scar could calculate so fast on that calculator that looked like it was about to give up the ghost. 

    Nancy Isime, girl, what is this wig? 

    From Mercy Eke’s pink Nicki Minaj wig (and those fan lashes) to Ini Edo’s C.R.S teacher bob, all the wigs on Shanty Town stressed me. But none came close to Nancy Isime’s independence day wig. Sis, what is this 1960s afro? 

    Important question: Who I go fuck for ₦15 million? 

    This is the question that truly keeps me up at night. Nancy Isime, we’re looking for the same person. Call me when you find them. 

    Why does RMD look a lot like that popular Nigerian presidential candidate? 

    RMD’s Chief Fernandez seems to be modelled after a popular former governor turned presidential candidate. I can’t say more than that. If you know, you know. 

    What is an African Zombie, and where can I get one? 

    As someone who prides himself in alcohol consumption, I’m a bit concerned I haven’t heard of or tasted an African Zombie before. Please, email the Zikoko team if you know where I can find one. Treat as urgent. 

    Is Scar a polyglot? 

    I’m totally jealous of Scar’s ability to speak Yoruba and Igbo fluently. It’s rare to find a man who can switch from Yoruba demonry to Igbo wickedness with such finesse. 

    Will Shaffy Bello step on me if I ask nicely? 

    Shaffy Bello as a quirky villain dressed like a character straight out of Rupaul’s Drag Race wasn’t something I thought I’d see in 2023, but I’m here for it. I also need a movie where Shaffy Bello just screams “Scar” over and over again. 

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    Why is a jazz woman taking cough medicine? 

    If there’s one scene that cracked me up, it’s when Sola Sobowale’s Mummy T started coughing and decided to take some cough medicine to solve her problem. I’m sorry, but how can I trust your jazz when you’re going to the pharmacist at the junction like me? 

    Does “touch and follow” really work? 

    I’m asking for a friend who’s meeting Femi Otedola soon. I mean, if “touch and follow” worked on Femi Fernandez, then maybe, just maybe, it could work on Femi Otedola. 

    Why does Femi Fernandez have a thick Anambra accent if he’s old-money Yoruba? 

    First of all, Femi Fernandez is the most made-up name in the history of made-up names. But outside of his fake name, I was also worried about his Intro Tech teacher jackets (not suits) and thick Anambra accent. The math isn’t mathing. 

    Why was Uche Jombo’s detective just nodding like an agama lizard? 

    Someone needs to check on this guy’s neck. I’m worried about him after all the nodding he did in this scene. 

    Did Jackie send that voice note from the spirit world? 

    I believe you have to be alive to press send when you record a voice note? But if we could hear discussions after Jackie’s death on the voice note she sent, then I’d like to know what network she’s using in the spirit world, because I doubt it’s Glo

    How many scars does Scar have? 

    I had to ask this question after the scene where one of Chief Fernandez’ henchmen cut off his finger. Has Scar ever counted his scars? Or is my fave villain running on iodine, bandages and vibes? 

    Is Chief Fernandez related to Banky W’s Anikulapo from Sugar Rush

    Chief Fernandez and Anikulapo are both rich bulletproof mob bosses, so I’m curious to know if they’re cousins or something. Or is everyone bulletproof these days, and I’m the only one left? 

    Why is the fight scene at the end so damn long? 

    Nollywood, I get it, you guys have learnt fight choreography now, but you need to know when to stop. The fight scene at the end was long for no reason. For a film that left so many questions unanswered, they sure spent a lot of time fighting in slow motion. 

    How did three random policemen arrest a bulletproof mob king like Chief Fernandez? 

    After all his gra gra, I’m expected to believe Chief Fernandez was arrested just like that? This man is bulletproof and powerful, so the fact that they arrested and tried him, yet nothing happened is weird. His powers or goons couldn’t get him out of police custody after he was arrested? Please make it make sense. 

    What was that ending? 

    Shanty Town was enjoyable, but it felt rushed and incomplete. Most of the characters were either underutilised or left with no clear motivation for their actions. It’s almost like they did things just to move the plot forward. Why did Nse’s Enewan frame Jagun to protect someone she wanted dead from the start? Why did RMD’s Chief Fernandez ask to see Ini Edo’s character and then not bother to bring her up after cutting Scar’s finger? Why did the police need an invite to the fundraiser if they were going to just barge in any way? 

    I heard it was supposed to be a movie before it was broken down into six episodes. But if it couldn’t wrap up the story in six episodes, I wonder how it was hoping to do that as a film. 

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  • From “Girls Cot” to “KOB”, Here’s Where You’ve Seen the Cast of “Shanty Town” Before

    Nollywood is choosing vawulence in 2023, and I’m here for it. Kicking the year off with the Netflix limited series, Shanty Town, we’re invited to an underground world of crime led by Ini Edo, Chidi Mokeme, Richard Mofe Damijo, Sola Sobowale and Nse Ikpe Etim. 

    With such a star-studded cast, it’s almost impossible for the actors to not have worked together before. And because I like doing inspector work, I did a little digging to find out where we’ve seen them together. 

    Richard Mofe Damijo and Sola Sobowale in The Wedding Party and Diamond Ring

    From playing parents to Teju Babyface’s thieving character in 1998’s Diamond Ring to handling chaos as in-laws in 2016’s The Wedding Party, RMD and Sola Sobowale have been working together longer than some of us have been breathing. 

    Ini Edo and Uche Jombo in Girls Cot

    If there’s one film that solidified the arrival of abortion belts, it’s 2006’s Girls Cot. This ensemble drama was chaotic AF (there’s a police car chase scene), served us lewks and still had stars like Genevieve Nnaji, Rita Dominic, Ini Edo and Uche Jombo. 

    Nancy Isime and Uche Jombo in Blood Sisters 

    While I still can’t get over Uche Jombo playing Ini Dima-Okojie’s mother in 2022’s Blood Sisters, I have to admit that hers and Nancy Isime’s Kemi are two of my favourite performances from the EbonyLife limited series. 

    Toyin Abraham and Ali Nuhu in Ghost and the Tout Too 

    Toyin Abraham’s characters are never normal, so imagine what they’d be like if they could see ghosts? This is the premise for 2021’s The Ghost and the Tout Too, which also stars Ali Nuhu, my fave Real Housewife, Iyabo Ojo and Osas Ighodaro.

    Shaffy Bello, Richard Mofe Damijo and Ini Edo in Chief Daddy 

    We all like to drag the Chief Daddy franchise, but those films are the definition of star-studded. Because, tell me, where else you’d find Shaffy Bello, Richard Mofe Damijo, Ini Edo, Joke Silva, Falz, Funke Akindele and Kate Henshaw all in one film? 

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    Sola Sobowale and Nse Ikpe Etim in King of Boys: The Return of the King 

    Kemi Adetiba’s 2021 King of Boys: The Return of the King stood out for many reasons, but number one on the list is the epic showdown between Sola Sobowale’s Eniola Salami and Nse Ikpe-Etim’s Jumoke Randle

    Zuby Michael and Nancy Isime in Omo Ghetto: The Saga 

    Funke Akindele’s 2020 comedy, Omo Ghetto: The Saga not only revived cinema culture after a long-ass panini, but it also gave us Zuby Michael and Nancy Isime in one film. 

    Ini Edo, Uche Jombo and Nse Ikpe Etim in Reloaded 

    From Games Women Play in 2005 to Games Men Play in 2006, Nollywood producer Emem Isong was the queen of ensemble hits back in the day. She’s also responsible for Reloaded, the film that helped launch Nse Ikpe Etim’s career in 2009. 

    Lilian Afe and Nse Ikpe Etim in Glamour Girls 

    Like Aretha Franklin once said, “Great gowns, beautiful gowns.” LOL. 

    Chidi Mokeme, Shaffy Bello and Toyin Abraham in The Therapist 

    Big confession, I haven’t seen The Therapist, and that’s mostly because therapy is expensive and inaccessible for most Nigerians— 

    Oh, we’re talking about the 2022 movie? Well, I haven’t seen that either. But I hear it has Chidi Mokeme, Shaffy Bello, Toyin Abraham and Rita Dominic. 

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