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Jenifa | Zikoko!
  • It’s bad enough that some Nigerians insist on getting dressed up for Halloween. But for the 5th year in a row, some of you are going to dress up as olopa. Instead here’s a list of Nigerian/Nollywood inspired Holloween costumes you could pick from.

    Liz Benson as the ghost in Diamond Ring.

    If you don’t know who she is and you haven’t seen Diamond Ring go and do your homework.

    Alex Usifo as Beelzebub in ‘End of the Wicked’.

    You remember that part of the movie where he drinks ‘blood’, just a carry a calabash full of zobo as your own prop.

    Literally any character from Papa Ajasco.

    In fact, you and your squad can go as the whole cast.

    The one and only Baba Sala is also a great option.

    If you don’t know who is you are wrong. Skim through his legendary life and career here.

    Aki and Pawpaw from ‘Aki na ukwa’.

    In fact, Aki and Pawpaw in any movie you’ve seen them works great.

    When they caught Alamieyeseigha dressed as a woman.

    Are we the only who thinks this deserves a Nollywood movie of its own?

    Bisi from ‘I Need To Know’. If you happened to go to ISL just dig up your old uniform.

    Or you could even go as Jenifa straight out of Ayetoro.

    You can pay tribute to musical icon, Baba Fryo with his iconic star-shaped eye patch.

    The fact that he gave us ‘Dem Go Dey Pose’ is reason enough for you to.

    Wale Adebayo as Sango in ‘Sango’.

    Even though nobody could ever come close to owning a character as well as he did, you could try

    If you wanted to go as a slay queen, go as Rita Dominic from 2005.

    Nobody did it better that year.

    Get some black paint, a hat, t-shirt and jacket and you are ready to go as Baba Suwe.

    Don’t forget the gold chains.

    In the spirit of Halloween what was more terrifying than Ayamatanga from ‘Ultimate Power’.

    Who else is still terrified by this movie?

    What’s more perfect than the witches from Koto Aiye for you and your girl squad

    #SquadGoals

    If you were to go for Halloween in a Nigerian or Nollywood themed costume, who/what would you go as?

  • 1. Funke Akindele-Bello, one of Nigeria’s best and hard working actresses just got her first cover on the prestigious ThisDay Style magazine – it was about damn time!

    2. And boy, did she look stunning in the crisp photos shot, of course, by the incredibly talented TY Bello.

    3. When will your fave ever look this gorgeous?

    4. It is no surprise her initials spell FAB, because that’s exactly how she looks.

    5. Also, shout out to ThisDay for blessing us with magical covers like this, we hope some other ‘magazine houses’ are taking notes sha.

  • 1. You, the moment you hear, “anything she want, she must to get o”.

    Yass!!

    2. When Jenifa says “How is you?”

    LMAO!

    3. When James says “I go scratch scratch scratch your face”.

    No chill!

    4. Jenifa, whenever Pelumi comes with her bad belle.

    Hay God!

    5. Gene-give-me and beggi-beggi.

    Na wa!

    6. How Adaku eats everybody’s food.

    FFO!

    7. How Jenifa forms shakara when Sege starts toasting her.

    As if she doesn’t like him.

    8. Jenifa, when Esther snatched her boyfriend.

    See disgrace.

    9. All of us, when Sege and Jenifa finally started dating.

    At last!

    10. When John the Genius starts blowing grammar.

    What’s doing this one?

    11. When someone says Jenifa’s Diary is razz.

    Your face is razz.

    12. When someone says they don’t find Jenifa funny.

    You need prayers.

    13. When you meet someone that watches Jenifa’s Diary.

    Bestie!

    14. You, every episode of Jenifa’s Diary.

    15. When someone you know starts saying, “Wha in dait?”

    Oversabi!