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  • Patience Ozokwor’s Characters Aren’t as Bad as We Thought

    From the villains who were simply misunderstood by society to the walking embodiments of evil who had us saying our nightly prayers and hoping for protection from beings unseen, the definition of a Nollywood villain has evolved over the years. 

    Although we love these villains who get us in our feelings

    Hiii Government

    …no one comes close to the OG Nollywood villain.

    Patience Ozokwor came to our screens and raised the standard for evil characters. 

    READ: I Watched Patience Ozokwor’s “National Moi-Moi”, So You Don’t Have To

    From the wicked mother-in-law who killed her son just to make his wife suffer to the sweet mother willing to do anything to ensure her daughter marries well and enjoys her life, she became the face of the Nigerian chapter of horrible mothers and mothers-in-law.

    Every time she appeared with her side eye and matching scowl, we cowered in fear as her characters perpetuated EVIL.

    But as adults, she has us seeing reason and taking her side in some of the ridiculous things she did. Yes, we can’t believe we’re saying this either, but her characters weren’t bad for the sake of being bad. They were bad because, as we all know now, to survive Nigeria, you have to move with a readiness to change it for anybody. 

    Some of her characters were dedicated to enjoying life and eating the fruit of their labour. Like when she played this relatable queen who refused to associate herself with suffering.

    Granted, terrorising everyone, from her husband, the king, to her stepson, wasn’t ideal, but you can’t say her heart wasn’t in the right place because nobody actually wants to suffer.

    Sometimes, Patience Ozokwor played the mother who showed her children love the only way she knew how to — with a firm hand, strong words and a condescending laugh or two.

    Look, was she mean? Yes. Was she wrong? Not really. She was simply pushing her son to do better, and it actually worked because he worked harder and became RICH.

    Patience Ozokwor’s characters weren’t the nicest people, but two things were for certain, you were going to hear them out, and they were going to get what they asked for.

    ALSO READ: Movie Villain Vs. Actual Villain: Nollywood Edition

  • QUIZ: Who’s the Villain in Your Life?

    You are the Main Character, but who’s the villain in your life? Is it your job or your coconut head? This quiz will tell you.

  • QUIZ: Which King Of Boys 2 Villain Are You?

    Are you Eniola Salami or are you Jumoke Randle?

    Let’s find out:

  • 10 Signs That You Might Be A Nollywood Villain

    When you hear the name Kanayo O Kanayo, what comes to mind?

    The truth is that looks can be deceptive. Not everyone has an outward appearance that reveals their Kanayo O Kanayo like behaviour. On the outside, they look like regular people but by their actions, you will know what they are capable of.

    If you do more than four things on this list, we have something to tell you.

    1) You suspiciously enjoy eating cold Indomie.

    Only people who belong to secret cults exhibit this behaviour.

    2) You put cereal first before adding milk.

    Milk first. Always.

    3) For God so loved the world, why don’t you like Amala?

    See beauty.

    4) You support the policies of the orange-haired man.

    If I speak, I am in big trouble.

    5) If you enjoyed Nysc camp, you are on this table too.

    Sorry, we don’t make the rules.

    6) You use malaria drugs without squeezing your face.

    Police!

    7) All of you that have your bath with cold water are also on this table.

    Don’t you enjoy good things; like a warm bath?

    8) Police, add the people that enjoy ironing to this list.

    Especially ironing women’s clothes that have stones on them.

    9) If you are one of those people that miss writing exams at the university, you are here too.

    Affliction will not rise a second time.

    10) Last but not the least, if you are in the “talking stage” with multiple people.

    Repent and stop selling dreams.

  • QUIZ: Which Nollywood Movie Villain Are You?
    Let’s explore your dark [Nigerian] side!!! *rubs palms together in glee*