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Yes, I have been trying to reach you
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The numbers are from loan apps telling you to come lend money.
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Inclusitivity : Has anyone ever considered casting of the majority of Nigeria's major tribes as ing roles in a movie? ATCJ changed things up by including more ethnic groups; otherwise, Nollywood would either concentrate on a specific ethnic group or follow the usual WaZoBia formula. By interacting with more individuals in various regions of the nation, this strategy brought and attracted people of diverse ethnic backgrounds together, and that is a mega plus for viewership. Storyline: My main takeaway from the narrative is the usage of the "grass to grace" story. An ordinary Nigerian wants to hear about or witness someone who is struggling with poverty, all of a sudden turn to Elon Musk. I mean, show a girl on Instagram hawking fruits in traffic who has the talent of speaking like Hillary Clinton. Netizens will sharply ask for "Aza" and turn her into a millionaire in no time. Knowing this, the ATCJ leveraged this story to emotionally connect with the audience by playing a pity card theme, which is a nice way of getting the public's attention. Bravo. The trends strategy : The movie producer went out of the box by using merchandise, from t-shirts that look like Gucci with the movie's title as their design to customised sneakers that are branded like Adidas. This style actually caught the attention of people who love trendy things and got them to be curious about the movie. They also jumped on a series of various viral trends on TikTok and Instagram with the movie characters, which is quite unusual in Nollywood. Imagine when movie characters are doing a special dance challenge that is ongoing. Of course, they will fall into the algorithm of those trends and become very visible. |
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It's in the cinemas
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Thank you
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Inclusitivity : Has anyone ever considered casting of the majority of Nigeria's major tribes as ing roles in a movie? ATCJ changed things up by including more ethnic groups; otherwise, Nollywood would either concentrate on a specific ethnic group or follow the usual WaZoBia formula. By interacting with more individuals in various regions of the nation, this strategy brought and attracted people of diverse ethnic backgrounds together, and that is a mega plus for viewership. Storyline: My main takeaway from the narrative is the usage of the "grass to grace" story. An ordinary Nigerian wants to hear about or witness someone who is struggling with poverty, all of a sudden turn to Elon Musk. I mean, show a girl on Instagram hawking fruits in traffic who has the talent of speaking like Hillary Clinton. Netizens will sharply ask for "Aza" and turn her into a millionaire in no time. Knowing this, the ATCJ leveraged this story to emotionally connect with the audience by playing a pity card theme, which is a nice way of getting the public's attention. Bravo. The trends strategy : The movie producer went out of the box by using merchandise, from t-shirts that look like Gucci with the movie's title as their design to customised sneakers that are branded like Adidas. This style actually caught the attention of people who love trendy things and got them to be curious about the movie. They also jumped on a series of various viral trends on TikTok and Instagram with the movie characters, which is quite unusual in Nollywood. Imagine when movie characters are doing a special dance challenge that is ongoing. Of course, they will fall into the algorithm of those trends and become very visible. These and more reasons made this movie become a success. kudos to Funke and her team. Written for Taughts by Tots. |
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obonujoker: They can cut out NURTW, they should have gotten insights from Shutters. |
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Hmm
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Still available
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A reasonable person is needed to share room space in Surulere, the price is very affordable. DM for more info
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There's an Available room Space close to Ojuelegba Available for monthly rent . Occupant must be Working Class .
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Holla so I can help you with
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I am in need of a room around surulere/yaba/gbagada/anthony,would be paying monthly/quarterly,my budget is 25k-35k
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Hello people,i am in dire need of a space around surulere/yaba/gbagada/anthony axis where I can pay monthly
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Still in need
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30k monthly@twinskenny
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30k monthly
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Please people it is very urgent
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Please I need someone to hook me up with a place(room) around yaba/surulere/ilupeju/gbagada where I can be paying monthly(20-30k) rent for about a year, it's very urgent.Thanks
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