This is the first time I've watched a Nollywood film and I'm surprised at how good it is! This Osuofia guy... he's really a great actor. I'll look forward to watching the rest of this tomorrow. "If you don't know how to flash your assets to young men, you better start learning now 😅" brilliant. Nollywood has a new fan from Scotland 🏴
mr nkem is from one of your biggest fan as a cameroonian french speaking i enjoy your movies specially this one lion finger trouble maker care taker anonoebe omogo child white and so on because of you i speak good english today wish you long life thank you for good memories best nigerian actor ever and african all time best comedian god bless you.
I been searching for this movie for too long but could'nt find the real one... thanks very much for uploading it. this movie really reminds me of my childhood.
The scene where they brought message about Dona's death is the most telling of the post colonial African culture, where our grandfathers in Nigeria had so much trust and respect for the teachers and believed in them so much . If not for the teacher, Mazi Osuofia would not have believed the man in suit at all. This trust for teachers made our grand parents send their kids to schools and they went on to become highly educated people. I think that in part, led the way to Nigeria becoming the most educated population in Africa, and indeed the rest of the world.
@@moforndong3629 you are the one on crack cocaine for not knowing that Nigeria has one of the highest number of graduates in world . Even compared to Americans. Get some education and then argue from a point of knowledge.
@@thetravelerwonderfulworld9854one of the highest could be 100 which is quite different from the crab you initially said. By the way, of what use is having the highest number of graduates and yet bear the infamous title of being the poverty capital of the world
This movie is a work of art, it perfectly depicted the life shortly after colonialism. The life without technology and politics. The background sounds and narration would go unnoticed but if you’re into filmmaking, you would know the makers of this movies are genius
I am Spanish and I am dead crying with this movie! Love it 😂 the “do you go to the church?!” And “what you mean you don’t cook?! I see how my brother is dead!” Got me 🤣
I watched this first film years ago. One of the best comedy films I've ever seen! Been trying to find Part 1 and 2 for a while but will keep looking. I love Nigerian humour, so v similar to Northern English in some ways. Osoufiya is brilliant! More please!!!!
This movie is sooo good pure African dynamics which make us very mysterious to the rest of the world.. Good Joy and congratulations to every one in the team
Osuofia in London is a very great movie and I love this movie so much! It's like a comedy movie. Osuofia is a good actor in the movie industry. Sweet comedy movie. This sweet movie Osuofia in London is ever green. The older the sweeter.
Osuofia is the best natural clown. Hilarious. London is beautiful too. Never been there, but i hope to one day see the folding bridge like a dress. The notorious Abuja bags, I love them. Versatile as ever..Samantha gels well with Nkem. Beautiful eyes too..
Nkem never disappoints,he gets angry at the teacher thinking he is coming to ask for school fees balance...I have seen them,why do u have to escort them home again...😂😂😂😂
This man osuofia is a real cartoon lol. It's so hard to deal with someone who is illiterate lolll woiii. If you don't want to die of laughter don't watch this movie
I have been looking for this movie for a while now😭😭Thank you so much for uploading. I first watched it with my late Aunt, it brings back so much memories