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What Kind of Influence Did Old Nollywood Movie ‘Living in Bondage’ Have?

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Ramsey Nouah speaks on the sequel of Living in Bondage.

A good number of Nollywood movies released each year barely make an impression on people. The 1992 Nollywood movie ‘Living in Bondage’ (LIB) sticks out in so many ways.

It made a huge difference in its genre and the film industry itself. Sometimes we imagine where Nollywood would be without this movie which almost entirely formed what we know as the Nigerian film industry today.

At the time of its release, a lot of today’s filmmakers were still blossoming or weren’t even in the industry yet. However, many including Ramsey Nouah were influenced by it and he has now decided to venerate LIB with a sequel.

Many were influenced by LIB back in 1992 and Ramsey Nouah showed an interest in making a sequel.
What were the influences that ‘Living in Bondage’ had on Nollywood and Nigeria?

Following the success of the movie in 1992, Nollywood saw a new way to make cash from movies. A countless number of movies with similar stories came after its success. Here’s a look at other basic influence it had on Nollywood and Nigeria at large:

  1. ‘Knights of the Night’ – Clem Ohameze, Pete Edochie
  2. ‘Billionaires Club’ – Kenneth Okonkwo 
  3. ‘Blood Money’ – Zach Orji
  4. ‘Dogs Meeting’ –  Pete Edochie
  5. ‘Dons in Abuja’ – Steve Eboh, Enebeli Elebuwa
  6. ‘Rituals’ – Kanayo .O. Kanayo
  7. ‘End of Money’ – Ejike Asiegbu
  8. ‘End of the Wicked’ – Alex Usifo
We are more curious to know who gave Andy Okeke a son.
About upcoming ‘Living in Bondage’ sequel

‘Living in Bondage’ blows plenty of nostalgic wind if we look back to the days when money rituals were at its peak in Nigeria.

The sequel is due to drop on 8 November and the feeling you get from hearing that all the ‘Living in Bondage’ guys are coming together again after 27 years for a sequel is inexplicable. The teaser first hit us like a narcos movie or one of those transporter movies.

However, if we were to say, from its description, we are expecting a more narcos-like movie. With the display of flashy cars and private jet, you are in for a Nollywood treat. We like surprises really, but who in God’s name gave Andy Okeke a son?

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