
These shows ultimately became a source of fond memories for most millennials and Generation Z. Kids from nearby homes, perhaps due to the crowded sitting room, were often allowed to peep through parted curtains or open windows. It was a time when families would sit in silence, glued to their television sets. Super Story aired between 8 pm and 8.45 pm on NTA, and similarly Papa Ajasco, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, among others aired at a similar time.

From the left, Akpomerha Eguono, Nwankwo Onyinye, Nwankwo Anastacia, Utulu Amanda, and Okolie Ijeomaįor many born in the mid-1990s and beyond, these shows were their main form of entertainment.

In the early 2000s, as more Nigerians owned cathode-ray mono-color televisions, the Nigerian entertainment industry witnessed commendable growth, especially with primetime drama series and shows like Super Story, Papa Ajasco and Company, and then later, a show like Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Login to use this feature or Sign Up to be a part of the gang.
