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Nigerian soprano / drama production rocked the television screen at the dawn Cock Crow, commander of the village, the mirror in the sun, moved to the back of the 90's (especially in the 80's) clouds, ripples, minds · Bending, Supplements · Blue, Check · Mate, Fortune, among others. Jeffersons, Good Times, Sanford and Sons, different strokes, mixed blessings, careful attention to your language, doctor in the house, rising dam etc while enjoying while watching from the United States and the UK Even excellent foreign comedies are worth Nigerian people. Some mothers have them, among others, the lessor's ghost. Unfortunately, they stopped broadcasting these programs, and the Nigerians had to be satisfied with the local production stream floating on our face.

However, in the late 1980s, "The Rich Also Cry" set a precedent to flood our screen for Mexico's dominant Latin American Ternebella and in some cases Venezuela. It was the first Telenovera that dominated the radio waves of Nigeria. After records of "Sand Secrets", "Nobody You There", "Rose's Daughter", "Maria de los Angeles" etc. are recorded, entertain the Nigerian with a story of Latin America taste Especially succeeded. Unfortunately, somewhere in the 90's, the broadcast of Telenovelas ceased suddenly and closed the book of thrilling and exciting cliff hanger moments and complex plot Latin American era. People living in Nigerian people, especially Lagos State (hub of entertainment industry), were linked to foreign genres other than drama, especially to God's home living room directly.

However, the resurrection of Ternebella on our screen is in 238 episodes of broadcasts, Paloma / Elena Olivares (Sylvia Navarro), Diego Sanchez Serrano (Sergio Basanez), "Cuando Seas Mia African Independent Television (AIT) (9 p.m.) and MITV (Monday to Friday at 7 pm). At such times, especially at 9 pm, women, teens, Children and surprisingly many men are adjusted according to the frequency of AIT and I am watching a new episode of the show, even if the country's epileptic power supply (even if it has not changed) at that time, my family enthusiastically Though I was watching the generator, people who did not have it could be found in the open bar.The club, the local restaurant, the shop, the apartment of the neighbor / friend also glanced looking the same way Have you.

The cliff hanger moment was always heart-stopped, a flashy group appeared at the end of each episode and gave an opinion on what happened with the various scenes of the episode. A guilty party and a forecast of what will happen in the next episode. To miss an episode was to miss a big time! Those who missed the place they were eagerly seeking to fill out their friends at school, office etc the next day. All actors and actresses played their roles well, nobody wanted. Paroma's cry, Diego, three witches (Barbara, Berenice, Angela), Mariano, Fabien, and other characters never came out during discussion. It was a wonderful story that stuck Nigerians to television at a fixed time. It is familiar to the scriptwriter, the casting director, the director, and all the staff who made our pleasures memorable.

"Catalina n Sebastian", "The Gardener & # 39; s Daughter" and "Second Chance" also recorded a good audience rating. Second chance eventually replaced American soap instead, but unfortunately the Nigerian can not accept it, the sponsor noticed that they did not change the brand they won, another Telenora I think that I thought that "AIT and the fish port princess are posted only." Other television stations such as Galaxy, MBI (currently not present), NTA 10, STV, TVC, etc. utilize the popularity of Latin American Ternebella, "Lorenzo's wife", "La · ursaldora" Esmeralda "" Camila "," Rebeca "," Rubi "," La Revancha "," Storm Over Paradise ".

Perhaps the beauty of these Terbera is not only the origin of foreign origin but also the content of the life wrapped in distinction of betrayal, deception, love, hatred, thirst of power and destiny, heartbreak, class as a barrier Marriage and weakness that seems like a challenge like race, nationality, tribe, sex, religion, unrelated persons who do not compete on a daily basis, can not be overcome. Suspense / cliff hanger moment, intrigue, I want to see the next episode. Love for real love and happiness, quests are projected to Ternebella and tend to rotate around the plot of the story. Serenade (out of this part of the world) is clearly seen in the scene where love is declared and reassured. They definitely have a culture of great love.

English voices for convincing characters achieved by high level professionalism will also be useful to people outside of Spanish following the drama during the story's expansion. Imagine that if it was with captions anyone could not catch up with ongoing dialogue. Another thing they are doing for them is the theme song. The theme song "You are mine" became a soap opera praise. (Although we could not understand the lyrics of the songs) the voices of singers, choruses and lead vocalists made songs memorable on the lips of the Nigerian. La Usurpadora, Rebeca, my last breath is a good theme song. The Nigerian clearly draws out certain phrases reflected in the dialogue process by actors and actresses such as "My love, love of my life, swear to you, please forgive me, Salu against it" I can.

But to forgive and open the way of repentance, to advertise love theory as a legitimate reason such as happiness, marriage, divorce, divorce, living alone, desire, desire, rifts is a country where Christian faith is usually practiced Then, the doctrine is against the background. This tends to send false signals to people in other countries.

Although in a short period, Ternebera has been proved to be worthwhile with the support of the Nigerian. It is my greatest belief that many of these exciting soaps will continue to strike our screen. However, the Nigerians are patiently waiting for Latin American Ternebella. It will outweigh the overwhelming effect. "Rich crying" and "Quandosie Mia" got on it.

So ... auggiepo@yahoo.com



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