Nigeria, June 28 -- Before reality shows like Big Brother Naija dominated the screens, one sitcom held Nigerian households in a firm comedic grip, Fuji House of Commotion.
With its chaotic blend of family drama, polygamous tension, and unforgettable one-liners, the show that began airing in the late 1990s became a cultural staple. Thanks to the creative genius of the late Amaka Igwe.
It was rested around 2010.
If you're Gen Z and missed it, Fuji House of Commotion was the original family drama before Big Brother and Instagram skits took over. It was loud and funny, with plenty of wahala like typical polygamous Nigerian homes.
If you've ever seen aunties argue in the kitchen or siblings fight over food, you've already lived a scene fro...
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