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Aiyetoro town

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The television series Aiyetoro Town[1][2] explores the journey of development, cultural preservation, and the clash between modernity and tradition in a rural Nigerian setting. The series is a spin-off of the popular Jenifa's Diary and follows the life of the Baale[3] (traditional ruler) of Aiyetoro village, portrayed by Femi Branch. Having lived in Edinburgh and been exposed to Western civilization, the Baale returns to Aiyetoro with a vision to modernize the village, transforming it into a town while preserving its traditional heritage, customs, and values.

The series delves into the social dynamics and resistance faced by the Baale from the villagers, who are wary of the changes. Adding to his troubles are the mischief and escapades of Jenifa’s brother and his friends, as well as the antics of Laide and other youths, whose activities often create disorder and distractions in the town. These incidents become a source of constant concern for the Baale and his council of chiefs, complicating their efforts to foster unity and advance the community.

With humor, drama, and cultural commentary, Aiyetoro Town[4] captures the unique struggles of a small Nigerian village striving to embrace modernization without losing its identity. The series highlights themes such as leadership, youth engagement, cultural pride, and the intricate balance between preserving tradition and adopting change.

Cast

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  • Tope Adebayo as Waheed
  • Alade Adebukola as Risi
  • Motunrayo Adegboye as Laide
  • Ayanfe Adekunle as Adigun
  • Olulade Adeniyi as Kola
  • Prince Adewale Adeyemo as Otun
  • Funke Akindele as Jenifa (as Funke Akindele Bello)
  • Fisayo Akinnibosun as Baale's Guard
  • John Atura as Orji
  • Funmi Awelewa as Yewande
  • Nkechi Blessing as Mama Chichi
  • Femi Branch as Baale
  • Timilehin Ibitoye as Baale's Guard
  • Tobi Makinde as Timini
  • Efe Ohora as Baale's Wife

References

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  1. ^ Aiyetoro Town (Comedy), Tope Adebayo, Alade Adebukola, Motunrayo Adegboye, Scene One Production, 2019-06-21, retrieved 2024-11-20{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ "Aiyetoro town: Funke Akindele has kicked off 'Jenifa's Diary' spinoff, and it's hilarious | Pulse Nigeria". www.pulse.ng. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  3. ^ "Baale Definition". Law Insider. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  4. ^ "Aiyetoro | Yoruba Town, Fishing Village, Coastal Lagoon | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2024-11-20.