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5 scenes you are bound to see in a Nollywood love movie


1. Identifying the major characters

At the beginning of the story, you can
identify the game players and what they are
likely to be. They often have a prince in
shining armor who would not be interested in
marrying anyone from his class. They would
lay so much emphasis on his status in the
society and how every maiden wants to be
his bride.
Also, there would be some simple girl who
would appear unbothered about wealth. She
could be a slave in the palace or some
struggling girl in the village.
2. A meeting point
After the characters have been identified,
you can be sure that one of the scenes
would connect them afterwards. The prince
or the rich man could be moved by her
simplicity, beauty and hardworking nature;
he would keep watching out for her. Or
better still, he could hit her with his car and
feel responsible for her from that point.
3. Know the betrothed

While all these might have been established
in the Nollywood love movies, you should
watch out for betrothed. This is usually
some saucy and power drunken lady from a
royal family.
The families always have a way of promoting
friendship by making their children get
married. This other lady would feel it is her
right to be married to the prince and would
become a potential threat to the innocent
slave the prince has a crush on.
4. The prince would definitely test the
slave

The slave may not know how rich her
admirer is or what position he holds; but
despite this, the prince would feel it is
natural to test her in order to be sure she
does not like him for his wealth.
In doing this, he would pretend and hide his
identity from her for as long as possible. He
believes this would make the poor girl fall in
love with him without attaching the affair to
his position or fame.
5. While the feeling is budding

There would always be scenes where the
prince would take the poor lady out and
treat her well; in doing this, you could see
them playing in a garden and hiding behind
trees and flowers that do not hide them at
all.
Some beautiful sound track would be played;
if you are in a hurry get your remote and
forward the scene. It is probably going to
play out for as long as possible while they
hold and feel each other’s bodies.

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