Top Ghanaian-Nigerian Youth TV Series You Should Watch In 2023
There are many movie series online right now, the most of them are attractive and eye-catching, but for the time being, let’s concentrate on Africa as a whole TV series.
Africa gradually transitioned away from the Compact Disc (CD) era and is currently in competition with the rest of the globe for online or internet movie streams.
World-class television programs have been produced by Africans for a number of years, and most of them have made it through the streams and are now well-known in foreign markets.
Ghanaeducation.org would like to present the greatest selection of African youth dramas that are popular and worth watching in this article.
Simply said, these are the youth programs we have watched and some are yet to be released that we have found to be the most enjoyable, with entertainment value being the most crucial element in African movies.
Teen television shows are primarily based on the difficulties and experiences of young people.
You have a ton of options if you’re looking for a great TV series to watch on one of the many networks or streaming sites like Farmhouse, Yoflex, Josi multimedia, Outlook – G Media Production, etc.
Now, let’s dive into the top series you have to watch before this year ends. (Not arranged in particular order).
1. YOLO – You Only Live Once
Award-winning original TV series Yolo discusses social and cultural barriers that prevent young people from being aware of difficulties with reproductive health.
The show is a continuation of the Ghanaian series “Thing We Do For Love,” which was produced and directed by Ivan Quansah, CEO of Farmhouse Production, and aired on Ghana Television (GTV) in the early 2000s.
At the 2019 Ghana Movies Prizes, Yolo received eight awards out of a possible nine nominations.
Aaron Adatsi, Jackie Appiah, Queenstar Anaafi, Fella Makafui, and other actors appeared in the series, which debuted in 2016 on TV3 but wasn’t made available on African Magic until 2018.
Yolo is a project of the national population council in collaboration with the Ghana Youth Authority, Ghana Health Service, and Ghana Education Service.
It is sponsored by USAID and run by FHI 360 and a communicator for health.
The much anticipated season 6 of YOLO is here as the first episode of season 6 has been released. Watch season 6, episode 1 HERE.
2. The Crown Academy – Nigeria
The lives of various students are portrayed in the Crown Academy TV Series, each with its own unique tales of building romance, devotion, treachery, and the triumph of the fittest.
Debola A. I. directed and produced The Crown Academy Season 1 for CongaTV.
Belinda Effah, Foluke Daramola, Esther Audu, Shalewa Ashafa, Tunji Dacosta, Rabiu Lateef, and Uto Rosman are just a few of the actors who appear in the cast.
Click here to watch all the episodes of The Crown Academy.
3. Teenspage Series
An original teen drama about teenagers in a neighborhood who are transitioning from adolescence to maturity.
In the first episode, the twins’ senior year, the eldest Nelly wants to have more fun before heading off to college, but her father, Mr. Kojo, offers she comes to help him at the office.
Episode two of this latest series is about Cherry, a young girl fighting to make ends meet by engaging in hook-ups, while her brother is more interested in sleeping with women.
WATCH ALL THE EPISODES OF TEENSPAGE HERE.
4. PINK LOVE SERIES
The pink love series is one of the most anticipated teen series the youth is waiting to watch. The pink love series is ideally focused on the aftermath of adolescence and the obstacles teens faces in their life.
Pinklove series is produced by Outlook G Media production. And some ideal characters to expect in the series are Prince and Elsie.
Want to know more about the pink love series? Kindly CLICK THIS LINK.
5. Age 18
There are 11 episodes in the online series Age 18, which is a YoFlex Media production.
Bismarck Adjei Aidan wrote the script, produced it, and directed it. YoFlex Media is the official channel on YouTube.
WATCH ALL THE LATEST EPISODES THROUGH THIS LINK.
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