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The News Network Africa > Blog > News > “I Screamed: Nigerian Doctor Fan’s Thrilling Experience as ‘Scream’ Series Returns to Lagos”.
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“I Screamed: Nigerian Doctor Fan’s Thrilling Experience as ‘Scream’ Series Returns to Lagos”.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 12 May 2025 09:46
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“I Screamed: Nigerian Doctor Fan’s Thrilling Experience as ‘Scream’ Series Returns to Lagos”.
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In an exciting development for horror enthusiasts and fans of the iconic “Scream” franchise, the popular series “I Screamed” is making its way to Lagos, Nigeria. This much-anticipated event has generated buzz across social media platforms, with fans eager to experience the chilling scenes and immersive horror atmosphere firsthand.

A Global Phenomenon Meets Nigerian Passion

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“I Screamed” is a renowned horror series that has captivated audiences worldwide. Based on the beloved “Scream” film franchise, the series delves into the terrifying life of Ghostface, a masked killer, and the survivors who band together to face their fears. The show’s success is attributed to its clever storytelling, suspenseful pacing, and a cast of relatable characters.

In Nigeria, the series has gained a dedicated following, especially among young adults and horror aficionados. This enthusiasm is exemplified by Dr. Chijioke Obi, a Lagos-based medical doctor and avid “Scream” fan, who expressed his excitement about the upcoming event. “As a horror lover, I’ve watched every season and film in the franchise. To have a live experience in Lagos is a dream come true,” Dr. Obi shared.

The Lagos Show: An Immersive Horror Experience

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Scheduled to take place at the National Theatre in Lagos, this live event promises an immersive experience combining elements of theater, interactive horror, and fan engagement. Attendees will have the chance to participate in themed activities, meet cast members (including some surprise appearances), and even participate in horror-themed escape rooms.

According to the event organizers, the Lagos show aims to bring the suspense and thrill of “I Screamed” directly to Nigerian audiences, blending local cultural elements with the franchise’s signature horror aesthetic. The event is also designed to foster community among fans, providing a platform for horror enthusiasts to connect and share their passion.

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Evidence of Growing Popularity

The popularity of the “Scream” franchise in Nigeria is backed by social media data, with hashtags like #IScreamedLagos trending on Twitter and Instagram. Local fan pages have shared photos and videos from previous screenings and events, demonstrating a vibrant community eager for more horror entertainment.

Moreover, the franchise’s influence extends beyond entertainment. Nigerian filmmakers and content creators have drawn inspiration from “Scream” for their own horror projects, indicating the series’ impact on local media. This cultural crossover underscores the importance of the upcoming Lagos event as a celebration of horror fandom.

A Safe and Inclusive Event

Event organizers have emphasized safety, ensuring that all health protocols are observed amid ongoing health concerns. They also highlight that the event is inclusive, welcoming fans of all ages who enjoy horror fiction. Special provisions for children and families will be available, along with themed merchandise and giveaways.

Conclusion: A Night of Frights and Fun in Lagos

The arrival of “I Screamed” in Lagos marks a milestone for Nigerian horror fans. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the adrenaline rush of the series in a live, interactive setting. Dr. Chijioke Obi and many others are eagerly awaiting this event, which promises to be a memorable night filled with scares, laughter, and community spirit.

As Lagos prepares to host this horror extravaganza, one thing is clear: the thrill of “Scream” has found a passionate home in Nigeria. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early and prepare for an unforgettable journey into the world of horror. Whether you’re a seasoned horror lover or new to the franchise, “I Screamed” in Lagos is set to deliver thrills that will echo long after the screams fade.

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