Nigerian farm at golden hour, cinematic wide shot

Scripted Nigerian Comedy

From the Farm
to the Screen

Where everyday life meets the farm, written like it matters.

New episodes 2-3x a week, on schedule

Original Series

Our Sketch Series

Farm Wahala sketch series
Series

Farm Wahala

Scripted comedy sketches about the daily drama of Nigerian farm life: planting season disputes, harvest celebrations gone wrong, and the characters who make agriculture unforgettable.

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Market Day sketch series
Series

Market Day

The weekly chaos of the Nigerian open market. Bargaining battles, sharp traders, neighborhood gossip, and the hustle that keeps the whole community moving.

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Mama's Kitchen sketch series
Series

Mama's Kitchen

Nigerian family life told through food. Every meal is a negotiation, every recipe is a secret, and Mama always has the last word.

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We don't wing it.

Every Love and Agro sketch is written, rehearsed, and scheduled. 2 to 3 new episodes every week, because our audience's time deserves that level of respect.

Love and Agro crew on location in Nigeria

The Crew

A small team that shows up, every week.

Love and Agro runs on a crew of 2 to 5 writers, directors, and performers based in Nigeria. We keep the crew lean so every person is accountable to the schedule and to the quality of the script.

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What People Are Saying

"The writing is sharp and the characters feel real. Farm Wahala captures something most Nigerian comedy misses: the actual texture of rural life."

Chidi A.

"Market Day is the kind of sketch comedy that makes you feel like you're there. Every line is earned."

Ngozi E.

"Mama's Kitchen is hilarious and warm. This crew clearly knows how to write dialogue that lands."

Emeka O.

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