Passed down through generations, these terrifying stories deserve a place on the big screen or your nightmares. There are many horror movies about vampires, ghosts, and demons. But Nigeria has its own set of terrifying folklore creatures that are just as scary, maybe even worse. These stories have been passed down for years, and many people still believe them. They are full of mystery, fear, and spiritual danger. If movie producers are looking for new ideas, they should look here. 1. Madam Koi Koi Madam Koi Koi is said to be the ghost of a former school teacher. She wears red high heels that make a clicking sound when she walks — “koi koi.” Most people say she appears in boarding schools at night, walking through empty hallways. Some students have claimed to hear her footsteps or feel her presence while sleeping. The idea of a spirit haunting students in their dorm rooms is a horror movie waiting to happen. 2. Bush Baby This creature is not what its name suggests. In Nigerian folklore,...
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