In the late 1980s, Nigerian publications were affected by the economic depression, leaving Adenuga with the decision to move from print to electronic media. Before the growth of the
film industry, Adenuga had released the celluloid movie
Papa Ajasco, which was based on the main character in
Ikebe Super, in 1983.
Papa Ajasco made history as the first English comedy in an industry which had been dominated by
Yoruba productions. A film version of
Binta was released in 1995, and two years later the television series
Papa Ajasco (formerly
The Ajasco Family) was aired on
AIT to rave reviews. This small screen version saw the return of the old characters alongside Pa James who was created to avoid offending Muslims. ("We did not want [a Muslim] who did the silly things as Pa Jimoh alone.") ==Institutions==