A very hilarious new TV drama series, Professor Johnbull, sponsored by
the grandmasters of data, Globacom, for which the public appetite has
been whetted over the past three weeks, will hit TV screens across the
country on tomorrow, July 19.
A press statement by the company indicated that the very funny, yet
highly didactic drama series, will be broadcast from 8.30 p.m. to 9
p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays on NTA Network, NTA International and
Startimes.
The drama features popular actors including Kanayo O. Kanayo who plays
the major character Professor Johnbull. Others are Mercy Johnson-Okojie,
Yomi Fash-Lanso, Ime Bishop Okon, Queen Nwokoye, Junior Pope, Funky
Mallam, Bimbo Akintola, Bidemi Kosoko, Chiwetalu Agu, O.C. Ukeje, Bovi,
Mama G and Helen Paul.
The play begins with a montage summarizing each of the characters in
one word as Professor Johnbull, who likes to use highfalutin words to
express himself, flips through the pages of one of the piles of books on
his coffee table.
He describes the characters in the social satire in as "sedulous",
"gratuitous" and "philanderer" but simply sees himself as "erudite".
Globacom said the story line and sequence of events in the first episode
will keep viewers glued to their TV screens and anxious to watch the
next telecast.
In the episode, Glo ambassador and music superstar, D’banj's sudden
emergence at a local restaurant where they sell the best amala in Enugu,
sparks off a flurry of activity.
His fans rush to have a look of the superstar. Olaniyi, the
restaurant owner, could not believe his luck seeing D’Banj at his
restaurant.
Professor Johnbull encounters D'banj at Olaniyi's restaurant and an
argument soon breaks out between the erudite scholar and the music icon.
The conversation ends amicably and an impressed Professor Johnbull
invites D'banj and his friends to his home for the traditional Igbo
hospitality.
What happens when Churchill, the Professor’s son, who was a former
classmate of D'banj shows up? It is an intriguing episode with a rich
blend of social satire and powerful lessons for Nigerian youths. Viewers
will find Professor's conclusions arresting, the telecom operator
stated.
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