Showing posts with label Professor johnbull. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professor johnbull. Show all posts

Monday, 19 September 2016

Professor JohnBull - Episode 8 Speaks on Indecent dressing. Watch video






The 8th episode of Professor Johnbull is , titled “Happening Guys”, addresses yet another germane socio-cultural issue in the Nigerian society.
This episode will be one that will change the conversation on the rivalry between “old school” and “modern swag”.
Who do the people refer to as the “happening guys”? What constitutes indecent dressing? Is it true that you are addressed the way you are dressed? What didactic lessons will the all-knowing Professor Johnbull teach this time round? What will be AY’s role in the episode and how will he engage the Professor?
Professor Johnbull, this week continues its dart throwing at societal follies and foibles as it tackles indecent dressing across all the ages and sexes. Episode 8 features humour merchant, Ayo Makun (AY) at his wittiest.

Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Parental preference for boys, focus of Professor Johnbull’s Episode 7



The preference for male children over female ones in African culture will be in focus in the episode seven of the Glo-sponsored T.V drama series, Professor Johnbull. This episode of the popular sitcom attempts to examine what factors make some in the society to believe the male child is superior to the girl child.
Titled Baby Bomboi, the episode takes a potshot at the unscientific act of discriminating against the girl-child and the dangers such practice portend in the society. Does the gender of a child determine the child’s future? Under the same tutelage, what is the guarantee that the male child will fare any better?
Find out how this crisis is resolved in this episode which will air on NTA Network, NTA International on DSTV Channel 251 and NTA on StarTimes at 8:30p.m. on Tuesday. The thought-provoking sitcom features renowned actors in Nollywood including Kanayo O. Kanayo, Mercy Johnson-Okogie, Bimbo Akintola, Ime Okon, Yomi Fash-Lanso and many others.
The sitcom, a satire which teaches societal values with humor, will address these socio-cultural issues bedeviling a nation with multi-ethnic beliefs and traditions. Watch the grandiloquent and erudite Professor Johnbull give his final thoughts on the matter which has caused so many broken homes because of consecutive female children.