Sunday, 31 July 2016

How Mercy Johnson deceives Kanayo O Kanayo in Episode 2 of Glo's Professor Johnbull

Mercy Johnson

The second scene of Professor Johnbull, the high-affect Globacom TV sitcom, entitled Eliza My Daughter, last Tuesday night treated viewers to an interesting, yet humorous stimulation. It kept running on NTA Network, NTA International and Startimes by 8:30pm and indicated how Mercy Johnson deceived Kanayo O. Kanayo..

 Eliza My Daughter opened with Professor Johnbull, the lead character played by the irrepressible Kanayo O Kanayo, tending his patio nursery while a resonating highlife melody by Flavor, spilled out of a close-by radio.

As the Professor located his architect child, Churchill (Junior Pope), he stood up to him and tried to know who repaired his transistor radio and made it feasible for him to appreciate the radio set at the end of the day. Churchill's reaction that he was in charge of settling the set, restored the intermittent chat on which Profession Churchill ought to seek after. “I am highly impressed with your genius in fixing gadgets”, Professor Johnbull declared again as he attempted to induce his child to end up an expert as opposed to turning into an artist. The scholarly teacher depicted music as “arrant balderdash".

All things considered, Churchill courteously kept up his position in the contention .

While the exchange continued, Elizabeth (played by Queen Nwokoye) hurried out of the principle house, clearly sick, before help could contact her, she hurled. Educator Johnbull accepted that his undergrad little girl was regurgitating in light of the fact that she was pregnant.

Prompting threat from her dad who pursued her into the house with her kin and cleaning specialist, "Caro".

In the wake of completing what he termed “optical examination and initial parental diagnosis” of checking the body temperature and eyes of Eliza for indications of pregnancy, Professor Johnbull subtly purchased pregnancy test strips from a nearby pharmaceutical shop, and enrolled the assistance of Caro and additionally a medicinal specialist, to affirm his suspicion.


Curiously, in her trademark ignorant way, Caro gave the pregnancy testing strip to her sweetheart kid, Olaniyi, the nkwobi vender, acted by Yomi Fash-Lanso, who turned the issue to a shared examination including Mai Doya and Samson, the "adjudicator" acted by the humorist, Ogus Baba to make Professor Johnbull a fool. In any case, toward the day's end, the pregnancy test created a negative result. 

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