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  Nigerian comedian and skitmaker Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie, popularly known as Brain Jotter, took the trending “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo Challenge,” which he created, to the next level by visiting legendary singer Mike Ejeagha, who made the song originally titled “Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche” in 1983.
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Thanks to Brain Jotter’s creative prowess, the song is currently trending on social media. Brain Jotter expressed excitement at visiting the 91-year-old singer. Mike Ejeagha shed emotional tears when he saw the skit maker and his team in his apartment.
“Over thirty-something years that music was recorded, but as God might have it, you Brain Jotter will be the one to make this song go viral, and it will continue to go viral. God bless you,”
Ejeagha’s son said on his behalf.
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Brain Jotter also dispelled rumours that he was ripping the legendary singer off royalties for the 41-year-old song.
“For those who think we exploited him for money, I understand your concerns, and they are valid. I appreciate that you want him to receive value for his hard work, which is very important. However, no money was made off this song for myself. The truth is that all revenue generated from his music goes back to him, his record label, and his production company,”
He donated a cash gift of 2 million naira to the singer and hailed his impact on the present generation.
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“My team and I would like to give you 2 million naira to take care of him and cater for the family,”
the comedian said. Brain Jotter has established a reputation as being benevolent among fans. During his show in Abuja, he helped a disabled woman raise over 20 million naira in cash gifts, helped a cancer patient raise money for treatment in 2023, and more.
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This article was first published on 24th July 2024 and updated on July 27th, 2024 at 10:33 pm

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