The didactic episodes of the Glo-sponsored TV drama series, Professor Johnbull, will continue this week with yet another hilarious edition of the programme which airs on NTA Network, NTA International on DSTV and NTA on StarTimes at 8:30 p.m.
The sitcom which is in its eighth episode exposes the folly of indecent dressing by the male and female folks alike.
Titled Happening Guys, the episode features comic personality Ayo Makun, otherwise called AY, who makes a guest appearance.
The concept of Happening Guys, a local Nigerian parlance, comes under ridicule. What does it mean to be a happening guy? What is the co-relationship between happening guys and indecent dressing?
Is the maxim “you are addressed the way you dress” true? Find out what happens when AY meets Professor Johnbull and watch the erudite professor give his final thoughts on the burning issue in this must-watch episode.
The sponsor of the sitcom, Globacom, said in a statement released from its headquarters on Monday that viewers would find the episode very interesting and it is “one that will change the conversation on the rivalry between ‘old school’ and ‘modern swags’".
The company urged viewers to tune in to the drama series which has gained wide publicity and known to teach moral values. Viewers can also tune in to the programme for a repeat broadcast on Friday at the same time and on the same stations.
Ayo Makun Dazzles in Episode 8 of Glo’s Professor Johnbull

The didactic episodes of the Glo-sponsored TV drama series, Professor Johnbull, will continue this week with yet another hilarious edition of the programme which airs on NTA Network, NTA…
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