The subtle extortion by rampant mendicants and its negative effects on the society is the moral of this week’s edition of Professor Johnbull which enters Episode Six of Season 2.
Tagged “Find Me Something”, the latest episode of the satire is slated for the airwaves at 8.30 p.m. today on NTA Network, NTA International on DSTV Channel 251 and NTA on StarTimes.
Globacom, the Executive Producers of the Series, said "Find Me Something" is quite relevant in today’s society because of the pervading tendency by people to expect tips for services rendered irrespective of whether or not the client has the means to dispense such favours.
"The 'happy weekend, sir' syndrome, especially among people who should ordinarily render services without expecting gratification, is becoming worrisome and needs to be addressed. Viewers of the TV Series will find the episode doing justice to the social ill as Professor Johnbull bares his mind on the issue this Tuesday", Globacom stated.
The company assured viewers of an entertaining episode that will answer questions such as: Who is involved in the antics? Will Churchill and Flash fall for Samson’s mischief as he plays the ‘solicited tips’ card on them? How does Professor Johnbull handle his gateman's penchant for asking for tips? Is 'Oga find me something' a societal issue or an individual problem? Why did Professor Johnbull abandon his nkwobi midway at Olaniyi's restaurant?
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The subtle extortion by rampant mendicants and its negative effects on the society is the moral of this week’s edition of Professor Johnbull which enters Episode Six of Season 2. Tagged “Find Me…
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