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Professor Johnbull warns against public panic in Glo-sponsored sitcom

Have you ever wondered why people panic and scamper to safety in different directions without cause? Have you been caught in the web of panic just because you saw people running?

This week’s episode of the Glo-sponsored sitcom Professor Johnbull, titled “100 Meters”, ridicules this discomforting behavioural pattern in people who feel overtly unsecured within their environment.

A statement from the exclusive sponsor of the programme, Globacom, on Monday said that “100 Metres  will address yet another vital issue in our day-to-day living as a people.   The statement added that “at the end of the episode, the viewing public will be more educated on the reason why they should be more circumspect in joining the bandwagon of public panic without cause”.

Watch Kanayo O. Kanayo who interpretes the role of Professor Johnbull and other notable actors such as Yomi Fash-Lanso (Olaniyi), Queen Nwokoye (Elizabeth), Stephen Odimgba (Flash) and Bidemi Kosoko in this hilarious episode which promises to be very entertaining.

The episode will also feature other regular actors including Jnr. Pope Odonwodo (Churchill), Ogus Baba (Samson), Funky Mallam (Mai Doya) and Martins Nebo (Abednego).

Find answers to pertinent questions as who ignites public panic? Why do people first run and ask questions later? Should people run without knowing their destinations? Does the ‘infallible’ Professor Johnbull fall victim to public panic? 

Globacom encouraged viewers to tune in to NTA Network, NTA International on DSTV Channel 251 and NTA on StarTimes at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday for the programme.

Professor Johnbull is rebroadcast every Friday at the same time and stations.

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