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Nigerian comedian Brain Jotter discusses working with Ghanaian comedians, saying, “It’s effortless.”

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Nigerian comedian Brain Jotter discusses working with Ghanaian comedians, saying, “It’s effortless.”

Brain Jotter, a Nigerian content maker, talked about his experience collaborating with several comedians from Ghana.

Actor and producer Fiifi Coleman is directing the stage production “You Play Me, I Play You,” which is being premiered in Ghana by the well-known Nigerian comedic sketch creator. Other comedians from Ghana, like Jeneral Ntatia and Clemento Suarez, are included in the play.

Brian Jotter discussed how easy it has been for him to work with Ghanaian comedians in an interview on 3FM Drive on November 1.

“Jeneral Ntatia is greatly simplifying the task. It’s more akin to a single attempt.

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Nigerian comedian Brain Jotter discusses working with Ghanaian comedians, saying, "It's effortless."
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We are having a very easy time because of Jeneral and the Director,” he said.

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When I received the call, I thought, “Well, this is good because this is the first stage play of its kind in Ghana.” Brain Jotter continued, “I did it for my fans in Ghana, and this will be an opportunity to meet those people.”

The renowned late playwright Efo Kodjo Mawugbe’s captivating socio-cultural satire “YOU PLAY ME I PLAY YOU” will be presented on Friday, November 8, and Saturday, November 9, 2024, at the National Theatre and the Bukom Boxing Arena.

 

 

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