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Nollywood Star Charles Inojie Announces End of ‘The Johnsons’ Comedy Series After 13 Years

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Nollywood actor Charles Inojie has bid farewell to the beloved Nigerian comedy series “The Johnsons,” marking the end of a 13-year journey filled with laughter and memorable moments.

In an emotional announcement on his official Instagram account, Inojie, renowned for his role as Lucky Johnson on the show, shared behind-the-scenes photos, inviting fans to reminisce about their cherished memories.

Expressing heartfelt gratitude to the dedicated team of cast and crew and the loyal viewers who made “The Johnsons”, Africa’s most-watched television show, Inojie acknowledged the immense support received throughout the years.

With a mix of nostalgia and anticipation for future endeavours, he conveyed appreciation for the unforgettable experiences shared on screen while acknowledging that every good thing must eventually end.

As “The Johnsons” takes its final bow, Inojie expressed confidence in the team’s ability to embark on new adventures while thanking Africa for its unwavering love and support.

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