- The internet is abuzz with a viral snippet from Ebuka Obi-Uchendu’s highly-anticipated reality TV series, sparked intense excitement and anticipation among fans.
- In the clip, Zubby Michael boldly declares himself the biggest actor in Africa, a statement that Timini Egbuson swiftly counters.
- Their ensuing exchange and witty banter left Ebuka amusingly taken aback, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the unfolding drama.
Zubby Michael and Timini Egbuson, distinguished stars of Nollywood, were recently captured in a delightful verbal sparring match, humorously debated over which of them deserves the coveted title of the current ‘biggest actor’ in Africa.
This entertaining exchange unfolded in the trailer of Ebuka’s upcoming trave reality TV series titled “Ebuka Turns Up Africa“, that ignited a frenzy of anticipation among fans eagerly awaiting the show’s premiere.
Zubby, in the short snippet, boldly declared himself the biggest actor in Africa, only to be promptly countered by his colleague, Timini Egbuson, who swiftly argued that Zubby is not bigger than him.
Undeterred, Zubby fired back, boasting of his wealth and jesting that he could easily buy Timini.
Zubby’s audacious remark left Ebuka both amused and incredulous.
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Prime Video recently announced an upcoming African Original travel reality series by Nigerian media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.
The series, titled “Ebuka Turns Up Africa” will take Prime Video audiences on an exhilarating journey across Africa, uncovering hidden treasures and testing loyalties and friendships.
Ebuka and his guys – Timini Egbuson, Zubby Michael, Jimmie Akinsola, Onoja Adole, and Alistair Englebert Preston – will go on a journey of a lifetime, showcasing camaraderie and adventure. Together, they embark on an unforgettable VIP adventure across Africa, in a compelling series that not only transcends borders, but reveals the men behind their celebrity personas. As the all-star cast ignite their spirit of exploration, personalities clash and tempers flare in a journey across the continent that isn’t always smooth sailing.
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