Basorge Tariah, Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu, Kate Henshaw and John Ugbe |
On
the night of Monday, 6 July, the Old Ballroom of the Oriental Hotel in
Lagos buzzed with an extravagant display of colour, glitz and glamour as
the entertainment industry’s finest came out to celebrate the launch of
Africa Magic’s new sitcom, Do-Good.
Speaking at the launch, Wangi
Mba-Uzoukwu, Regional Director, M-Net West Africa, said Africa Magic is
dedicated to creating and showcasing the best content made by Africans
for Africa, in line with their investment strategy and long lasting
relationship with the African entertainment industry.“It is also in line with this that we are launching Do-Good, a first of its kind Pidgin-English sitcom airing on Africa Magic Urban, which promises to be a hit with comedy lovers across the continent,” Mba-Uzoukwu said.
She added: “It is an exciting time for Africa Magic as Do-Good marks a return to television for Kate Henshaw and Basorge Tariah Jnr. Many of you remember when they previously acted as Emem and Do-Good respectively in Candlelight, and the launch of Do-Good introduces these characters to old and new audiences alike, by telling an exciting and funny story of ambition and finding love. Our viewers should make sure to tune in and catch all the fun and humour that Do-Good brings to the screen.”
Do Good cast |
The
show is the latest in the line of exciting content on Africa Magic
channels like The Johnsons; Highlites with IK; Hotel Majestic and other
viewer favourites like Tinsel, Jara, and 53 Extra.
Do-Good is a
spin-off of the popular 1990s Nigerian drama series, Candlelight, and
features the exploits of the titular character Do-good, played by
Tariah, who returns from his travels abroad to woo his sweetheart Emem, a
character played by popular Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw.The launch which was anchored by popular stand-up comic and actor, Bovi. Other celebrities in attendance are Nollywood stars like Kate Henshaw, Emem Isong, Basorge Tariah Jnr., Charles Novia, Ini Edo, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Funmi Holder, Segun Arinze and Toyin Aimakhu amongst others.
Monday’s show featured performances from rave of the moment musician Kiss Daniel, who thrilled the audience with his hit tracks, and stand-up comics Mong Kals and Don Okiemute Iruvwe, who also featured as recurring cast members on Do-Good.
Do-Good airs weekdays at 8.30pm Nigerian time on Africa Magic Urban (DStv 153).
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