As Professor Johnbull, the new drama series sponsored by
grandmasters of data, Globacom, debuted on national television last Tuesday,
fans of the lead character played by Kanayo O. Kanayo have expressed amusement
at his penchant for grandiloquent vocabulary.
The professor in the opening montage describes the various
characters in words ranging from “unswerving, philanderer, gregarious,
acquiescent, prevaricator, sedulous, gullible, adjudicator and confusionist,“
while he describes himself professorially as “erudite.“
While upbraiding his house help, Caro, played by Mercy
Johnson-Okojie for turning herself into the ‘’Witch of Endor,“ Professor
Johnbull opines that her rather queer way of differentiating between two
alphabets was an “exhibition of primitively atavistic tendencies’“ and
“unabashed educational jingoism.“
Consequently, he accuses his daughter, Elizabeth (Queen
Nwokoye) of failure to subject the housemaid to “anthropological
larynphalothrophy“ before she was employed. The university egghead, also
accused his son Churchill of “filial insubordination.“ When he encounters the
fake D’banj at Olaniyi (Yomi Fash-Lanso’s) restaurant, he views his sobriquet,
Kokomaster as an anomaly. “The Cocoa?“,
he quipped. “You mean somebody's name is cocoa. Cocoa belongs to the genus
theobroma family, subfamily sterculioidea of the mallow family. The botanical
name is theobroma cacao. How can somebody's name be cocoa? That is taxonimical
anomaly.
Just as the argument was becoming laborious to D’banj, he
told the erudite elderly man that he would rather refrain from entering into an
argument with him. The scholarly man subsequently described the no-argument
stance as “chivalrous, courteous and conciliatory.“ At his home to which he had
invited the fake music star, Professor Johnbull offers his guests a plate of
garden egg as is customary among the Igbo tribe.
D’banj and his
accomplices settled to munch the fruit while Professor Johnbull acknowledges
that his guests had sufficiently “massaged their phalanges“ and asked the house
maid to return the bowel of water used in washing hands. But as the drama
reached its denouement where Churchill, Professor’s son entered to blow the lid
off the real identity of the impostor, the professor in obvious disbelief of
the extent of deceit, threw brickbats at the fake music icon, noting that he
had committed an act of “catastrophic deception’“ which could lead to a
“conflagration of hostility“ as well as a “vilified opprobrium.
“ In all, the character Professor Johnbull is a stereotype
for a normal academic who loves to display his brilliance by employing
highfalutin grammar in his bid to oppress, impress or coerce whoever happens to
be on the receiving end of his bombastic utterances. In addition to this, his
profile as a respected academic and community leader puts him in good stead to
deliver homilies on good conduct, discipline and moral rectitude and to ensure
that the full weight of the law falls on whoever contravenes set social
standards of morality.
The first episode of
the drama which aired on NTA Network, NTA International and Startimes on
Tuesday from 8.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. received wide acclaim from viewers. Repeat
broadcast holds on the same stations from 8.30pm to 9pm on Fridays. It's a
powerful clincher from Globacom, the grandmasters of data.

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