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Popular skit maker Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie, known as Brain Jotter, recently visited highlife legend Mike ‘Gentleman’ Ejeagha at his home.

This visit followed the viral success of a dance video set to Ejeagha’s 1983 hit song, “Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche.”

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In response to the video’s widespread acclaim, Brain Jotter shared his joy on Instagram, posting a photo from the visit with the caption, “So happy I did this. Story coming soon.”

During the visit, the highlife legend was visibly moved and expressed his excitement at the renewed attention the skit brought to his music.

Ejeagha’s son, speaking on his behalf, thanked Brain Jotter for reviving the song and helping it trend again after more than three decades.

He said, “Over thirty-something years that music was recorded but as God might have it, that you Brain Jotter will be the one to make this song go viral and it will continue to go viral, God bless you.”

The song, part of Ejeagha’s “Akuko Na Egwu” album Vol. 1, narrates the tale of a crafty tortoise deceiving an elephant to win a princess’s hand in marriage.

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Despite being released 41 years ago, the track found new life through Brain Jotter’s skit, which humorously mimics the storyline with a playful leg dance.

Addressing concerns about profiting from the song, Brain Jotter clarified on Instagram, “For those who think we exploited him for money, I understand your concerns, and they are valid.

However, no money was made off this song for myself. All revenue generated from his music goes back to him, his record label, and his production company.”

Additionally, Brain Jotter and his team donated 2 million naira to Ejeagha and his family to support the musician and help with his care. He stated, “My team and I would like to give you 2 million naira to take care of him and cater for the family.”

Ejeagha’s renewed fame and the heartwarming visit highlight the enduring power of music and the positive impact of social media.

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