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Comedian Brain Jotter celebrates graduation in high spirits
Nigerian comedian and skit maker, Chukwuebuka Emmanuel, popularly known as Brain Jotter, marked his graduation from the University of Lagos with a lively and grand celebration.
In a Facebook video on August 25, 2024, Brain Jotter led the festivities in a signed white T-shirt, holding champagne.
He was full of energy and excitement as he sang, celebrating his academic milestone.
The comedian, renowned for his hilarious skits, stood atop a vehicle and energetically performed Mike Ejeagha’s popular song “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo.”
He famously helped popularize the song through a viral online challenge.
Surrounded by his coursemates, Brain Jotter’s sign-out ceremony was filled with excitement and togetherness, creating an unforgettable moment.
Captioning the video, Brain Jotter wrote, “Brainjotter now a graduate, How I signed out,” celebrating his achievement and new chapter.
Born February 5, 1995, in Imo State, Brain Jotter rose to fame with relatable skits shared on Instagram in 2020.
He moved to Lagos, where he pursued higher education and obtained a degree in Business Administration
His educational background, however, did not deter him from pursuing his passion for comedy.
Brain Jotter ‘s rise to fame
Brain Jotter’s rise to fame in Nigeria’s comedy scene showcases his creativity and deep understanding of his audience.
He gained attention for his unique comedy style, marked by exaggerated expressions, humorous takes, and his signature line, “Abeg getat.”
Notable skits: Brain Jotter’s rise in the comedy scene can be attributed to several skits that went viral, resonating with a broad audience.
One of his early skits that gained traction featured him playing a character who dismisses challenges or threats with a nonchalant attitude.
Additionally, he humorously walked away from situations with the phrase “abeg getat.”
This phrase became synonymous with his brand, making him easily recognizable.
Viral challenges: Brain Jotter’s popularity soared as he created viral challenges, including the one featuring Mike Ejeagha’s song “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo.”
His creation of viral challenges showcased his comedy and trend-setting skills, endearing him to a younger, internet-savvy audience.
Social media influence: Social media platforms, particularly Instagram and Facebook, played a crucial role in Brain Jotter’s rise to fame.
His relatable content, strategic hashtags, collaborations, and consistent posting helped him build a large following.
His skits often reflect the everyday struggles and quirks of Nigerian life, making them highly relatable and shareable.
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