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Viral Skit Revives Nigerian Highlife Legend Mike Ejeagha

Mutiu Ogunwale
By Mutiu Ogunwale Published July 24, 2024 3 Min Read
Nigerian comic Chukwuebuka Emmanuel 'Brain Jotter' Amuzie with highlife icon Mike ‘Gentleman’ Ejeagha. Photo: Instagram
Nigerian comic Chukwuebuka Emmanuel 'Brain Jotter' Amuzie with highlife icon Mike ‘Gentleman’ Ejeagha. Photo: Instagram
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Lagos, Nigeria – A lighthearted skit by comedian Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie, known as “Brain Jotter,” has sparked a renewed interest in the music of Nigerian highlife legend Mike Ejeagha. The skit, based on Ejeagha’s 1983 hit “Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche,” has gone viral online, bringing the 91-year-old musician back into the spotlight.

Ejeagha, known for his clever storytelling through Igbo folklore and infectious blend of traditional rhythms, recently welcomed Amuzie into his home. Amuzie captured their heartwarming interaction in a mini-documentary he shared on social media.

“Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche,” which translates to “Let the Head Carry His Headpiece,” appears on Ejeagha’s 1983 album “Akuko Na Egwu Vol. 1.” The song tells the tale of a cunning tortoise who outsmarts an elephant to win the hand of a princess. Amuzie’s playful skit reimagines the song’s lyrics with a humorous dance routine, sparking a viral challenge that has seen celebrities like singer Victony join in the fun.

“It’s been over 30 years since that music was recorded,” said one of Ejeagha’s sons, speaking on behalf of his emotional father. “But God had a plan, and Brain Jotter here brought the song back to life. We’re so grateful.”

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Amuzie’s visit wasn’t just about laughs. He and his team also presented Ejeagha with a generous donation of ₦2 million (around $4,800) to support the musician’s well-being. The gesture resonated with Nigeria’s music industry with heavyweights like Mr Eazi, 2Baba, and Don Jazzy offering praise on social media.

“God bless you, brother, for making this happen,” commented singer Kcee.

Amuzie has also made it clear that any financial gains from his use of Ejeagha’s music will go directly to the legendary musician.

“There’s no money in it for me,” Amuzie said. “All revenue generated from this song belongs to Mr. Ejeagha, his record label, and his production company.”

Ejeagha’s musical journey began with an Ogene group and was inspired by guitarists Moses Aduba and Cyprian Uzochiawa. By 1950, he had formed his own band, Mike Ejeagha and the Merrymakers. National recognition came with appearances on the Nigerian Broadcasting Service’s “Guitar Playtime,” leading to radio performances and involvement with the prestigious Premier Dance Band. Following the Nigerian Civil War, Ejeagha’s 1970 album “Omekagu” with Polygram Records cemented his status as a highlife icon. He further solidified his legacy through his program “Akuko n’egwu” (storytelling through music) on Anambra Broadcasting Service, where he captivated audiences with weekly folktales woven into his music.

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