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Charles Inojie Announces End of The Johnsons Show After 13 Years, Pens Emotional Farewell

Renowned Nollywood actor, Charles Inojie, has stirred emotions among fans as he reveals the closure of the beloved family series, The Johnsons.

In a heartfelt message shared on his Instagram page, Charles conveyed the bittersweet news, reflecting on the remarkable 13-year journey of The Johnsons and expressing gratitude to the cast, crew, and fans.

Acknowledging the show’s 13-year run as a period of unparalleled magic and viewership dominance across Africa, Charles extended appreciation to the show’s organizers for entrusting him with the role of Lucky Johnson, the patriarchal figure.

He expressed profound gratitude to the dedicated team of cast and crew whose collective efforts contributed to the show’s extraordinary success. Additionally, he thanked the fans for their unwavering love and support throughout the years.

Recognizing that every journey must eventually come to a close, Charles bid farewell to The Johnsons, emphasizing the end of an era while expressing optimism for future endeavors.

Here’s an excerpt from his poignant message:

“THANK YOU, AFRICA.
After 13 years of absolute magic,
13 years of awesomeness,
13 years of being Africa’s most-watched show on television,
13 years of being every family’s favorite,
THE JOHNSONS is finally taking a bow.”

The announcement evoked an outpouring of emotions from fans and colleagues alike, with many expressing gratitude for the memorable moments shared through the show.

Empress Njamah: “This got me teary. Speechless too, short of words. God bless you all.”

Susan Pwajok: “Love you pops.”

Rita Dominic: “Awwww well done all.”

Nedu: “Thank you guys.”

MC Edo Pikin: “Wows.”

Padita Agu: “Time flies, it didn’t really fly in this case. Y’all put in the time and the work. Weldone.”

Nnenna Udeh: “I feel so honored to have been part of this family. Daddy! Thank you for being so kind and thoughtful.”

Black Lilly: “Rest in peace Ada Amen, she also made me love the show so much.”

The heartfelt messages underscored the profound impact of The Johnsons on its audience and the enduring legacy it leaves behind.

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