In a significant development for Nigerian television, the curtains have fallen on “The Johnsons,” a beloved comedy series that entertained audiences for 13 years. Charles Inojie, the talented actor who portrayed Lucky Johnson, announced the end of the show via his official Instagram account.
“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 favourite, ‘THE JOHNSONS’ is finally taking a bow,” shared Inojie in his heartfelt post.
Expressing gratitude to his co-travellers, the dedicated cast and crew, Inojie acknowledged their collective effort that made “THE JOHNSONS” a spectacular and outstanding show during its 13-year run. The series had become a staple in households, winning the hearts of viewers across the continent.
In his message, Inojie extended appreciation to the devoted viewers who stood by “THE JOHNSONS” throughout its long and entertaining journey. The show’s success was undoubtedly fueled by the unwavering support of its audience, making it Africa’s most-watched television series.
As “The Johnsons” bids farewell, it leaves behind a legacy of laughter, entertainment, and memorable moments that have become integral to the Nigerian television landscape. The show’s conclusion marks the end of an era, and fans join in thanking the cast and crew for 13 years of laughter and joy that enriched the television experience for many.