Award-winning Nigerian actor, comedian, movie director, and producer, Charles Inojie recently revealed how popular slang ‘Na dem rush us’ went viral in August 2018.
The University of Port Harcourt graduate made this known on the ‘Chat room with Woli Arole’ show on Instagram recently.
“Somebody had asked me only recently if the lines were written and I asked the person when you hear am did they sound like something someone can sit down to write? E no fit happen, how them wan take write am.” “The delivery is as important as the lines, something has been written, but how you deliver those lines matters. It is another ball game, and it was the delivery that changed that game. That was how the line came about”, Inojie noted.
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