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"Manic" is the expression Michael O. Ejoor chooses to describe the attention he has gotten since the release of Kemi Adetiba's 'To Kill A Monkey'. A crime thriller that has taken the country by storm. It features standout performances from William Benson, Bucci Franklin, Stella Damasus, Bimbo Akintola, Ireti Doyle, Teniola Aladese, and Lilian Afegbai.
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"Manic" is the expression Michael O. Ejoor chooses to describe the attention he has gotten since the release of Kemi Adetiba's 'To Kill A Monkey'. A crime thriller that has taken the country by storm. It features standout performances from William Benson, Bucci Franklin, Stella Damasus, Bimbo Akintola, Ireti Doyle, Teniola Aladese, and Lilian Afegbai.
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Browse People StoriesMichael Ejoor is a multifaceted Nigerian actor and singer, also known for his work as a movie director. Hailing from Warri in Delta State, he brings a unique blend of talent and resilience to the Nollywood industry. Ejoor holds a Bachelor's degree in Management Science from the University of Hertfordshire and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Accounting and Finance from the London School of Economics, showcasing a diverse academic background before venturing into entertainment. With a career spanning several years, Michael Ejoor has appeared in over 20 movies and is particularly recognized for his roles in popular Africa Magic series like Tinsel and Unbroken. His filmography also includes titles such as This Lady Called Life, Everybody Loves Jenifa, and The Waiter. Beyond his professional achievements, Ejoor is known for his openness about personal struggles, including battling Guillain-Barre syndrome as a child, which caused temporary paralysis, and overcoming clinical depression. His candidness inspires many, cementing his place as a respected figure in Nigerian cinema.
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