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The
buzz was palpable as Africa's highly anticipated online series, The Men’s Club
(TMC), hit the screens for its third season on Wednesday.
The
13-episode smash series is powered by the United Bank for Africa's Lifestyle
and Entertainment channel, REDTV, producers of hit shows such as Our Best
Friend’s Wedding, Inspector K, Assistant Madams, Red Hot Topics, Hotel Boutique
and many more.
The
blockbuster series, TMC, which has enjoyed a huge following since its first
release in 2018, has taken viewers on a roller-coaster ride with Africa's most
eligible young men - Ayoola Ayoola, Efa Iwara, Daniel Etim and Baaj Adegbule,
on their adventure filled with love, friendship, fear, betrayal and Romance.
The show also stars top female acts: Sharon Ooja, Mimi Chaka, Folu Storms and
features some of Nollywood’s finest legends like Sola Sobowale and Shaffy
Bello.
The
new season which was premiered on REDTV’s Youtube channel on Wednesday was an
instant hit as thousands of people from all over the world watched the 90-minute
premiere event.
The Executive Producer of REDTV, Bola Atta, who spoke shortly
before TMC3 came on screen, noted that although there had been a slight delay
in production of the hit series thirds season due to the lockdown occasioned by
the Covid-19 Pandemic, there were efforts taken to ensure that this delay was
not prolonged.
“TMC is one of our major hit series brought from the REDTV
stables and powered by the United Bank for Africa(UBA). We worked really hard
to ensure we were bringing the best this season despite all the delays. The TMC
fans have been so loyal and we needed to give them what they wanted. The Covid
-19 lockdown meant that we had to halt production right in the middle and this
caused quite a bit of stress for us. However, the minute the lock down eased
up, we put the very best measures in place for safety and security for cast and
crew, limited the numbers and went back into production.
Atta emphasised UBA’s continued support for the creative
industry to ensure that more youth are gainfully employed and presented with
opportunities that showcase their talent, boosting economies across Africa.
She said “REDTV was birthed by the United Bank for Africa, to
support the creative industry in Nigeria and across the African continent and
for over four years now, we have been creating employment and honing creative
talent through entertainment. The potential revenue that can be generated in
this industry is often under-estimated and it is only in recent times that more
people have had the courage to leave traditional professions and embrace the
creatives.”
Also speaking about TMC3, CEO Urban Vision and Director of The
Men’s Club, Tola Odunsi, expressed delight at the reception which the series
has received over the years. He also praised UBA and REDTV for the continuous
support towards ensuring that viewers are always provided with the best quality
entertainment.
“We are extremely pleased to partner with UBA and REDTV to
create top quality content and jobs. Working with UBA and REDTV has been
amazing and with their support, more jobs continue to be created in the
entertainment sector. On TMC 3 production we were able to hire a lot of
people in different capacities and that ultimately equates to impacting many
families, many lives. All thanks to UBA’s support,” Odunsi said.
REDTV is a fast-paced lifestyle channel that puts Africa on the
global stage. Proudly powered by UBA, the network is here to entertain and
inform with rich content that feature the very best of African entertainment,
fashion, news, design, music, sport, movies and travel and so much more.
REDTV collaborates with the most talented visionaries and
creative minds daring to believe in a New Africa.
Watch the new season of The Men’s Club on you tube @itsredtv.
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