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Movie producer, Peter Sedufia, with the help of some members of the entertainment industry, is creating a new series dubbed ‘Don’t Be Silly’.
The new skit educates people on the need for social distancing and obeying lockdown directives in the age of the coronavirus outbreak.
Peter Sedufia released the first episode of the ‘Don’t Be Silly’ skit which featured bloggers, on Tuesday.
In this episode, three bloggers are weighing in on whether it is worth it to go for some money for a job they did or risk being paid months later.
This skit features Zion Felix, Kwadwo Sheldon, TMGH Live and MonteOz.
"At this point, while you're home, under this lockdown, this is what we can also donate to cheer you up. I hope people would be interested in making this work," he wrote in a post on Facebook.
Peter Sedufia is also a member of the Covid-19 Citizens Coalition, created by some people in the creative arts industry, that seeks to generate funds to support the fight against coronavirus.
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