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Internet sensation, the man who gave Ghana a new term ‘eventuarry’ has landed his first-ever acting job as a lawyer on the comedy series Kejetia vs Makola.
The taxi driver turn actor will join the team of lawyers to defend clients on some of the absurd, bizarre and sometimes heartbreaking yet funny stories.
An artwork on the official Leizer-Legacy Productions social media page revealed the new actor will be called Lawyer Micheal Jackson.

Kejetia Vs Makola is an unscripted satirical series where actors deliver on sheer skill and talent.
Viewers get to see their favourite characters including Lawyer Nti, Barrister Ignatius, Lawyer Marcelo, A.A Johnson and Barrister Eva Amedziku battle each other in court.
The show airs every Saturday and Sunday at 5:30 pm on Joy Prime on MultiTV.
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