Comedian and skitmaker Brain Jotter has successfully tracked down and met the legendary highlife musician Mike Ejeagha, the voice behind the iconic 41-year-old song “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo.” This visit follows a high-profile search initiated by Brain Jotter, who had offered a N2 million reward to anyone who could help him locate the veteran artist.

The quest began when Brain Jotter’s dance challenge featuring Ejeagha’s classic track went viral, reigniting interest in the timeless song and sparking a wave of online engagement. The challenge, which saw numerous celebrities joining in, significantly boosted the song’s popularity, leading to a surge of nostalgic admiration for Ejeagha’s music.

On Monday evening, Brain Jotter took to Instagram to share his excitement about finally meeting the highlife icon. He posted photos from their meeting with the caption, “So happy I did this. Story coming soon.” This interaction marks a significant moment for fans of both the comedian and the veteran musician.

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The viral dance challenge has resonated widely, inspiring a variety of celebrities including Phyna, Woli Agba, Nosa Rex, Asisat Oshoala, Mary Lazarus, Kiekie, Oluwa Dollarz, Queen Mercy Atang, Frodd, Victony, and Tobi Bakre to create their own versions and celebrate Ejeagha’s enduring influence on Nigerian music.

As the buzz continues, Brain Jotter’s efforts have not only bridged generations but also highlighted the timeless appeal of Ejeagha’s music, ensuring that “Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo” remains a cherished piece of Nigeria’s musical heritage.