Zubby Michael clashes with Timini Egbuson over who is Africa’s biggest actor

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Zubby Michael has challenged his colleague, Timini Egbuson’s claims of being the biggest actor in Africa.

The duo engaged in a fiery debate on who the biggest actor in Africa is in the first episode of the Prime Video original reality show, ‘Ebuka Turns Up Africa.’

While handing gifts to fellow stars of the show, Egbuson boasted about being the biggest actor out of Africa, which irked his colleague, Michael. He said, “I was coming from Paris and we had to do this thing in the festivals, obviously being the best actor in Africa…I have been acting for about 13 years now and I’ve won awards. I’ve done everything basically and I believe I am the best.”

Michael snapped, “Stop f**king playing, he’s joking. It’s not coming from a place of pride but I’m the biggest actor in Africa.”

He continued, “Let me tell you why I’m bigger than Timini, if Timini crosses Shagamu, nobody knows him and I’m not insulting you. Your fame ends in Lekki but I’ve dominated the YouTube market, the DVD market, and now cinemas.”

Timini interjected, saying, “You literally act the same character in every movie my bro. How can you be bigger than me?”

To which Michael said, “Again, it’s not coming from a place of pride o, but I can buy Timini.”

Furious, Timini retorted, telling Michael that he did not know enough about him to make such a statement.

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