My Siblings and I | |
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Directed by | JJC Skillz Olasunkanmi Bello |
Produced by | Funke Akindele |
Edited by | Kehinde Bello Valentine Chukwuma |
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Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
My Siblings and I is a 2018 Nigerian comedy series, produced by Funke Akindele and co-directed by JJC Skillz and Olasunkanmi Adebayo, the Series is based on the life of the Aberuagba family depicted as an extended family made up of the parents, Solomon who is a retired army brigadier general and his wife Rosemary who is a teacher in the series. It is now in its 4th season from the first season which was premiered on the 6th of August 2018 and still ongoing.
Premise
The series shows the ridiculous, absurd and funny behaviours displayed by each member of the family including the friends of the family members and the domestic workers, not excluding the heated arguments and periodic misunderstanding which goes on in the Aberuagba family, but no matter the crisis in the Aberuagba family, they always stand by each other in genuine love.
Cast
- Funke Akindele as Vivian Aberuagba
- Chinelo Ejianwu as Lily Aberuagba
- Babaseun Faseru as Stanley Aberuagba
- Soma Anyama as Dave Aberuagba
- Jessica Orishane as Nnena Aberuagba
- Tomiwa Tegbe as James Aberuagba
- Patrick Doyle as Solomon Aberuagba
- Vivian Metchie as Mrs Aberuagba
Awards and nominations
- In the year 2019, the series was nominated for the City People Entertainment Awards.
References
- Mix, Pulse (2021-03-19). "We rank our top 5 favorite characters from 'My siblings and I'". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
- "Funke Akindele Bello's My Siblings and I enters Season 4 The Nation Newspaper". 2022-01-07. Retrieved 2022-07-23.
- dnbstories (2020-09-18). "Full biography of Nollywood actor Tomiwa Tegbe and other facts about him". DNB Stories Africa. Retrieved 2022-07-23.
- "Patrick Doyle @ 50: Sickle cell anaemia struck twice in my house". Nigeriafilms.com. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
- Salami, Oluwadamilare (2019-10-04). "NOMINATION LIST FOR 2019 CITY PEOPLE MOVIE AWARDS (ENGLISH)". City People Magazine. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
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