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Prime Video Announces March 1 Premiere for ‘Ebuka Turns Up Africa’, Travel Reality Series Led By Ebuka Obi-Uchendu

After an initial first-look announcement in October 2023, Prime Video has now confirmed March 1 as an official premiere date for the travel series set to feature Ebuka Obi-Uchendu as he undertakes the journey of a lifetime with his guys, Timini Egbuson, Zubby Michael, Jimmie Akinsola, Onoja Adole, and Alistair Englebert Preston.

Official poster for Ebuka Turns Up Africa.

Ebuka Turns Up Africa is a 4-part series that will showcase the camaraderie and adventure of this group of friends as they embark on an unforgettable VIP adventure across Africa, in a series that not only transcends borders but reveals the men behind their celebrity personas. 

Prime Video promises an exhilarating journey across Africa. As they explore Africa’s most desirable destinations delving into daring, high-adrenaline activities, friendships will be tested, personalities clash and tempers flare in a journey across the continent that isn’t always smooth sailing.  

Ebuka Turns Up Africa is a Prime Video Original produced by Rapid Blue Productions Nigeria, and executive produced by Ziyanda Ngcaba and Erika Klopper. 

Episodes 1 & 2 of Ebuka Turns Up Africa arrive on Prime Video on 1st March and Episodes 3 & 4 on 8th March 2024. 

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