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September 25, 2025 - 2:18 PM

“I Left the Johnsons to Pursue my passion”- Samuel Ajibola

Samuel Ajibola’s decision to leave “The Johnsons” to pursue his aspirations as a producer and director is a significant career move.

Samuel Ajibola, a Nigerian actor, has disclosed his reasons for leaving the hit soap opera “The Johnsons.”

The actor, who portrayed the dumbstruck clown Spiff in the television show, claimed he left the serial opera to pursue his aspirations.

He mentioned how his career as a producer and director had rebounded since leaving the soap drama.

Ajibola stated, “I spent nine years at ‘The Johnsons’ investing into someone else’s dream,” in a recent interview with Channels TV. I had already started running my comedic pieces, DAILY Issues, even before I left. I started my journey in 2016.

I therefore began developing my own project in order to become a budding director and producer. It got to the point where I thought I ought to make the audacious move of stepping outside of my comfort zone, even though everyone knew I was doing fantastically.

Since I’m a naturally adventurous person, I had to leave. I also like to take large risks. I followed my instincts even though I knew there would be a danger, and I haven’t regretted it to this day.

Leaving “The Johnsons” does not mean severing ties with the show or its cast and crew as he is still in a good relationship with his team members.

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