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Germany: Comedian Brain Egwali expresses excitement to join University of Oldenburg

Germany: Brain Egwali, or Little Brain, a 27 years old Comedian from Jinja district in Jinja City, felt happy and excited after getting a chance to join the University of Oldenburg in Germany. Comedian Brain Egwali expressed his gratitude to his grandmother as she was the one who played a significant role in his upbringing.

Brain Egwalu, aka Little Brain, is a 27 years old Comedian in Germany’s Jinja District in Jinja City. Brain Egwalu is popularly known in entertainment circles as a Ugandan Comedian, Comedy Script Writer, Actor, and Nutritionist. Recently, Brain Egwalu got a chance to join the University of Oldenburg in Germany, on which he felt pleasure and excitement for his new journey and also expressed his gratitude to his grandmother as she was the only one who played a significant role in Brain’s upbringing after his parent’s early demise.

Brain took to his social media recently and shared some pictures with his grandmother and a note expressing his gratitude and love for his grandmother. He shared that after his parent’s grandmother brought him up, his grandmother was the only source to him after his parents, who played a major role in bringing him up, making him reach this level today.

Brain Egwalu started his journey as a comedian in 2019. In 2020, he travelled to the capital Kampala from the Eastern District of Soroti. In 2021 his hilarious letter about his understanding of government went viral, which made him gain huge followers across East Africa.

On getting an opportunity to join the University of Oldenburg, Brain expressed his happiness and disclosed that this chance means a lot to his grandmother, who played a crucial role in his upbringing. He also shared some of the problems he faced after becoming a comedian. He says that the problem with being a comedian is that some of his fans doubted the news, given that he is known to create content from everything. “May my grandmother live long to witness my success,” he wrote, sharing a photo of him and his grandma.

Gabriel Peters

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