 Now, on entertainment, Norley Wood veteran actress Genevieve Naji will join the cast of the audio adaptation of Fela 1020 written and directed by filmmaker Funa Maduka. A statement issued on Tuesday by the organizer said the audio play would be premiered on Clubhouse, a popular drop-in audio chat platform on May 15 and May 16. Clubhouse is a social platform built around drop-in audio chat featuring ephemeral real-time voice conversations that any user can listen to but cannot record. The statement said the proceeds from the show would support Genecoe, whose work provides full tuition, healthcare and social and psychological support to young female survivors of terrorism and gender inequality in Nigeria and across the continent. Fela 1020, the title of the audio adaptation, will feature an exciting interpretation of Bill T. Jones and Jim Lewis' original Fela script, framing the ongoing ensar's movement in the context of Fela Kuti's legacy. Music for the production would be recorded in Lagos, Nigeria by The Cavemen, the widely celebrated band rekindling Nigerian high-life with their new album Roots. Funa Maduka, writer, director and producer of Fela 1020, commended the actress for her efforts to see the play come to reality.