Is
AY on a sole mission to bring the soaring
Nigerian comedy industry to disrepute? What’s with his new sissy idea of
going around begging and apologizing to everyone who felt offended by
his jokes.
AY, there’s no way you can be a force to reckon with
in the comic industry and not offend people with your work. Almost
every jokes told on stage are about somebody.
It started when the comedian wrote what seemed like a whole book on Facebook apologizing to the top notches at
Kennis music for making fun of them.
While some of the fans who read the very long, boring and tiring
speech thought the comedian was being nice and humble, professional
comedians found the speech belittling and dangerous to their trade.
Now,
AY towed the disgraceful path again by apologizing to controversial actress cum musician
Tonto Dikeh, for making fun of her song.
First, why is
Tonto so sensitive about her songs? If
she doesn’t have confidence in them she should quickly withdraw them
from the public domain. She put them out there and so should take
whatever criticisms they generate.
And back to
AY, if he wants to abandon comedy and
take up apologizing as a profession, he’s very welcomed. So here is the
list of people to apologize to. Let him start with all the politicians
he has poked fun at while on stage, then D’ Banj and the entire Mo Hit
crew, J Martins, all the prophets in Nigeria. When he’s done with them,
he can now apologize to every Nigerian, and in fact, to everyone in the
world, because it seems he has made jokes about everyone and everything
in the universe.
AY, we love you, please don’t let people without sense of humor cloud your senses and bring your successful career to its knees.