Owerri,
Imo State capital, was last Sunday treated to a long night of fun and
excitement as Globacom staged Africa’s biggest comedy show, Glo
Laffta Fest, in the city.
Government
officials, businessmen, civil servants, workers and students filled the
Rochas Convention Centre, venue of the show to the brim to savour the
amazing evening of rib-cracking jokes
and delightful music. The expectations of the guests at the shows were
met as the 12 comedians who were on call sent them laughing heartily non-stop with
hilarious jokes complemented by hit tunes from three of Nigeria’s leading musicians. Continue...
Popular
comedian Basketmouth led the likes of the hilarious Okey Bakassi,
Senator, Julius Agwu, the Ugandan sensational standup comedian,
Salvador, Gordons, Buchi, Akpororo, Funny Bone, Emeka Smith, 2CanTalk
and Osama to entertain the audience with exceptionally funny and
spontaneous jokes. Mr. Incredible, MI, ended his performance with his
hit track,
Africa rapper Number 1, which had virtually everybody in the hall chorusing with him.
Naeto C, an indigene of Owerri was super thrilled to perform in his home town for the first time and he wowed the crowd with a brilliant performance gingered by two female dancers. The energetic Omawumi also caame to the party, crowning her performance with her hit song, Who I go tell.
Naeto C, an indigene of Owerri was super thrilled to perform in his home town for the first time and he wowed the crowd with a brilliant performance gingered by two female dancers. The energetic Omawumi also caame to the party, crowning her performance with her hit song, Who I go tell.
The Ugandan master of comedy, Salvador, was one of the major highlights of the evening
as the audience connected superbly with his demonstrative jokes. He got a standing ovation for his session. His Nigerian counterparts drew their jokes largely from contemporary developments in the Nigerian social scene to entertain the people. Buchi recalled a lyric from a popular music where an artiste mentioned a banana line 15 times in quick succession. Everybody in the hall was astonished when he played the track and asked them to count with him.
as the audience connected superbly with his demonstrative jokes. He got a standing ovation for his session. His Nigerian counterparts drew their jokes largely from contemporary developments in the Nigerian social scene to entertain the people. Buchi recalled a lyric from a popular music where an artiste mentioned a banana line 15 times in quick succession. Everybody in the hall was astonished when he played the track and asked them to count with him.
Basketmouth
who anchored the show, asked the crowd to show some love to Globacom
for organising the event and the crowd responded with a deafening
ovation.
By the time the curtain was drawn on the event aptly tagged
Invasion LOL, the audience, among whom were Hon. Chike
Orjiako, Director-General, Youth Development and Empowerment, Imo State,
Mr. Alfred Ononugbo, Chief Protocol Officer, Governor's Office, Mr.
Chimezie Duru, Senior Special Assistant to Governor
Roachas Okorocha on ICT, Bar. Olutoye Durosimi, Assistant Commissioner
of Police, Operations, Imo State Police Command, and a host of others,
agreed that the show was the very first of its kind in the Heartland
City of Owerri.
Specifically,
Engineer John Chiemeze, who attended the event with his wife, said,
"this is the first time ever that any company or organization will bring
a foreign comedian to come and perform in a show in
Owerri. The most interesting thing about that Ugandan man (Salvador)
was that his jokes were so homely and one will think he is a Nigerian.
It was a great show, the best ever, and I had fun all through."
Meanwhile, it will be the turn of Port Harcourt to host the show this weekend. The Port Harcourt edition of
Laffta Fest, according to Globacom, will be held at the
beautiful Aztech Arcum Event Centre, Stadium Road area of the city at
6.00 p.m. on Sunday.
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