Member of the Order of Niger: Comedian AY celebrates national honour. 

Member of the Order of Niger: Comedian AY celebrates national honour:ikejabird.com

This morning, Richard Ayodeji Makun, a popular Nigerian comedian widely known as AY, took to his social media accounts to celebrate the national award bestowed upon him by President Buhari 

Initially, AY had no knowledge of the significance attached to the national honour he received. He casually regarded it as another award.

It was only when a friend enlightened him about the true magnitude of the accolade that he began to understand its importance.

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How significant is a national honour

The national honour he received holds great significance, being the highest recognition bestowed upon a citizen for their exceptional dedication to national development.

AY humbly attributed his ignorance to a lack of education and jokingly acknowledged his previous mistake. He openly admitted his mistake and took responsibility for not fully comprehending the significance of the national honour he had received.

Reactions: Congratulations 

Let’s have a look at some of the comments: 

@akpororo’s :Congratulations boss 👏 🙌 I’m so happy for you

@iamdavidasuquo’s Congratulations sir, keep being an inspiration to us all 🍾🥂

@Oluwatobiloba04’s : Well deserved! Good man 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

@Official.wiseboy’s :We no dey Stan rubbish! Congrats my father ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

@Cement_mogul’s: Congratulations Senior Man Mr Richard Ayodeji Makun (MFR)🎉

@ThaBigUche:Congratulations My Mentor

May the Good Lord continue to keep and protect you 🙏….

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 Comedian AY shares facts, threatens to sue Julius Agwu

In another news, Popular comedian, Richard Ayodeji Makun, popularly known as AY,  recently presented verifiable facts on his official Instagram page to debunk his senior colleague Julius Agwu’s claims. Julius Agwu had alleged that AY had taken over his Easter Sunday performance slot.

In a carousel post of 10 slides, AY stated that the truth holds the ultimate power to overcome lies, especially in an era where the internet has a long memory.

AY used photos, texts, and videos to debunk Agwu’s claims, sharing a slide containing ten facts that clearly demonstrated that the program Agwu had referred to, “Laff 4 Christ Sake,” had ended in 2009 and only resumed on October 23rd, 2011.

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