Famous Nigerian comic and actor Ayo Makun, also known as AY Comedian, recently spoke about the 2023 elections and how his support for Peter Obi influenced his life.
During his AY Live show, the comedian stated that he had no remorse for supporting Peter Obi’s 2023 presidential campaign.
However, he stated that his problems began when he endorsed Peter Obi. He revealed that following the elections, he lost his house, became involved in a massive fight with Davido and Seun Kuti, and nearly lost his marriage.
To emphasise his point, AY Makun singled out former Kogi state gubernatorial candidate Dino Melaye. The politician was physically present at the show.
The comedian and father of two noted that before the elections, Dino Melaye was very vocal and expressive about government issues. But since he lost his elections in Kogi state, he has become very quiet and no longer runs his mouth.
Recall in the build-up to the 2023 elections that AY Makun invited Peter Obi for an interview on his Instagram Live.During the interview, the 2023 presidential candidate shared his plans for the entertainment industry and young Nigerians if he had won the elections.
Watch AY speak below:
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