“Being Alone Is Addictive”- AY Makun Speaks As Ex-Wife Hosts Glamorous Birthday Party

  • AY Makun, a Nigerian comedian and filmmaker, emphasizes the significance of solitude in his life.
  • His ex-wife, Mabel Makun, celebrated her 40th birthday in March 2026 with a lavish party.
  • The birthday event featured several Nollywood stars, including Kate Henshaw and Ruth Kadiri.

Nigerian comedian and filmmaker AY Makun has opened up about the importance of solitude, even as his ex-wife, Mabel Makun, celebrated her 40th birthday in a lavish style.

Mabel’s birthday party, which took place in March 2026, was attended by several Nollywood stars, including Kate Henshaw and Ruth Kadiri. The interior designer turned heads in a gold outfit and used the moment to pay tribute to her late mother. The event quickly went viral, drawing attention amid ongoing discussions about her separation from AY.

While the celebration dominated social media, AY shared a message on his Instagram story reflecting on being alone. He posted a meme featuring Tom Hardy with the quote:

“Being alone for a while is dangerous. It’s addictive. Once you see how peaceful it is, you don’t even want to deal with people anymore.”

The post stirred reactions online, with many seeing it as a subtle reflection of the peace and clarity he may have found after his split.

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In other news… A man has stirred widespread reactions online after urging Nigerians to arm themselves amid rising insecurity in parts of the country.
In a viral video circulating on social media, the man criticised government officials over what he described as a failure to adequately protect lives, referencing recent attacks in Plateau State and other affected areas.
In his statement, he said:
“Nigerians, go and get yourself a gun. Forget any project or investment you want to go and make at the moment, just go and get yourselves a very big gun. As you can see, your president is no longer interested in securing your lives. He’s more interested in getting a second term in 2027. The Governor of Plateau State came to the scene in an armoured vehicle and refused to come down. What did he say? We will bury the dead. Nothing was said about justice or apprehending the perpetrators.”
He further criticised national leadership and security agencies, claiming that citizens are increasingly left to fend for themselves.
“Your Chief of Army Staff is more interested in quoting the prodigal son than apprehending the culprits. Many villages are empty, and the press is not reporting most of these things. We are on our own,” he added.
The comments come at a time when insecurity, killings, and displacement have remained key concerns across several regions, prompting renewed calls for stronger government intervention.

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