We all know that is no
longer news that two famous Rib-crackers in Nigeria are not in talking terms
for a very long time. We now know the reasons for their verbal attacks on each
other.
longer news that two famous Rib-crackers in Nigeria are not in talking terms
for a very long time. We now know the reasons for their verbal attacks on each
other.
Few months ago, while
promoting his show, he put up an hilarious skit.
promoting his show, he put up an hilarious skit.
In the skit, he tells his
security man (comedian Funny Bone) to use his head in a bid to top his
girlfriend from visiting him during his date with another. When the security
man asks how to prevent her from gaining entry, AY says “Use your
head” When the girl comes, the security man headbutts her.
security man (comedian Funny Bone) to use his head in a bid to top his
girlfriend from visiting him during his date with another. When the security
man asks how to prevent her from gaining entry, AY says “Use your
head” When the girl comes, the security man headbutts her.
However, that comedy skit did not go down well
with Bovi who felt cheated, because the skit and joke was his.
with Bovi who felt cheated, because the skit and joke was his.
In response to the skit,
Bovi recently took to his Instagram to share a video from 8 years ago where he
cracked a joke at the Night of a thousand laugh.
Bovi recently took to his Instagram to share a video from 8 years ago where he
cracked a joke at the Night of a thousand laugh.
In his own version of the
joke, he said a security man had to headbutt his boss’s daughter because the
boss had earlier told him to use his head to prevent the daughter from going
out.
joke, he said a security man had to headbutt his boss’s daughter because the
boss had earlier told him to use his head to prevent the daughter from going
out.
Bovi’s fans agreed the
skit was a rip off of Bovi’s intellectual property and others argue that,
though comedians borrow jokes, using it as a skit is another thing entirely.
skit was a rip off of Bovi’s intellectual property and others argue that,
though comedians borrow jokes, using it as a skit is another thing entirely.