Renowned comedian AY Makun has taken to social media to express his frustration with individuals persistently seeking financial assistance, particularly during these challenging times.
AY, known for his humour and wit, hinted at a deeper reason behind his statement, suggesting that those seeking money lack conscience or fear of God.
This declaration follows a tragic incident a few months ago when AY and his wife experienced the devastating loss of their home on Lagos Island due to a fire outbreak. Despite the destruction of their property, AY remained thankful that no lives were lost, emphasizing the importance of family.
Speculation arises that the recent loss of his home might be influencing AY’s reluctance to entertain financial requests during this period. The comedian has been open about his disappointment after the fire incident but has maintained a positive outlook, focusing on the well-being of his family.
Earlier this year, AY found himself embroiled in a public feud with fellow comedian BasketMouth. In a revealing interview, AY recounted an incident from early in his career when BasketMouth allegedly refused to pay him the agreed-upon fee after a comedy show. This dispute strained their professional relationship, leading to public exchanges. However, in a surprising turn of events in October, BasketMouth publicly apologized to AY, expressing genuine remorse and signaling a desire for peace in the industry.