Nigerian comedian, Debo Adedayo, popularly known as Mr Macaroni took up the job of an evangelist in one of his videos as he preached to armed men on the streets of Lagos.
Newsbreak.ng reports that Mr Macaroni was sighted in one of his latest videos, trying to accost a young lady when some armed men approached him.
The comedian suddenly turned into an evangelist, preached the word of God to the two armed men and this happened…
Watch video below;
Mr Macaroni is one of Nigeria’s most outspoken entertainers. His activism was evident during the #ENDSARS protests in October 2020.
In February 2021, Mr Macaroni was among the 40 people arrested during the #OccupyLekkiTollGate, a protest against the reopening of the tollgate in 2021, following the aftermath of the October 20, 2020 shooting.
He was arraigned before a mobile court in Yaba by the Nigerian police and later granted bail.
Mr Macaroni, who was recently nominated for the best online content maker at the AMVCA, said he would not stop agitating for a better Nigeria.
Mr Macaroni’s Wedding Controversy
On April 23 and 24, the internet sensation shared wedding-themed pictures of himself and his on-set wife, Kemi Ikuseedun, aka Mummy Wa, on Instagram, and got Nigerians confused.
The skit maker left fans debating the authenticity of the photos.
Mr Macaroni posted the loved-up wedding-like pictures, which he captioned, “Engagement today, Wedding tomorrow.
To set the records straight, the comedian stated that he was still single and not married.
He said, “Daddy Wa is my online character, so Mummy Wa and I did this photoshoot for wedding vendors, make-up artists and event planners. It was a ploy for us to see how we would be able to convince people that we were married, which worked.”
“I mean, almost everybody believed we were getting married. But to set the record straight, I am still very single.”
Mr Macaroni recently featured in “Ayinla”, a biopic of a Fuji music maestro, currently streaming on Netflix, where he played a supporting role to the lead.
Discussion about this post