Residents of the Federal
Capital Territory, Abuja last weekend eulogised telecommunications giant,
Globacom, as its stress-busting flagship comedy show, Glo Laffta Fest, hit
the capital city.
The event which held
at the Old Parade Ground in Garki, was witnessed by a capacity crowd which
came from all the nooks and crannies of the FCT and as far as neighbouring
Nasarawa State.
Excited residents
attested to the fact that in the more than three decades’ existence
of the Abuja landmark, only very few corporate organisations had achieved the
feat that Globacom recorded with the iconic show.
Jos-based
comedian, Osama, opened the show with rib-cracking jokes and anecdotes about
life in the pseudo-militarised city of Jos.
MC Tagwaye, who is
noted for perfectly mimicking President Mohammadu Buhari, raised the bar as he
reeled out jokes bordering on the socio-political circumstances
around the country.
His performance reached
a crescendo when he gave some members of the audience opportunity to
ask questions about his achievements as ‘His Excellency’. The
spontaneity and quick wit got him a loud ovation as the crowd tagged along with
him. They equally sought his views on how "his administration" would
iron out issues of witches and wizards flying at night. He
hilariously responded that the matter would be addressed by his Minister of
Aviation.
Dan the Humorous
whose jokes bear largely Port Harcourt-oriented plots picked the baton and
served the crowd jokes on health and care-giving institutions, especially
teaching hospitals.
Ugandan comedian,
Salvador serenaded the audience with his own style of jokes. His jocular
comparison of reactions of the authorities to suicidal people in the advanced
countries and in his home country, Uganda drew wild laughter.
Other comedians who
thrilled the audience to no end include I Go Dye, Gordons, Bovi and
Basketmouth.
Globacom’s National
Sales Coordinator, Mr. Kazeem Kaka, described the show as reward for
Globacom subscribers for their loyalty to the brand.
The show, according to
him, would be taken to 25 more cities over the next six months. The cities
include Awka, Ikeja, Ikorodu, FESTAC , Ajah, Owerri; Asaba; Calabar; Enugu;
Aba; Suleja, Kubwa, FCT, Ibadan; Ijebu Ode; Abeokuta; Ekpoma; Kaduna; Akure;
Lokoja; and Anyigba.
A dance
competition was also staged to add colour to the performances. Three
winners, professional dancers Eunice Nkwocha and Ijeh Joy and Favour Solomon, a
student emerged as people's favourites and went home with mouth-watering gifts.
Nollywood legends, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Kanayo O. Kanayo and Patience Ozokwor popularly known as Mama G were celebrity guests at the show.
The next edition holds in the Coal City, Enugu.
Nollywood legends, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Kanayo O. Kanayo and Patience Ozokwor popularly known as Mama G were celebrity guests at the show.
The next edition holds in the Coal City, Enugu.
To attend the show, current
and prospective subscribers are enjoined to recharge and use up to N2,000
credit within one month and text LOL and preferred location to short
code 240; for example, "LOL Enugu to 240”.
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