Large Crowd Invades Glo Laffta Fest Venue
Uzo Chikere
The huge
and almost uncontrollable crowd that emerged at last weekend’s Glo Laffta
Fest seemed to attest to how popular the comedy concert packaged by
national operator, Globacom, had become.
As early as
12 noon, excited Glo subscribers had started arriving the Eko Hotel venue for
the show that was meant to kick off at 6 p.m. By the time the show was midway,
over 6,000 people had packed into the venue, hardly leaving any leg room.
Their
thirst for fun was duly rewarded as they were treated to an evening of
rib-cracking jokes, drama and the best of Nigerian music by the comedians and
musicians lined up by Glo.
Among them
were Basketmouth, AY, Bovi, Okey
Bakassi, I go dye, Seyi Law, Funny Bone
and Gordons. From Uganda came that country’s
most popular comedian, Salvador, who showed his familiarity with
the Nigerian environment by anchoring his jokes around Nigerian foods and
Nollywood's strengths and slip-ups.
There were
also performances by Glo ambassadors Wizkid and Burna Boy to jazz up the
night’s entertainment. Both provided musical flavour to the
evening, sending their fans singing and dancing along with them.
Basketmouth
who co-emceed the event was at his best and sustained the tempo, with his
trademark hilarious jokes. Comedians AY, Funny Bone, Seyi Law and
Salvador were in their best as they held the audience
spell-bound, provoking spontaneous laughter throughout their time on stage.
Another Glo
ambassador, Bovi, also had an exceptional performance. He added to the
fun by giving out recharge cards to fans who were fast enough to load free
recharge numbers on their phones. He also added colour to the evening by
calling on some young ladies to come on stage and sing the first stanza of the
National Anthem. All but one were applauded for rendering the lyrics
well.
Comedy on
the night hit the roof when the ever funny Okey Bakassi came on stage. He
displayed confidence as he gradually led the crowd through a web of intricate
jokes in a way that only a master could do and still got the crowd
roaring in delight at the end of it all. His joke about the biblical
King Solomon and his wives was a clincher.
Some of
those who graced the event were Nollywood stars and Glo Ambassadors, Ini Edo
and Odunlade Adekola. Helen Paul, Dija, Rickardo Banks, Deputy Speaker of
Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Wasiu Eshinlokun Samuel and
Commissioner of Police in charge of Police Cooperative, Dorothy Gimba,
also attended the event.
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