He burst on to the Ghanaian social media scene with the catchy phrase: ‘you don’t know why is going on’ and an accompanying unique witty laughter.
A taxi driver, Mr Eventuarry as he is popularly known, grabbed media attention following the release of a series of funny videos of dishing out some hilarious lines.
His lines did not only resonate with Ghanaians but he instantly also became a household name in Nigeria.
Mr Eventuarry was a guest at Nigerian comedian, Kenny Blaq’s Oxymoron 3rd Term event at Eko Hotels and Suites located at Lagos over the weekend.
Patrons burst into uncontrollable laughter when he started delivering famous phrases like ‘some girls are criminal, [they] can take your money for vanishing’ and ‘your waist is cutie’.
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