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Video: Comedian AY opens up on beef with colleague Basketmouth

Famous Nigerian comedian and actor AY has spoken candidly about the genesis of his feud with a colleague, Basketmouth.
During an Instagram question and answer session in 2022, AY said Basketmouth has an “uncontrollable superiority complex.”

Not stopping there, he noted that he (AY) had to avoid Basketmouth’s “incessant childishness” for his sanity.
“I don’t have issues with him. But people having unnecessary issues with you is the price you sometimes pay for being progressive. He has been battling with his uncontrollable SUPERIORITY COMPLEX for the longest. So avoiding his incessant childishness only became necessary for my sanity.” AY replied to a fan who asked if he had issues with Basketmouth.

Shedding light on the controversial statement in a recent chat with media personality Chude Jideonwo, AY revealed his issue with Basketmouth started in 2006.

He narrated how he had gone to stand in for Basketmouth at an event, for he was supposed to pay him N30,000, but Basketmouth lied to him that the event host wasn’t pleased with his job to avoid paying the money.


Read his full narration below.
“In 2006, (Basketmouth) usually will get gigs Like weddings- multiple gigs on a Saturday, maybe 2/3 weddings. So what he used to do then was to attend one, then at a point, leave the venue and catch up in the other outlet, and then you will need someone else to stand in for you. That was the opportunity I got from him, which I am very appreciative of till date.
“Now, Something funny happened. I got his endorsement to go stand in for one of the gigs per say. Usually, what we get at that time is N30,000, and 30,000 at that time was everything to me. Thirty thousand would buy me my pack of indomie, recharge cards, fuel for my 1 better pass my neighbor generator, and then the opportunity to pay just one or two people to join me to do one or two skits that I can just quickly put out.
“I got this job and the people weren’t too happy to see me around the venue because they were expecting a Basketmouth to come. Long story short, the guy was later happy after the performance. There was an exchange of contacts. Then I left. Two weeks running, I have yet to see 30k. Because I didn’t see the 30k, and I was starving in lponri, I asked for 30K, and he said this person hasn’t remitted, this person hasn’t paid, and they’re not happy because of this and all of that.
“And then me l was like, ahahn… but this person na, shebi you tell me say you were impressed and happy? Give my oga hin money na, make my oga take settle me and all of that. Me,I dont care if you give Basket 100k for the job but my 30k is my 30k.
“It was very funny to now hear from them knowing that this full payment has been made long before the event.
“I said ‘0-kay, is that the situation?’. So I forwarded this one’s message to this one and vice versa. So they now started fighting each other and all of that. 1 didn’t do that because I wanted to get at Basketmouth per say. I did that because I was hungry, I was hustling and I needed food on the table at the time.”

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