Nigerian Comedy Icons AY and Basketmouth End 18-Year Feud in Heartfelt Reunion

Fans and fellow stars celebrate as the two comedians reflect on years of misunderstandings on AY’s podcast

In a heartwarming moment, Nigerian comedy legends Ayodeji Richard Makun, known as AY, and Bright Okpocha, aka Basketmouth, have finally reconciled after an 18-year rift. The two comedians closed the chapter on their longstanding feud during an emotional exchange on The Glass House Podcast, hosted by AY.

In a video shared on AY’s Instagram, the duo can be seen laughing, reminiscing, and candidly discussing their “new realities” after nearly two decades of missed connections and misunderstandings. AY opened their conversation with humor, introducing Basketmouth as “a beast who doesn’t forgive,” sparking laughter that set a light-hearted tone for their reunion.

AY captioned the post with excitement, saying, “After 18 years of incessant misunderstandings, join me and @Basketmouth on my Glass House Podcast for an unforgettable conversation! Tune in as we share stories, laughs, and insights on our new realities.”

Their reconciliation has sparked waves of joy across social media. Fellow entertainers and fans have praised the comedians for their openness and willingness to forgive, viewing the reunion as a powerful example of unity and growth within the Nigerian entertainment industry.

The moment has been marked as a memorable milestone for Nigerian comedy, bringing joy to fans who have followed both comedians through their remarkable careers.

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