Ayodeji Makun, often known as AY, a comedian, has threatened to file a lawsuit against Julius Agwu over the claim that Agwu hung up on him.
Remember how Julius Agwu had commented on the continuing conflict between his coworkers Ayodeji Makun, often known as AY, and Bright Okpocha, a.k.a. Basketmouth?
Julius Agwu expressed his opinions in an interview with Naija FM, claiming there was more to Basketmouth and AY’s dispute than the N30,000 business deal that went sour.
Agwu recounts his interaction with AY, describing how he called AY to ask for a change in date for his annual Easter Sunday comedy concert because it conflicted with his own event.
However, Agwu asserted that AY declined and hung up on him.
Before AY started conducting promotions, he claimed that Laugh for Christ’s Sake performed every Easter Sunday and was only doing one concert. I called AY and told him that day was going to be my day, and he abruptly ended the call.
In a lengthy post on his Instagram page in response to the claim, AY provided evidence to support his denial of taking over his Easter Sunday show. He also made note of how, in a nation where the internet never forgets, the truth continues to have the power to override all lies.
In a place where the INTERNET NEVER FORGETS, the truth continues to be the sole effective means of dispelling all lies, according to AY. How is it conceivable to argue that I took over your Easter Sunday date, Julius Agwu, my senior colleague?
“This is a libelous video, and it will not be accepted. I will file a slanderous lawsuit against you if this keeps happening and you don’t provide any evidence to back up your allegations that I bewitched you. This is because you keep trying to harm my reputation. I’m not a coward for spreading peace across boundaries. I’m not looking for needless companionship either.