- When comedy titans like Sabinus and Charles Awurum link up, you can bet on an explosion of laughter—and they certainly delivered this time.
- Known for their riotous crying faces, these two megastars turned up the heat with a no-holds-barred showdown to see who could pull off the most uproarious crying expression.
- The video a masterclass in humor has left fans doubled over with laughter
Nigerian skitmaker Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, better known as Sabinus, recently had the internet buzzing with his electrifying encounter with veteran comedic legend Charles Awurum.
The scene was set for an epic comedy showdown when Sabinus, rolling up in his flashy ride, was greeted with roaring excitement from Charles and the others present.
As Sabinus, clearly star-struck and full of respect for the comedy trailblazer who helped pave the way for skitmakers like him, offered a deep bow, the stage was set for an unforgettable moment.
In a delightful twist, Charles, immediately proposed a hilarious challenge for the camera: a crying face duel.
The challenge was simple yet irresistible—each actor had to showcase their funniest crying face. As the camera panned in, the two unleashed their most exaggerated, uproarious crying expressions.
Sabinus, renowned for his comedic timing, struggled to maintain his composure, succumbing to uncontrollable laughter as he watched Charles’s side-splitting expression.
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The viral clip of their uproarious interaction quickly took the internet by storm, igniting a frenzy of laughter and memes.
Fans across social media couldn’t get enough of the duo’s comedic chemistry, celebrating the perfect blend of classic and contemporary humor.
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This comes just weeks after Sabinus shared a striking financial tip with Nigerians grappling with economic hardships.
In a candid Instagram video, he revealed an empty TV console, explaining he had sold his TV to ensure he could afford food.
Sabinus emphasized the value of self-reliance during tough times, advising people to consider selling personal possessions to cover essential needs, particularly in challenging economic climates.