Sabinus cries out after losing his $11K wristwatch in Uganda

Sabinus Expresses Disappointment Over Loss of $11K Watch in Uganda


Renowned skit creator Sabinus has expressed his dismay after misplacing his wristwatch valued at $11,000 during a recent show in Uganda.

The comedian performed in Gulu City, where the event proved to be a success. However, amidst the celebrations, Sabinus discovered that his wristwatch was missing.

He disclosed that the timepiece carries a significant value of $11,000.

Reflecting on the situation, Sabinus remarked that he wished he had left the watch behind in Nigeria before embarking on his journey.

He said:

Omo na so I loss my wristwatch yeeeeeee 11k dollars gone Shebi I for just forget am for Nigeria Ahhbbh my body no scatter”

See reactions that followed…

_iamsheila___ said: “Sabinus go enter wahala for skit,still enter wahala for real life sorry sabi nwa”

master_peace001 said: “Daddy freeze said wristwatch is better than house now you don lost ham”

emzy_makanaki00 stated: “11k dollars??7….. make I go buy blue shirt and tie”

a_work_of__art asked: “So we should contribute or what?”

akella_paul_ said: “I thought you enter wahala for skit only not knowing you enter wahala in real life too”

praiseorji said: “If person cry cry come laugh e mean say the thing still dey do am like dream”

bb_hair_world stated: “Daddy freeze said if it’s insured no need to panic!”

cakes_by_purple penned: “That’s the same Uganda I went and lost my 28 inches bone straight”

oma_chukwuu_ wrote: “They run him street in real life and in skit Sorry sabi nwa.”

In another story, Speed Darlington clashes with Sabinus over controversial comment.

The incident began when Speed Darlington shared a video of his sold-out concert performance in an Asian country on his Instagram page.

Sabinus, known for his humorous takes, commented on the post, suggesting that Speed Darlington would dominate the week with news about his show.

However, the comment did not sit well with Speed Darlington. While acknowledging Sabinus’ support at a recent show in Owerri, Speed Darlington made it clear that he found the remark offensive.

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