Maryam Apaokagi, better known as Taaooma or Mama Tao, one of Nigeria’s leading female comedians and sketch producers, has sparked a humorous reaction after releasing a video of her costume.
Taaooma took to TikTok to communicate a ‘Get Ready with Me (GRWM)’ experience with her followers.
Taaooma, on the other hand, seems to have taken a lesson from popular singer Asake, as she wore a baggy with a black long-sleeve body embrace and an orange jacket, which was similar to the YBNL star’s manner of clothing.
See some of the funny comments below:
Aunty Ayoka: “The frame???? Is it frame or money??? Abi you did this grwn in bank.”
LameTexter♤: “Ololade mi taaooma”
fabioblink: “Make Ayra Star no see this ohh.” urunwaodimba: “You come use style resemble teni.”
Naijawide Media : “Na person wey Dey go party wey get AC dey dress like this.”
Okorodudu Joy: “I just no na asake trouser be this na.”
Spiritual love counselor: “Asake junior.”
akinwaletitilayokeji: “Really love this Asake trouser.. i beg give it away for me after this.”
triplea600: “The trouser is giving asake vibes.
@ajokeade72: “Tao no dey waste money to buy wig.”
AlphaEnt: “we fit comot like 10 skirt from ur outfit give arya star.”
Queenkikies: “You get date with Asake?
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