OkonLagos, Nigerian comedian, has said that there is no link between the sales of humor and kidnapping.
Remember that he clashed with movie maker, Frank Ufomadu clash, on Sunday over his comments berating women who fail to ask their boyfriends about their source of income
Meanwhile, Okon had agreed with singer RudeBoy that most girls fail to inquire about the source of livelihood of their boyfriends and just spend the money they gives to them. According to Okon, women who spend monies of criminals are enablers and accomplices and should be given equal treatment as the criminal.
Frank disagreed with Okon pointing out that entertainers who organize shows and set their table tickets for as high as N5 million fail to inquire what those who pay for these tables do for a living for them to spend such an amount just to watch them perform.
Okon fired back and they had a bit on an exchange.
Okon has now shared a new post where he insisted that there is no link between the sale of humor and kidnapping. According to him, an enabler of crime is one who enjoys the largesse from unverified and questionable financial sources without making an attempt to know in order to dissociate from or expose or correct such a source.
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