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WAPTv set to thrill viewers with Ikebe Super stand-up comedy TV show

This November, WAPTv viewers are in for a special treat as Wale Adenuga Productions (WAP), producer of Papa Ajasco & Company Reloaded, Akpan & Oduma, Knock-out, Okafor the Steward, Peoples Court and other comedic projects, debuts ‘Ikebe Super’ – an innovative Stand-up Comedy TV Show; featuring hilarious Pidgin English and Yoruba jokes for a mature audience.

According to Wale Adenuga Jnr., Managing Director WAP, “This new show, Ikebe Super, is the result of a very strategic process of creating a wide range of never-heard-before jokes and picking extremely talented comedians to deliver them perfectly. The Ikebe Super Stand-Up Comedy TV Show is really going to catch viewers by surprise as the comedy level is beyond expectation. Bearing in mind that the majority of the jokes are adult-themed, we have ensured that they would air at late night only.”

Starting November 1, 2021, ‘Ikebe Super Stand-up Comedy TV Show’, has episodes within 2 – 3 minutes each, would air by 11:30 pm daily on WAPTv, with Pidgin English Jokes on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays; and Yoruba Jokes on Wednesdays and Thursdays; and an omnibus of both Pidgin English and Yoruba Jokes on Sundays. The show would also be available on Instagram (@IkebeSuperShow) and YouTube (waptvchannel), with Pidgin English Jokes posted on Mondays and Fridays, and Yoruba jokes posted on Wednesdays.

IKEBE SUPER would air exclusively on WAPTV – the multiple-award-winning TV Channel watched by millions of viewers, across Nigeria and several African countries, on a network of all major Satellite and Cable providers; including DStv 262, StarTimes 116, GOtv 102, FreeTV 751, Play 275, and MyTV.

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