Mr. Funny, sometimes known as Sabinus, is a Nigerian skitmaker and content producer who has won awards and promoted the use of perfume.
He posted on social media about the government’s directive that Nigerians should not spray money or perfume. The creator of the sketch observed that people no longer shave their underarms or apply body spray or perfume.
He wondered what was wrong, moaned over the various odors he’s detected outside, and pointed out that some people smell like onions. The creator of the comedy observed that some ecstatic admirers went so far as to place his head beneath their armpit without giving his health any thought.
The government of Naira says that we should not wear perfume or spray. Some never do wear perfume again. What actually transpires? Someone is going to smell onions. People with big bums don’t shave. Cut your underarms, purchase a roll-on N1500, and apply AM. Nothing that a person cannot see on a road.
That’s why people come see me on the street and call me “Sabinus Sabinus.” I hug everyone I meet, and that’s why people take our heads under their arms to worship God. You hold Sabinus’s nose in your armpit, and Sabinus just slakes his thirst there.
It’s Naira govt said we shouldn’t spray, not perfume — Skitmaker Sabinus fumes after hugging a fan with…
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View some responses below.
“Until you sit beside someone with strong body odor, you won’t understand how painful it is,” one Fheytii wrote.
“The problem isn’t the Naira to buy the perfume,” one Porsche Anderson wrote.
Nancy Okenwa, for example, wrote, “Get on a public bus and notice a distinct body odor.”
“Yoruba perfume, your personality,” wrote One I Am Onyi Empire.
“Men especially don’t shave,” wrote Polly Ekong.
Popular actor Fredrick Leonard voiced his concerns about hygienic conditions on set in an open letter to his fellow film industry professionals few months ago.
He emphasized the value of practicing proper personal hygiene and asked everyone involved in the film industry, from the cast to the crew, to use deodorants to avoid offensive odors.
In a similar vein, Afrobeat musician Adekunle Gold made a very noticeable request of internet users to wear deodorant.
He continued by saying that they should make it a point to smell well before leaving their homes if they know they would be interacting with others.