36-year-old Nigerian Comedian, Bright Okpocha popularly
called Basketmouth has revealed some very intimate things about his wife
that you will hear for the first time!
The Abia state born has revealed in a new interview with Encomium the low moments of his life as a married man, how he is a ‘houseboy’ when he is at home with his wife, how his wife always shed tears whenever he is away and many more…
See excerpts from his interview below:
How does it feel to be at The Headies?
I feel great. It’s lovely. There is nothing as beautiful as being in a beautiful place with beautiful people.
Good to tell you, I’m going to co-host the show tonight with Toke Makinwa. This would be my second experience, and I want to tell you, it’s a great show. It’s like our version of Grammy. I love the idea, the concept, decor, everything about the show.
What really happened to Bovi, because he was supposed to host the show?
Yes. He was supposed to host but I don’t really know what happened. He just called me and said he won’t be able to do it; that he needed me to step-in for him. So, I’m like the rescuer.
You have been part of The Headies for long. What’s your reaction about the late commencement?
Honestly, if I didn’t know what really happened; and what has been happening ever since, I would have crucified them. But the turn over time was too short. There was an event here (at the Eko Hotel, the venue of The Headies, a day before); they didn’t have access to the hall until early hours of the morning. And normally, the organizers of Oscars and Grammy have access to the venues a week before the D-Day or months. For us, it is crazy here.
Notwithstanding the mistakes they made was to fix such magnificent event in December, festive period. This late start is becoming serious. It is too long. I’m sure something will be done.
Away from that, you recently celebrated your wedding anniversary. How has it been being a married man as an entertainer, knowing full well that you guys are being chased by women?
I don’t know about chasing, maybe the musicians, but for comedians, I am not sure if we are being chased by women.
The Abia state born has revealed in a new interview with Encomium the low moments of his life as a married man, how he is a ‘houseboy’ when he is at home with his wife, how his wife always shed tears whenever he is away and many more…
See excerpts from his interview below:
How does it feel to be at The Headies?
I feel great. It’s lovely. There is nothing as beautiful as being in a beautiful place with beautiful people.
Good to tell you, I’m going to co-host the show tonight with Toke Makinwa. This would be my second experience, and I want to tell you, it’s a great show. It’s like our version of Grammy. I love the idea, the concept, decor, everything about the show.
What really happened to Bovi, because he was supposed to host the show?
Yes. He was supposed to host but I don’t really know what happened. He just called me and said he won’t be able to do it; that he needed me to step-in for him. So, I’m like the rescuer.
You have been part of The Headies for long. What’s your reaction about the late commencement?
Honestly, if I didn’t know what really happened; and what has been happening ever since, I would have crucified them. But the turn over time was too short. There was an event here (at the Eko Hotel, the venue of The Headies, a day before); they didn’t have access to the hall until early hours of the morning. And normally, the organizers of Oscars and Grammy have access to the venues a week before the D-Day or months. For us, it is crazy here.
Notwithstanding the mistakes they made was to fix such magnificent event in December, festive period. This late start is becoming serious. It is too long. I’m sure something will be done.
Away from that, you recently celebrated your wedding anniversary. How has it been being a married man as an entertainer, knowing full well that you guys are being chased by women?
I don’t know about chasing, maybe the musicians, but for comedians, I am not sure if we are being chased by women.
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