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Comedian Parrot Mouth got patrons at the Bayview Village in stitches when he held his latest edition of 'Laugh It Off' on 27th April, 2025.
The event drew a star-studded audience, including a visiting Nigerian king, presenters, and comedians including Lekzy Decomic and Foster Romanus.
Parrot Mouth regaled the packed audience with hilarious anecdotes and biting commentary on everyday life stories of pastors and their church members.
The comedian's effortless charm and infectious energy had the crowd in stitches, making the night an unforgettable one.
The Nigerian king, known for his appreciation of humor and culture, was seen laughing heartily alongside other notable attendees, including CEOs and entrepreneurs from various institutions. The comedy show's success was a testament to Parrot Mouth's skill in crafting humor that transcends borders and resonates with diverse audiences.
The 'Laugh It Off' comedy show has cemented its place as one of April’s entertainment event, bringing people together through laughter and good-natured fun.
With Parrot Mouth at the helm, audience can expect more sidesplitting performances that leave them in awe.


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