As easy as it would be to attribute AY's success to fetish practices, he insists it is a product of God's grace.
Ayo Makun, aka AY wants critics to know that his success is purely a product of grace and not 'juju' as has been speculated on various occasions.
Speaking with Punch in a recent
interview, the popular comedian ran through his major achievements,
which he believes were a big hit due to the grace of God.
AY said, “I
am just a product of God’s grace. When I shot ‘30 days in Atlanta,’ I
just set out to go there and have fun but a lot of people are
attributing it to something else.
“They
are saying maybe I did juju. I’ve heard all sorts and I’m beginning to
suspect myself in the sense that anything I do always comes out well.
“My stand-up comedy show is one of the biggest in the country. Same with my TV show. I’m just a product of grace.
“That
is what I tell people. Not because I am the best, not because I know
how to do it better. I just have this shining light and I keep praying
that the grace remains."
Attributing his
success to God's grace, AY revealed that he had not seen it coming and
now plans to bask in it for as long as it lasts.
“For
now, let me enjoy my grace. I didn’t know I was going to make a
difference, and right now, I am basking in that euphoria. I feel very
happy. I didn’t see it coming, not even for a second.
“I
mean, I always tell people, I used to go to the library back in the
days to just grab that book and read. I had this impression that the
people they featured probably had four heads.
“I
never knew a day would come when I would see myself in the book. Maybe,
somebody is reading it now and thinks AY has four heads too.” he jested.
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