Despite being in the industry for over a decade, famous Nigerian comedian Ayo Makun is undeniably still at the top of his game.
The comedian cum filmmaker, via his Instagram page, shared some smoking photos as he noted how people say the spotlight dims with age. However, he forgot the memo as he is still relevant.
The father of two stated that he can’t retire.
“They said the spotlight dims with age… I guess I forgot the memo.
Call it grace.
StillRelevant AYNoDeyRetire”.

Many of his fans took to his comment section to hail him.
One medina_inusa wrote, “Sugar Zaddy of Lagos
One maria_ibiang wrote, “Very fine sugar daddy
One j_funmi wrote, “You’re ageing backwards and gracefully
One amakanwnk wrote, “E joy before the waist go bend
One rebeccarepene wrote, “No be lie. Mr Ay no dey retire”
A few weeks back, Makun, had credited his kids for being behind his hard work. He revealed that one reason why he can’t stop working hard is to make sure his kids are sorted. The father of two further said that his greatest purpose is to care for and nurture those souls who make life truly beautiful.
In other news, AY had sent a message to his colleagues, advising them to handle their business properly. He asserted that it is always good to protect what is ours, but sometimes, one gets caught up in one’s insecurities without seeing or minding what one says or does to others. He stated that every time we lash out our frustrations on others who are clueless about our true situations, it shows how weak we are.
Early this year, AY had unburned his heart to his followers about the misconstruction of his personality. The father of two wrote about how grace enabled him to navigate obstacles with courage and determination and stated that people who trolled him only saw and made assumptions from the surface view, and he had learned to grow through these experiences.
The divorcee also shared a deep message on the importance of peace, which he stated can only be achieved through coexistence. He revealed that he has learned how to quit contractions and start construction, as he admonished the public to set high standards for life. AY added that when one stops expecting people to be perfect, he or shë can like them for who they are or teach them from a place of love to become better.
