Mr macaroni is a popular comedian in Nigeria and his skits mainly borders on him being duped after showing interest in a lady.
All that has changed as Mr. Macaroni has come with a new twist to his skits, the latest of which he features the Ooni of Ife.
The throne of the Ooni is considered the highest and the most sacred in the Yoruba land. The Ooni is a first class king and also the paramount ruler of the Yorubas.

However, he has featured in a skit involving Mr macaroni, the skit shows the Ooni chastising and sensitising macaroni concerning kneeling and prostrating. You can watch the video using the link below
https://twitter.com/mrmacaronii/status/1284398670591524864?s=19
This has led to different reactions from people who are surprised to see the Ooni in a skit online.
You can check out some of the comments it has generated below.



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