DKB in trouble after controversial actions

Comedian lands himself in the negative view of the public after not being able to keep himself from matters that do not concern him

DKB in trouble after controversial actions
DKB

After his controversial comments about Nicole Thea, the U.K based Ghanaian dancer who died together with her unborn son, DKB has not been finding things easy on the entertainment scene.

DKB blamed the YouTube star for her own death, claiming that the dancer should not have flaunted photos of herself and her baby bump on social media because a lot of "witches and wizards" exist there. He lambasted the dead dancer and tried to use her as an example for other pregnant Ghanaians, admonishing them to keep their "bellies hidden".

Ghanaians were having none of it, as they instantly criticized the comedian for his thoughtlessness. Although DKB eventually apologized and tried to make good, it seems as if the damage had been done.

The comedian who recognized the errors in his ways has now come out to beg, asking for the forgiveness of the general public while also narrating the experiences he 's had in the past and how he does not want them to be repeated.

He narrated how he was once sabotaged by a group of Ghanaians and Nigerians when he was set to perform on Nigeria's Basket Mouth's stand up comedy show, 'Lord of the Ribs', in the United Kingdom. DKB revealed Basket Mouth was forced to take him off because people threatened to boycott if he appeared on the show.

 

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According to him, his face was removed from the artwork of the show and his fans started to ask questions. 

'Basket Mouth releases a new artwork; I'm not on the artwork and then people start asking that 'what's happening?’’’ he said.

He stated that he immediately called Basket Mouth's team only to get this reply:

Basket says he is not comfortable with you on the show . . . He said some Ghanaians and other people threatened to boycott the show, with you being on the show, so he had to take you off''.

'Do you know how petty Nigerians can get if they want to be petty? Do you know how petty they can get? You have no idea. If they don't want you, they let you know. It's not Ghanaians who will pretend.''

Not wanting a repeat of the unfortunate series of events, DKB has rendered a public plea to Ghanaians in general.