Comedian Gordons apologies after unwarranted insult to Tuface

Comedan, Gordons otherwise known as 'Comedy Belusconi', has chided TuFace Idibia for initiating and then backing out of the nationwide 'One Voice' pro

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Comedan, Gordons otherwise known as ‘Comedy Belusconi’, has chided TuFace Idibia for initiating and then backing out of the nationwide ‘One Voice’ protest. The comedian felt that TuFace got it wrong when he tried to express himself with a tool he isn’t familiar with.      

“TuFace is my mentor when it comes to music. He is one musician I adore, legendary to me. But you cannot use a tool that you are not used to,” the standup comedian said in an interview with Goldmyne TV.
“How are you going to express yourself, TuFace when microphone is right in your face and you are asked to express your grievance and the reason why you are protesting? You can’t express yourself, it’s not your game. Do it with the music you are used to. TuFace is the only illiterate who can sing correctly.”

He made reference to the late Afrobeat king, Fela and the late Sunny Okosuns, saying they all protested in the best way they could by using music. Having faced backlash for his unwarranted attack on the singer, the comedian tried to save face by apologizing, just less than one minute after the video was posted online. Gordons said he was only doing his job, comedy, and he didn’t mean to insult Tuface in any way. He revealed that he has sent a text message containing his apology to the musician and his family.