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Comedian Nasboi gifts a goat to Taaooma, turning a simple thank-you into one of the week’s most talked-about entertainment moments.

The Gist
- Nasboi gifts a goat to Taaooma
- Thanks her for entertainment contributions
- Shares photos on social media
Nasiru Lawal, known professionally as Nasboi, shared the appreciation post on his social media pages on Friday, alongside photos of himself presenting the animal to his fellow skit maker.
A thank-you for her craft
Nasboi said the gift was his way of saluting Taaooma’s contributions to the entertainment industry. He praised her consistency and the doors she has opened for other creators.
Taaooma, whose real name is Maryam Apaokagi, is one of Nigeria’s most successful female skit makers. She is known for playing several characters in a single video, often built around family and everyday Nigerian life.
The two creators have collaborated before, and Nasboi framed the present as a mark of genuine respect between peers rather than a publicity stunt.
Why Nasboi gifts goat to Taaooma
In Nigerian slang, calling someone a “GOAT” means the greatest of all time. By handing over a literal goat, Nasboi played on that joke while still making his point clear.
The humour landed quickly. Fans flooded the comments, with many calling the gesture creative, funny and heartfelt all at once.
Others joked about the rising cost of livestock, teasing that the present was both a compliment and a serious investment.
A growing creator economy
Nasboi and Taaooma sit at the top of a booming Nigerian skit-making scene. Creators in the space now earn through brand deals, music, live shows and platform monetisation.
What started as short comedy clips for laughs has become a full industry, with the biggest names commanding millions of followers across platforms.
Nasboi himself has crossed over into music, releasing singles that have charted alongside his comedy work. Taaooma has built her brand into acting, directing and entrepreneurship.
A bond built on collaboration
The two have crossed paths often in the skit-making world, appearing in each other’s videos and challenges over the years.
That history gave the gesture extra weight, with fans reading it as genuine respect rather than a one-off gimmick.
Nigerian comedy has produced a tight-knit community of creators who frequently celebrate one another’s wins online.
Public praise between top names helps lift the whole industry, signalling unity in a space that is often fiercely competitive.
Taaooma is widely credited with opening doors for female skit makers, many of whom now cite her as an inspiration.
Her work blends sharp humour with relatable family scenes, a style that has earned her millions of followers and major brand partnerships.
Why it matters
Public shows of support between rival creators are not always common in a competitive industry. Nasboi’s gesture stood out because it celebrated a colleague instead of chasing a clash.
For fans, the moment offered a lighter story in a busy entertainment week. For both creators, it kept their names trending and reinforced their place among the country’s most recognisable comedy stars.
Whether the goat ends up as a pet or a pot of pepper soup, the gift has already done its job, sparking laughs and conversation across Nigerian social media.

