May 12, 2026

I Go Dye Supports Bovi After Social Media Fight, Forgives Him [See Why]

By Farouk Mohammed

Popular Nigerian comedian, I Go Dye has revealed that he has forgiven Bovi after their recent social media fight.

I Go Dye brushed aside his fight with fellow comedian, Bovi, after a heated argument concerning former Delta State Governor, Emmanuel Uduaghan‘s senatorial ambition.

I Go Dye who was at loggerheads with Bovi for supporting Uduaghan’s senatorial ambition, has now pledged support for the comedian despite their current disagreement.

Writing on his Instagram Page earlier today, I Go Dye said he has decided to support Bovi’s show ‘Man on Fire’ because entertainment brought them this far.

He wrote;

“Regardless of what we have as our style and personality, Entertainment brought us this far; I can’t fail to join many in ushering support for BOVI MAN ON FIRE as he steps out on stage once again. See you there. Amb Francis Agoda.”

I Go Dye called out Uduaghan, not to go to the Senate because he failed his people when he was the governor of Delta State for 8 years. But Bovi reacting, reminded I Go Dye that he was friends with Uduaghan when he was the governor and he failed to give him the advice he shared.

In response, I Go Dye while sharing a picture of Bovi and Uduaghan, accused the comedian of being paid and used as a ‘baby lawyer’by the former governor.

After a war of words over the issue, Bovi threatened to beat him up over the alleged accusation.

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