COUNTRIES

Observateur Ebène: This Comedian’s Message from Jail is Stirring Up the Internet

HomePeopleCelebrityObservateur Ebène: This Comedian's Message from Jail is Stirring Up the Internet

Ivorian comedian Observateur Ebène has shared a message for his fans from his prison cell.

Observateur Ebène, a web comedian, was sentenced to 12 months in prison, six of them non-suspended, along with a fine of five million FCFA. Following his conviction, he sent out a message thanking his supporters. “Thank you for surrounding me with your love during this trial. It is a source of strength and comfort for me,” read a post on the comedian’s Facebook page.

He continued by adding not to blame the plaintiff. “Especially do not hold it against the plaintiff, who remains a victim, and I am determined to learn from this experience…,” he added.

Moreover, to conclude the post, a mobile money number was shared for those who wish to provide financial support to help him pay his fine.

Excuses Observateur Ebene 1 Observateur Ebène: This Comedian's Message from Jail is Stirring Up the Internet

It should be noted that the web comedian had previously narrowly escaped prison after his harsh remarks on Ivorian rapper Didi B and his wife. In that video, he had targeted Didi B’s wife over the fact that she had not yet had children.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Chad

Chad: 35 killed and 6 injured in deadly clash in the south

Military cooperation: China and Russia step up strategic partnership

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: Maurice Kakou Guikahué resigns as Political Adviser to PDCI-RDA President

Chad

Chad: opposition leader Succès Masra arrested amid rising political tensions

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: Moroccan ambassador bids farewell to President Ouattara

Mali

Mali: Abdoulaye Maïga unveils the government’s action program for 2025-2026

Libya

ICC authorized to investigate crimes in Libya through 2027

World

Slovenia: statue of Melania Trump stolen from her hometown

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: water outage announced in several Abidjan districts

France

2032 presidential election: 84% of French oppose Macron’s return, poll shows