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Salvado and Uncle Mo choice for Wild ‘N Out?

Wild ‘N Out may sound alien to you, but it is an American comedy and battle rap game show created and hosted by musician and comedian Nick Cannon. Why are we talking about it? Well, it is coming to Africa. Yes, you heard us right. The show that debuted in 2005 will be coming down to Africa and the host and brains behind it are looking for the funniest and most talented people on the continent.

“Africa, are you ready? We bringing Wild ‘N Out to the motherland! I am looking for the funniest and most talented people on the continent; Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Botswana, Ghana, Egypt, Morocco, Ethiopia, Somalia, Cape Town and Johannesburg. What country has the best comedians?

We are about to find out! Tag them, comment and repost. We casting now! #WildnOutAfrica,” Nick Cannon tweeted. With this announcement, Ugandans followed suit in the comment section with most suggesting comedian Patrick ‘Salvado’ Idringi and mechanic cum content creator Uncle Mo. Other creatives that were suggested include Wonder JR, Ruyonga and Dr Hillary.

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