
Nigerian comedian Nasboi has left his followers in a whirlwind of speculation after a mysterious tweet on his official handle today. The post, which reads, “I send joy transport buh she don off phone, does that mean joy is not coming?” has sparked a flood of responses from his fans and fellow entertainers, all eager to decode its meaning.
Nasboi, known for his humorous and often cryptic social media presence, has a history of posting playful and thought-provoking content that occasionally leaves people guessing. In today’s tweet, he appears to reference someone named “Joy,” who seems to have missed a planned meeting or communication.
The tweet’s vagueness, coupled with its informal language, has prompted various interpretations. Some fans have assumed it could be a tongue-in-cheek remark about a personal situation or a sketch idea, while others believe it might be linked to an upcoming show or collaboration.
However, the phrase “she don off phone” (meaning “she turned off her phone” in Nigerian Pidgin) has led some followers to wonder whether Nasboi’s message is more than just a casual joke. Could it be a reference to an actual person? Or is it merely a clever play on words?
Industry insiders are also speculating whether the tweet has anything to do with the comedian’s upcoming projects. Nasboi, who has built a large following on Twitter and other social media platforms, often uses these platforms to tease future events or content.
Joy, a common name in Nigerian pop culture, might also be a reference to an inside joke, a celebrity, or even a fictional character in one of Nasboi’s comedic skits.
Fans of Nasboi have flooded the post with comments, asking for clarification, and some even speculating on the identity of “Joy.” Others have humorously suggested that Joy could be a metaphor for “happiness” or “good vibes,” further adding to the playful mystery surrounding the tweet.
Until further clarification from Nasboi himself, the meaning of this post remains a subject of light-hearted speculation on Nigerian social media.