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5 Nigerian skit makers who rose to fame and the unique skit styles that made them popular

 

5 Nigerian skit makers who rose to fame and the unique skit styles that made them popular
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1. Jarvis (aka Jadrolita)


Why she is trending: Plays a “robot girlfriend” in hilarious skits with “Peller,” full of sass, logic, and glitching.


Comedy style: Satirical relationship humor, often centered on money, house chores, or power struggles.


Notable element: Switches into robotic monotone mid-skits—usually after Peller messes up.



WATCH IT HERE :


Jarvis cooking for Peller then glitching


“Jarvis give me money” skit (TikTok)


Robot girlfriend meltdown (47K+ likes)



2. Modola (@modola_)


Why she is trending: Known for his sharp-tongued roast battles, especially with Ibrahim Amokun.


Comedy style: Yoruba-English roast culture, wordplay, witty putdowns.


Notable element: Often goes head-to-head in hilarious back-and-forths with a deadpan expression.



WATCH  IT HERE :


Roast 118 with Ibrahim Amokun (YouTube)


Roast 116: Failed Date Skit (TikTok)


More Modola clips



3. Agent of Laughter (@agentoflaughter)


Why he is trending: Comedy skits portraying school, wildlife, and “POV” chaos in exaggerated style.


Comedy style: Energetic, slapstick, immersive point-of-view setups.


Notable element: Skits often escalate ridiculously fast—classroom to jungle vibes in seconds.



WATCH IT HERE :


POV: Wildlife Explorer (800K+ likes)


School prank skit (418K+ likes)


Full Agent of Laughter TikTok page




4. Sol Twins (@soltwins)


Why they're trending: Identical twins with perfectly synchronized dance and lip-sync routines.


Comedy style: Physical humor through symmetry, dance, and comedic timing.


Notable element: Their seamless movements make them mesmerizing and meme-worthy.



WATCH IT HERE :


1.8M-like synchronized dance


Jumping on the bed skit (20K+ likes)


More Sol Twins content



5. Skinycomics (@skinycomics)


Why they're trending: Viral food reviews and cultural food reaction skits with dramatic facial expressions.


Comedy style: Over-the-top taste reactions, clever commentary, and food guessing.


Notable element: Uses food as the punchline—either to confuse or to explode in joy.



WATCH IT HERE :


Best of India Street Food Reactions (YouTube Shorts)


Guess the country by food (TikTok, 1M+ likes)


TikTok page for more food skits


 QUICK SNAPSHOT 


Jarvis: Robotic-girlfriend skits blending absurdity and relationship tropes


Modola: Verbal roasts and cultural clapbacks with lightning-fast delivery


Agent of Laughter: Hyperactive school & wildlife POVs with sketch-style humor


Sol Twins: Visually satisfying twin dance comedy


Skinycomics: Hilarious food reaction content with a global flair



🔗 Watch & Explore


Jarvis: TikTok search “Jadrolita robot girlfriend money skit” – e.g. glitching during chores


Modola: YouTube – Roast 118; TikTok – “Roast 116”


Agent of Laughter: TikTok – POV school or wildlife explorer skits


Sol Twins: TikTok – @soltwins synchronized skits and dances


Skinycomics: YouTube Shorts – “BEST OF INDIA STREET FOOD”; TikTok – food guessing games




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