By Teddy Nwanunobi
Popular Abuja comedian, Sarkin Dariya, has promised the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) residents a Sallah special that will deliver “multiple laughs” and memorable moments for attendees, with the Season 4 of his ‘Multiple Laffs’ show.
Billed for May 30, 2026, the event, which will hold at the Congress Hall of Transcorp Hilton Abuja, has been positioned to become the biggest entertainment event in Abuja during the Sallah celebration.
Organised by Kwaro Band Entertainment in collaboration with Transcorp Hilton Abuja, the show is a star-studded entertainment event that is expected to draw hundreds of fun seekers to Abuja.
The organisers of the event, which is themed ‘My life is a joke,’ and is already generating buzz across the city ahead of the holiday season, have promised an unforgettable night packed with rib-cracking performances, music and surprise appearances.
According to a statement by renowned public relations practitioner, AlexReports, said the lineup will feature some of Nigeria’s biggest comedy acts, including I Go Save, MC Casino, Aminu De Comedian, Shortcut, Pashun, and King James, adding that more entertainers are expected to storm the stage on the night.
Speaking ahead of the show, AlexReports described the event as more than just a comedy concert, saying it would provide residents and visitors in Abuja an opportunity to unwind and celebrate Sallah in grand style.
According to him, the show is designed to blend comedy, music and premium entertainment into one spectacular experience capable of rivaling some of the biggest live events hosted in the nation’s capital.
He said guests are also expected to enjoy different categories of seating arrangements ranging from regular access tickets to exclusive luxury packages tailored for premium guests seeking a more upscale entertainment experience.
With anticipation building steadily, entertainment enthusiasts across Abuja are already looking forward to what many believe could become one of the standout comedy events of the year in the FCT.
