Nigerian comedian Sabinus has urged partygoers to maintain proper personal hygiene before attending night events, emphasizing the need to bathe and brush teeth before stepping out. In a lighthearted yet direct message shared via his Instagram Story, the popular skit maker reminded fans that cleanliness is key, especially when spending long hours in crowded social settings like clubs. His advice, delivered in his signature humorous tone, stressed that relying solely on morning hygiene routines is insufficient for nighttime outings.
Sabinus repeatedly urged his followers to “bath please bath” before going to parties, highlighting how important it is to feel fresh and presentable. He also specifically advised people to brush their teeth before heading out, warning against using the same mouth that was cleaned in the morning for hours of dancing and socializing. “You can’t use the mouth you brushed since morning to club,” he quipped, adding a playful “Ayebo Ayeba” to underscore the point.
The comedian’s message resonated with many of his followers, who responded with laughter and agreement in the comments section. One user, @GistRadar, joked about how some people neglect hygiene, saying, “Person don go speak for his nose 😂😂 So una no dey bath before you comot.” Another, @Ibn, questioned the practicality, asking, “So you expect me to go to club, bathe and put perfume when I’m still going to sweat.” Despite the playful pushback, several fans acknowledged the truth in Sabinus’ words, with @Fred stating, “e’s saying the real fact cuz people can be weird honestly.”
Others pointed out the social implications of poor hygiene, with @Dynamic25🇳🇬🇳🇬 noting, “Na those babes dey dis kind settings, girls wey dey gba like mad for inside club go wan talk to you face 2 face😌😂.” @The Captain added, “Na everybody Dey complain of mouth odour, we no even know people way kan get the odour,” highlighting how common the issue is in social environments.
Sabinus’ message, though delivered with humor, carries a serious undertone about respect and self-care in public spaces. His advice reflects a growing awareness among Nigerians about the importance of personal hygiene in maintaining social confidence and health. As nightlife continues to thrive across cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, such reminders serve as timely and necessary public health nudges. His words are likely to spark conversations and encourage more mindful habits among partygoers in the coming weeks.


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