The latest installment of Ethiopian Broadcasting Service's (EBS) beloved Sunday show "Entewaweqalen Wey?" (Shall We Get to Know Each Other?) has once again delivered a dose of laughter to its viewers. The episode featured a comedian who had the audience roaring with a clever joke about child naming.
During the show, the comedian deadpanned, "I've named my child 'No More'," causing an eruption of laughter from both the studio audience and viewers at home. This witty remark not only showcased the comedian's sharp sense of humor but also touched on the relatable topic of the challenges of parenthood.
"Entewaweqalen Wey?" has long been a staple of Ethiopian television, known for its mix of entertainment, humor, and insightful conversations. This particular episode demonstrated why the show continues to be a favorite among viewers, offering a perfect blend of comedy and everyday life observations.
The joke about naming a child "No More" resonated with many parents who could relate to the implied exhaustion and overwhelming nature of raising children. It's this kind of relatable humor that keeps audiences tuning in week after week.
As clips of the show circulate on social media, viewers are sharing their favorite moments and praising the comedian's quick wit. This episode serves as a reminder of the power of humor to bring people together and provide a much-needed break from the stresses of daily life.
The success of "Entewaweqalen Wey?" and moments like these highlight the vibrant comedy scene in Ethiopia and the important role that laughter plays in the country's cultural landscape.
