Renowned Nigerian comedian and entertainer I Go Save is set to light up UK stages this July with his explosive new show, Let Me Do the Talking — a laugh-out-loud night of unfiltered, unapologetic Naija comedy. The tour will hit Cambridge, Hull, Glasgow, and Belfast in a summer of bold humour and cultural connection.
There’s something powerful about Nigerian humour, it cuts deep, heals hard, and leaves you laughing like your aunty at Christmas dinner. Let Me Do the Talking isn’t just a comedy show; it is a mirror held up to life, Naija-style. From power cuts to politics, marriage to man matter, I Go Save will say all the things you have thought but never dared to say out loud.
Who Is I Go Save?
Born Otaghware Otas Onodjayeke, I Go Save hails from Warri, Delta State, and is widely recognised as one of Nigeria’s most versatile comedic voices. With over two decades in the industry, he is known for his razor-sharp humour, energetic stagecraft, and down-to-earth storytelling that reflects the joys and chaos of everyday African life.
Having performed across Germany, Austria, Italy, the UK, and the United States, he has built a loyal global fanbase with humour that resonates across generations. His style blends satire with social commentary, dissecting real issues with a wit that’s both clever and relatable.
Art is a powerful form of self-expression, and comedy is no exception. For me, it is not just about entertaining fans — it’s also a way to share my thoughts on issues and speak out against the wrongs in our society.
I GO SAVE – Haba Naija. (2013, September 20)
Beyond stand-up, I Go Save is a digital content creator and entrepreneur, and the founder of Igosave.tv, an online platform that showcases comedy skits, talk shows, and original Nigerian content. Through this channel, he connects with fans globally and promotes emerging comedy voices in Nigeria and beyond.
He is also a featured cast member on The Flatmates—a popular Nigerian comedy sitcom aired on Africa Magic, where he plays a comic role that has endeared him to both television and streaming audiences. His performances in The Flatmates highlight his versatility as both a stand-up comic and screen actor.
Tour Dates & Venues
The Let Me Do the Talking UK Tour is produced in partnership with Mega Tarmac, All Adams Entertainment, Morpheus Multimedia and The Gidi Vibes™, in collaboration with local partners including Taruwa Africa Centre (Cambridge), Revolve Entertainment, and Enish Restaurant Glasgow.
- Cambridge – 11 July 2025 at Storey’s Field Centre, Eddington
- Hull – 12 July 2025 at Jubilee Central, King Edward Street
- Glasgow – 18 July 2025 at Enish Restaurant, Sauchiehall Street
Why This Tour Matters
This tour marks a bold step forward in amplifying African comedy on global stages. Nigerian music has gone global. Our food is now found on every UK high street. But our stories, our rhythm of laughter, also deserve that spotlight.
Earlier this year, The Gidi Vibes™, in partnership with Morpheus Multimedia, brought Basketmouth’s “Yes I Said It!” UK tour to Hull, marking a major milestone for African comedy in Yorkshire. Now, we are building on that momentum with I Go Save, and expanding the footprint of African humour across more UK cities.
Whether you are Nigerian-born, Afro-curious, or just ready for a good laugh with a jollof-flavoured twist — this tour is for you.
What to Expect:
Come for the laughs, but stay for the full Nigerian experience!
- A vibrant pre-show atmosphere with music, mingling, and cultural flair
- Authentic Nigerian food, think spicy jollof and grilled suya
- Childcare services at selected venues (Hull & Cambridge) for stress-free enjoyment
- A high-energy, unforgettable performance packed with bold jokes and relatable moments
Tickets are selling fast
Secure your seat before ticket sales close. Come for the jokes, stay for the vibes. Let I Go Save do the talking — you just show up and enjoy the ride.