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Sabinus Constructs Road in Port Harcourt—Fans Hype the Philanthropy

  • Posted on 07 August, 2025
  • By Jasmine

Nigerian skitmaker and comedian Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, popularly known as Sabinus or Mr. Funny, has left fans stunned—not with jokes this time, but with generational impact. In a surprise twist, the comedian recently constructed a road in his hometown area of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and the internet can’t stop talking about it. Videos surfaced online showing the completed road project with smooth tar, drainage channels, and grateful community members praising the comedian for his unexpected act of philanthropy. For someone known for his chaotic characters and "you dey whine me?" catchphrases, this move has shown fans a deeper side of Sabinus—one that speaks volumes about giving back and building legacy. According to locals, the road has been in a terrible state for years, causing daily stress and transportation issues for residents. With no government attention in sight, Sabinus reportedly took it upon himself to foot the bill and see to the project’s completion. The location of the road, close to his family’s compound, made it even more personal. On social media, fans didn’t hold back: > "This is what true influence looks like!" "He’s not just funny, he’s legendary." "Make our politicians come and learn from this guy." Others took it even further, suggesting that if more celebrities followed Sabinus' footsteps, many underserved communities would be transformed faster than waiting for government aid. The act also sparked conversations around the importance of celebrities using their platforms and wealth for tangible impact—not just giveaways or online clout. And while Sabinus didn’t make a big deal out of the road himself (no PR announcement, no media tour), the people did the talking for him—and rightly so. With this single act, Sabinus has proven that he’s more than just skits and slaps. He’s now being hailed as a "silent builder," a community hero, and an example of what it means to rise and remember home. One fan summed it up best: "Sabinus just dropped the biggest punchline—development.