ENTERTAINMENT
Skit Maker Phoebe Cooks for Victor Boniface in Fun Instagram Clip

Nigerian skit maker Phoebe recently paid a visit to Super Eagles star Victor Boniface, delivering a homemade meal to him and his friends. In a lighthearted video shared on her Instagram page, Boniface is seen narrating the moment while Phoebe dances cheerfully behind him.
“She brought food for me and my guys,” Boniface says, capturing the fun vibe of the moment. As the video continues, he takes a bite and gives her credit, saying, “the food is nice tho.”
Phoebe also shared the clip with a thankful caption:
“Thank you so much @boniface_jrn
Make una come patronize me o
@jkp_kitchen”
The video has since warmed hearts online, showcasing the friendly connection between Nigerian entertainers and athletes while giving fans a taste of Phoebe’s personality — both in and out of the kitchen.
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