'' Follow the ladder not climb the ladder '' - Ghana's king of comedy
In recent weeks lots of videos that have ladders in them bandying on social media of late, don’t be surprised; it’s a new challenge. ‘Follow the ladder to Heaven,’ a song originally done by Nigerian songstress Agnes Iro about 10 years ago, has suddenly gained so much attention on social media.
What may seem a fortune to the song has rather turned to be a challenge apparently meant to make fun of the poor quality of the video.
Winner of the Ghana Entertainment awards 2017 USA, comedy act and Ghana's king of comedy DKB has made an interesting revelation on the ladder challenge. In his recent follow the ladder challenge, the King of Comedy said '' its follow the ladder not climb the ladder ''.
In the video DKB is seen dancing with 2 other ladies as they follow the ladder instead of climbing the ladder. Currently, social media is flooded with different versions of videos to the song in a #FollowtheLadderChallenge, most of which evoke so much creativity and humour.
What may seem a fortune to the song has rather turned to be a challenge apparently meant to make fun of the poor quality of the video.
Winner of the Ghana Entertainment awards 2017 USA, comedy act and Ghana's king of comedy DKB has made an interesting revelation on the ladder challenge. In his recent follow the ladder challenge, the King of Comedy said '' its follow the ladder not climb the ladder ''.
In the video DKB is seen dancing with 2 other ladies as they follow the ladder instead of climbing the ladder. Currently, social media is flooded with different versions of videos to the song in a #FollowtheLadderChallenge, most of which evoke so much creativity and humour.
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