Uncle Yado, the popular Mozambican comedian, received warm support from fans in Mozambique and Angola after his appearance on the program "A Tarde é Nossa" on TV Zimbo in Angola. The backlash came after Uncle Yado shared a photo of himself alongside the show's host, accompanied by the caption "That photo on TV Zimbo 🎤.".
The photo, simple in its description, generated a wave of comments and messages of support on social media. Fans from both countries expressed their affection and admiration for the comedian, even suggesting that Tio Yado should move to Angola. Among the comments were: "I'm loving it, Tio Yado, you look so well presented, let's live here in Angola now," "Stay in Angola now 🇦🇴 It's so good for you here," "You better move to Angola, my friend, you're more Angolan than anything else," and "Tio Yado 👌 congratulations on your work 👏 Angola👏👏👏 for welcoming our brother so well.".
The warm reception from Angolan fans reflects Tio Yado's success and popularity in Angola. The positive interaction between the comedian and his followers demonstrates the impact he has had through his appearances and performances. Furthermore, the affection shown by fans suggests a growing cultural connection between Mozambique and Angola, strengthened by Tio Yado's humor and talent.
His appearance on the program "A Tarde é Nossa" marks another important step in Tio Yado's career, solidifying his presence in Angolan media and reinforcing his commitment to quality entertainment. For fans in both Mozambique and Angola, Tio Yado continues to be a source of joy and inspiration, demonstrating that humor can transcend borders and unite people from different cultures.





















