Servant of the Most High explores religious conditioning through a Nigerian lens. Refusing to pander to any group, Dexmond creates a compelling argument about the power religion wields. He draws from personal experiences to shed light on the sensitive topics that cause division amongst a people. This clear-eyed approach to comedy results in a challenging piece of art.
Dexmond: Servant Of The Most High
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Written & Performed by
Dexmond
Release Year
2024
Duration
1hr 8 mins
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Servant Of The Most High Special
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Dexmond Chats With His Estranged Mother
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Dexmond’s Breaks Down Favourite Joke
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Dexmond In Convo With SLK
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Servant Of The Most High Special
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Dexmond Chats With His Estranged Mother
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Deleted Jokes From The Special
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Dexmond’s Breaks Down Favourite Joke
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Dexmond In Convo With SLK
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
I do not agree with everything Dexmond said. I’m a person of faith and I strongly believe in God. But Dexmond is such a wise boy. Many of his jokes were borderline but they were not offensive. It was such a good show. If anything, his performance is making me take my own faith much more seriously.
Eunice
As I walked out of the show, the show also walked out with me. Because I still catch myself giggling when I see the imprints and implications of the jokes on religion. It was a “laugh-till-your-cheeks-hurt-and-think-while-you’re-at-it kind of show. Not sure whether to say it was a brilliant show that was funny or a funny show that was brilliant. Honestly, I’m still thinking.
Moji
Even though he shared uncomfortable truths, I appreciate how respectful Dexmond was about the issue. This is something most comedians don’t know how to do. This is an important conversation that needs to be had and putting in jokes is truly beautiful. The court jesters of old were truth tellers to kings. So comedians have always played an important role in society. And seeing someone so young put out a message this valid, I’m very proud.
Zino
SLK who has released two specials – Thank God I’m Funny and Teetotaler – sits down with Dexmond to discuss their differing faith beliefs.
Dexmond shares why he thinks this joke may be the best from the special
A funny set that Dexmond performed while working on the special but did not make it to the final piece. Hint: Ned Nwoko and Paul Adefarasin
In a no-holds barred conversation with his mum, Dexmond deals with demons, regrets, secrets and the possible origin of his “beliefs”