25/06/2025
This Nosa Rex in Talking Thomas is something else. The man doesn’t just talk — he talks like his mouth has no lock, no filter, and definitely no fear. Let me tell you about two scenes that had me shaking my head and laughing out loud.
First, the job interview scene. Thomas walks into a professional office for a serious job interview. Everyone is dressed corporate, the panel looks strict, and you can tell they mean business. They ask him, “Mr. Thomas, why did you leave your last job?”
He smiles and says, “They said I talk too much… but it was the manager’s wife that first told me he was cheating. I only shared what I heard.”
The room goes quiet. One woman on the panel removes her glasses slowly. Before they can respond, he adds, “And this man sitting here — Mr. Benson — he steals printing paper from the office. Check his drawer. Second one.”
They hadn’t even finished the interview. Security showed up and escorted him out, but Thomas kept shouting, “You people are letting a blessing walk out! I talk, yes, but I speak the truth!”
Now fast forward to a housewarming party the same weekend. His friend just moved into a new place and invited people to celebrate. There was music, food, drinks — everything lively.
In the middle of the party, someone makes a joke and asks, “Thomas, what secret could ruin this party right now?”
And without even blinking, Thomas says, “This house was rented with a loan. If he doesn’t pay back next month, EFCC will carry me because I was the guarantor.”
The music stops. People freeze. The host nearly drops his plate. And then Thomas continues, “The jollof rice everyone is eating? They cooked it yesterday. His wife just warmed it this morning.”
At this point, the entire gathering turns into something else. One aunty starts praying. The DJ packs his things. Some people quietly begin to leave.
That’s the kind of man Thomas is. He doesn’t lie — but the truth always comes out at the wrong place and the wrong time.
Nosa Rex played this role so perfectly you’d think it was a real-life documentary. The way he delivers his lines, the timing, the expressions — it’s brilliant.
Talking Thomas is not just funny, it’s the kind of comedy that leaves you wondering how someone can be that honest and still walk around without fear.
If you haven’t watched it yet, you’re missing one of the funniest Nollywood comedies in a while. Find it on YouTube and prepare to laugh — and maybe hide your secrets before someone like Thomas shows up at your event.
Moral lesson- Relationship therapist marry talking Thomas na double wahala...