A godfather of Nigerian comedy, Ali Baba has frowned at the current state of comedy business in Nigeria.
He lamented the alarming rate at which quacks and amateurs are taking over the business.
The veteran comedian explained that many quacks ventured into the comedy business with little or no sense of humour, all because of the financial gains.

He said that “There is a very thin line between being funny and being offensive; some people don’t know how to tread it because a lot of people have come into comedy because of the financial reward.
“So you have a lot of that going on and what that does is that when all comers come into this, you have quacks, people who don’t know the difference between their left & right; and so when they come on stage to tell jokes they jump at anything that they want to.”
The acclaimed king of Nigerian comedy further advised present comedians to strive to acquire an in-depth understanding of the humour making craft to avoid the risk of getting into trouble after cracking jokes on stage.


