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We’re not half-way there in comedy, Ali Baba speaks


Nigeria’s king of comedy, Ali Baba has revealed that though the comedy industry is growing, we are yet to explore all the sectors in the industry. He made this statement in a recent interview.

“The value proposition and the dynamics of the comedy industry right now is still booting. We have not engaged all the sectors in the comedy industry. We are growing .
“We need to have sitcoms on TV, we need to have a lot of talk shows, we need to create a lot more platforms.
“This is one reason I started Alibaba’s Spontaneity. I believe with time we will get there. If it were like a computer system, I will say we are 40 percent booting, but we will get there.”

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