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Ali Baba: “I Almost Got Killed Because Of My Joke About General Abacha”

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Veteran Nigerian comedian Ali Baba recently shared a harrowing experience from the 1990s during a guest appearance on the Leadership Podcast, detailing how a seemingly innocuous joke almost cost him his life under the authoritarian rule of General Sani Abacha.

Reflecting on a tense moment at an event in Abuja, Ali Baba recalled addressing then-President Abacha while hosting a performance by the Akwa Ibom cultural group. With a touch of humor, he remarked to Abacha, “Your Excellency, sir, it’s almost 10 pm. Why are you wearing dark shades? Remove this shade, nah, or don’t you want to see their performance?” This direct confrontation sparked an immediate reaction, as Abacha removed his sunglasses and whispered to an aide.

As security personnel began to accumulate backstage, Ali Baba realized the gravity of the situation. In a swift decision to protect himself, he moved closer to Abacha. In a surprising turn of events, the general attempted to ease the tension with humor, to which Ali Baba playfully responded, “Don’t worry, sir, let them arrest me here.” This lighthearted exchange managed to elicit a rare smile from the notoriously strict leader.

Abacha’s reign from 1993 until his death in 1998 was characterized by significant political repression, where dissent was met with severe consequences, including imprisonment and torture. Ali Baba’s anecdote serves as a poignant reminder of the fine line between humor and peril during one of Nigeria’s most tumultuous political eras.

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Skales claims Nigeria has a lower crime rate than the UK because of jungle justice.

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Nigerian Afrobeats artist, Skales, recently sparked debate with his comments regarding crime rates in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. In an interview on “Just Vibes,” Skales posited that the perceived lower crime rate in Nigeria is attributable to the fear of extrajudicial punishment. He stated that potential criminals in Nigeria are deterred by the possibility of severe, unsanctioned retribution, a consequence he believes criminals in the UK are less likely to face.

While acknowledging the deterrent effect, Skales explicitly stated he does not support or encourage “jungle justice” due to its inherently extrajudicial nature.

Furthermore, Skales touched upon the definition of Afrobeats, suggesting it functions more as an umbrella term encompassing diverse musical styles rather than a rigidly defined genre. This assertion echoes ongoing discussions within the music industry regarding the boundaries and evolution of the Afrobeats sound.

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Kizz Daniel asks fans to stop requesting financial assistance.

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Nigerian Afrobeat artist, Kizz Daniel, has recently addressed the rising trend of fans soliciting financial assistance from him on social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

While the artist has previously engaged in public giveaways, he expressed frustration with the frequency of such requests. He indicated a desire for genuine engagement with his fanbase beyond financial transactions.

In a statement on X, Daniel conveyed his intention to discontinue public financial assistance. He stated that future charitable endeavors would be conducted privately, emphasizing his preference for a relationship with fans based on mutual appreciation of his music and artistry. The shift appears to be driven by a desire to maintain a healthier dynamic within his online community amidst current economic pressures.

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Davido Affirms Protection of Tiwa Savage Amidst Past Tensions.

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Recent reports indicate a potential resolution to the previously strained relationship between Nigerian music icons Davido and Tiwa Savage. Despite past allegations of threats levied against Savage, stemming from a social media interaction involving Davido’s first baby mama, Sophia Momodu, Davido has publicly affirmed his dedication to Savage’s safety and well-being.

In a recent interview, Davido described Savage as his “sister for life,” emphasizing their long-standing bond and mutual respect within the industry. He further vowed to protect her with all his resources.

This statement comes a year after Savage filed a petition alleging threats against her, and despite initial reactions, including a protective response from Savage’s ex-husband, Teebillz, Davido’s recent declaration suggests a commitment to reconciliation and a renewed sense of camaraderie within the Nigerian music scene. It remains to be seen how this development will further evolve the dynamics between these influential figures.

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