The Choba-born comedian, actor and musician has joined pantheon of intending gubernatorial aspirants warming up to take the reins of power from Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State. In this chat with Potpourri, the diminutive entertainer talks about his political intent, his career and other things. Excerpts:
It is been quite a while; what’s been happening?
I am working on a lot of projects at the moment; I am still organising
comedy shows. l am currently working on something for my music. I have a band
called ‘Reel Laif Band’ and we are performing at the Encomium black and white
ball holding this Sunday.
The news is going round that you are working at becoming the governor of
your state. What is your take on this?
Yes, I am working on that project too at the moment.
Would you call yourself a politician?
I cannot really call myself a politician, but l am someone who prays and
wish for things to get better than it is in this country. I believe I can help
to achieve what my brother started in Rivers State. It is a known truth that
Port Harcourt was the Garden City of this great country, but we lost that glory
because of poverty and neglect, coupled with incessant militancy and
kidnapping. Governor Amaechi has done well for the State, but we still need
good hands after he leaves to continue the good work.
If you are not a politician then why do you want to be the governor of
Rivers State?
Becoming the governor of Rivers State was not something that came up
overnight. It was not on my radar back then. The people of Rivers State in the
Diaspora and those in the State have been clamouring for me to come out as an
aspirant. They believe I have what it takes to go for it. It just dawned on me
that I indeed have what it takes. I have given it a serious thought and have
given in to their pressure.
These people who have been bothering you, would they sponsor your
election, if yes, who are they?
Yes, they will. But I do not want to disclose their names for security
reasons.
Will you use a political party at the end of the day?
Yes, we shall, eventually, but I do not want to unveil that now.
In your future party, do you think an aspirant from your party will be
going for the presidency?
Yes, when the time comes it will be revealed.
How is the comedy business these days?
Comedy business is going well. You know it’s one of the biggest
businesses in Nigeria now as it helps to relax our tensed nerves. People who
laugh a lot tend to live longer. Comedy is so important that even people
outside the shores of Nigeria know about it before us. Obasanjo was someone who
practiced it while he was in power.
What else do you have up your sleeve?
I have a studio and I also own a construction company.

Very funny guy
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