Nigerian stand-up comedian Omo Baba
has gotten a lot of digs about his facial features and more often than
not he uses it as a source of some of his jokes on stage.
In a chat with Telegraph Newspaper
however, the comedian who recently proposed to his girlfriend of six
years shared his most embarrassing moment and according to him it was a
few years back when a fan told him he was ugly.
Read excerpts from his interview below.
On his worst memory:
When I was working in 2003, a fan told me boldly that I was so ugly. I
felt like dying because I always see myself as a fine boy. So when
people started telling me the same thing, I just told them that even
though I am ugly they can still call me ‘fine boy’. That was how the
fine boy thing began. It is like a blessing in disguise.
On meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan recently with other entertainers:
He demanded to see entertainers in Nollywood, music industry and
comedians too. I got a call and I honoured it. That was all. [He] let us
know what he has done, his plans if re-elected and other things about
governance. He tried to shed light on some issues he felt the public had
misinterpreted or are misinterpreting.
On proposing to his girlfriend after 6 years:
Fans have been asking me since 2002 when I would get married, but I am
the advocate of ‘get married, stay married’. I feel it is the time for
me to do the right thing, not because I want to be like others. Marriage
is never too late. I see younger and older ones getting married every
day and I have anchored over 500 weddings, so I believe I can advise
couples even though I am not married yet.
On his music: Like they
say, ‘Jack of all trade, master of none’. For you to have a say in a
particular field, one needs to start with one before introducing the
others. And it appeared comedy came first for me. Most people don’t even
know I have been acting before comedy. In 2009, I had singles with the
late Dagrin, Terry G, 9ice, Eldee among others. I would soon drop an
album. If you take things steadily, then you can be ‘Jack of all trade,
master of all’. Most of the jobs and invitations I get now are as a
comedian. I am not trying to rubbish Nollywood people or musicians but I
can act and sing well.
Photo Credit: Telegraph
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