Comedian Akpororo, in a new interview with Tribune newspaper, talked
about how he gets his inspiration, his journey into the comedy business and more…
What year did you commence your career in the comedy industry?
Professionally, I started between 2010 and 2011.
Before that time, did you know you were going to be a comedian? Was it something you were doing as a young person?
As
a young person, I was funny. Not that I was doing comedy, but people
laugh because of the way I talk. So, when I decided to take it up
professionally, I knew I will be successful. But I didn’t know I will go
this far. I didn’t even think comedy will make me this big.
It’s
been about seven years since you started and you have become one of
Nigeria’s most sought-after comedians. What would you have to say about
that?
I want to thank God for that first. Now, I have my own
platform, which is Akpororo Vs Akpororo. I am happy with what God has
given me: my family, the experiences. I thank God for His grace upon my
life.
As a young comedian, would say that you encountered no challenges on your way up?
I
am a man with favour and grace. My brother, I just give God the glory.
With grace, there are no challenges. I am just favoured.
What do you have to say to young comedians who want to have the kind of lift you had?
See,
my brother, things have changed. E no be like before. Now, anyone can
blow from wherever they are. For instance, you can put your material
online and people would like them and call you. I tell people to put
their stuffs online and people will call you from all over the world.
But you still need the platform to showcase yourself. I be comedian no
be for mouth.
One other comedian once told me he had to learn
how to crack jokes. In your years of experience, do you think someone
can be proficient in the comedy industry without having innate talent?
Yes!
Definitely. You can train yourself to be funny. There are people who
weren’t funny before, but who are now because they acquired some
training. It is about working hard.
In that light, can we have an academy for comedy?
Yes,
we can have that. No be wetin other industries get? Anything you love
doing when you put yourself into training you become better. Anyone who
wants to be a comedian can engage himself. We have a lot of video clips
and skits that can give anyone a sound training on how to crack jokes in
Nigeria. From watching these videos, an individual can begin to compose
their own jokes with the same pattern. Yes, comedy can be learnt. In
fact, even the people who are funny need to rehearse, look for new
materials. If you say that you are born with it and you no go train
yourself, you will go out of stock and out of market.
In your own opinion, what makes a joke very funny in Nigeria?
[Smiles]
My brother, this question eh! What makes a joke funny is in the way it
is told. First, Nigeria on its own is funny. We have so many funny
things around us. So, in telling a joke, we talk about things that
people experience every day. I am talking about street life, Lagos
drivers and their conductors, poverty and wealth. These are things that
people know and can relate to. As comedians, what we do is to tell these
real life stories and because Nigeria is a funny country, these stories
become funny to those who know and can relate to them. Let me also say
that, we also imagine or project into situations. We can fast-ward or
rewind a particular incident just to know how it could have been. Most
times people find truth in these things. And that technique is always
successful especially when you have creative imagination. Mostly, what
we do now is to dwell on real life incidents. Any incident that happens
in Nigeria today is a material short and simple. So to make a joke
funny, just be observant especially when you are walking around Lagos.
You will see funny things. Even as we are talking now, I don dey get
material.
In the comedy industry, people have their own
niche. Some comedians dance, some sing and some combine talking, dancing
and singing. You do not only combine everything, you also have this
crazy person’s persona. What inspired it?
It is my own style.
I figured that if you are coming into the industry you need to bring
something new. Like you said, some comedians sing, dance and even act
drunk. I know I can dance and sing, but I wanted to stand out, so I
introduced something. People talk about mad people a lot in jokes, but I
decided to act it out. It is my strategy and I want to thank God for
what He has done.
But where did you pick it up?
I watch mad men. I observe them a lot.