Basketmouth Says Nigeria Isn’t Designed To Support Stand-Up Comedy

“I’m flying out to South Africa in March for the National Comedy Festival; we don’t have those in Nigeria. Despite having about 220 million people, Nigeria only has one comedy club. The country is not designed right now to support stand-up comedy.

Basketmouth Says Nigeria Isn't Designed To Support Stand-Up Comedy - TSZ Naija
Basketmouth Says Nigeria Isn't Designed To Support Stand-Up Comedy.

Bright Okpocha, better known as Basketmouth, a Nigerian comedian, has stated that the country is not doing enough to support stand-up comedy.

In an interview with The Will Downtown Magazine, the comedian bemoaned the lack of comedy clubs in the country, which would have allowed comedians to rehearse before going on stage.

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Furthermore, Basketmouth stated that the country’s inability to support stand-up comedians forced him to diversify into other fields.

He said, “The difference between Nigeria and elsewhere is that we do not have comedy clubs in Nigeria.

“Every state in America has at least four to five comedy clubs where comedians can walk in and say I want to do a 15-minute set, and that’s how they rehearse their material. Here in Nigeria, there is no stage where you can go and try your new materials.

“You can only try it on the stage on the day of the event or maybe among some of your friends, but there is no avenue for you to test your jokes, so it is a risk.

“We do not have writers, agents, or promoters, so a comedian does everything himself; writes jokes, edits, promotes the shows and looks for sponsors.

“The pressure of being a comedian is really heavy. There was a time when Chris Rock wanted to go back to doing tours; he started by playing at comedy clubs in different states. Now we don’t have the opportunity to be on streaming platforms except YouTube, and we know the returns.

“I’m flying out to South Africa in March for the National Comedy Festival; we don’t have those in Nigeria. Despite having about 220 million people, Nigeria only has one comedy club. The country is not designed right now to support stand-up comedy.

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“A musician can make music right now and make money from a record label, streaming, show and all, but comedians can only make money from gigs they are getting paid.

“This is one of the reasons I told myself, ‘Bright, you cannot be just a comedian anymore; you have to diversify and spread yourself everywhere possible.”

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