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Alibaba Akpobome
PseudonymAlibaba, Alibaba Nigerian Comedian
Birth nameAtunyota Alleluya Akpobome
Born (1965-06-24) 24 June 1965 (age 59)
NationalityNigerian
Alma mater Ambrose Alli University
Years active1991–present
SpouseMary Akpobome
Children5

Atunyota Alleluya Akpobome, professionally known as Ali Baba, is a Nigerian stand-up comedian, master of ceremonies [1] and actor.

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Early life

Ali Baba was born in Agbarha otor, Delta State, south-south Nigeria on 24 June 1965, [2] to the royal family of Agbarha Otor. He is the first son of several children and spent his first 8 years in Warri, Delta State. His father is a retired soldier who served in Lagos.

Education

He attended Command Secondary School, Ipaja, Lagos State, and Ibru College Agbarha-Otor, Delta State. He attended Bendel State University (now Ambrose Alli University), Ekpoma and graduated with a degree in Religious Studies & Philosophy.He was neighbour to Pastor Chris Oyakhilome while at school in university. [3]

Career

After completing his academic degree in 1990, he relocated back to Lagos, [4] to develop his comedy talent he discovered at the university. Originally, he planned to study Law but decided he could be more successful by making people laugh than by defending them.

Professional career

He began his professional career performing at corporate events, appearing on television shows with Patrick Doyle, Charly Boy, and Danladi Bako, and making cameo appearances on radio shows with Bisi Olatilo, Sani Irabor, and Mani Onumonmu. [5] He also worked with Prince Adedapo Benjamin Adelegan of DP Lekki Limited as executive assistant in 1991.

In 2014, Ali Baba started an annual comedy event called the 1 January concert. [6] Comedians come up to review the events of the previous year and a first-class graduate from the preceding year receives an award. [7]

In 2015, he started an event called Spontaneity; a quarterly event for budding comedians. [8] Notable among the finalists of this competition is Woli Arole at the 2016 edition. [9]

Ali Baba maintains the philosophy that his business is big enough for all who want to make comedy their chosen profession. As such, he supports, mentors, and presents several comedians helping to ensure that standards are maintained, and professionalism encouraged. [10]

Awards

YearAwardsCategories
2001Laughter Awards – Baziks Theatre AbujaOutstanding Performance
2002Laughter IncorporatedImmense contribution to the comedy Industry
2003Delta State UniversityAchievers Merit Award
2004Pendulum Awards LASU National Association of Physics StudentIcon of Comedy
20041st Nigeria Entertainment AwardsIcon of Comedy
2005National Comedy AwardComedy Enterprise
2006Eric's Entertainment IncRecognition of his solid support to young entrepreneurs
2006Lagos State UniversityAward of Excellence
2006City People EntertainmentInvaluable contribution to the Entertainment Industry
2007RCCGEnablers Merit Award
2008The NewsFor turning stand up comedy into a viable business
2008Diamond Award for ComedyFor helping the growth & development of the Comedy Industry in Nigeria
2009City People EntertainmentInvaluable contribution to the Entertainment Industry
2009National Daily AwardComedian of the decade
2010Comedy for ChangeIn commemoration of his 20 years on stage

Recognition

Ali Baba was inducted into the Johnnie Walker 'Striding Man' Society in 2009 which recognizes men who have achieved great strides in their chosen fields and who motivate and encourage others [11]

In 2012, he rang the Year End Closing Bell of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, the first Nigerian comedian to do so.

He is a Special Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps.

In March 2015, Ali Baba was featured on CNN African voices, speaking about his goal to professionalize and gain acceptance for Nigerian comedians. [12]

In April 2018, Ali Baba received the Paul Harris Fellowship by Rotary International for his contribution to the Nigerian Comedy industry

Family

Ali Baba is married to Mary Akpobome. [13]

Personal life

Ali Baba is an avid reader and enjoys painting. he survived covid-19. [14]

Select filmography

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