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I Thought My Joke Would Be My Last Ali Baba Recalls An Encounter With Abacha by KNblog(op): 7:54am On Jun 24, 2025
One joke. “That’s all it took for me to think I wouldn’t leave that stage alive.”

Veteran comedian Atunyota Alleluya Akpobome, famously known as Ali Baba, has performed for presidents, royalty, and some of the most powerful people in the world. But in a rare, emotional reflection, he shared the moment his courage nearly cost him everything—when he made a joke in front of General Sani Abacha, one of Nigeria’s most feared military rulers.

A Performance Like No Other

It happened in the mid-1990s at a prestigious cultural event in Abuja. Ali Baba had been invited to perform, and the audience included top military officials—and Abacha himself.

“The room was heavy,” Ali Baba recalled. “Nobody dared speak too freely. You could feel the tension.”

The Joke That Shook the Hall

While introducing a traditional dance troupe from Akwa Ibom, Ali Baba spotted Abacha sitting stiffly in the front row, wearing his signature black sunglasses.

Without thinking, the words left his mouth:

“Sir, why are you wearing dark glasses? Won’t you watch the dancers?”

The silence that followed was deafening. Gasps filled the hall. The kind of moment where time stands still.

“I was sweating bullets. My legs wanted to run,” he said.

Then, slowly—Abacha removed his glasses.

A Close Call

From the corner of his eye, Ali Baba saw DSS agents shift behind the curtains. He could tell they were watching closely. One wrong move, and it could’ve been the end.

“I just kept smiling, even though my heart was pounding. I genuinely thought I was done.”

But instead of anger, something unexpected happened: Abacha laughed. A deep, hearty laugh that eased the room and gave Ali Baba the greenlight to continue.

“You Made Me Laugh—That’s Why You’re Still Standing”

After the show, Abacha leaned toward him and said:

“You were scared, weren’t you? But you made me laugh. That’s why you’re still standing.”

It was a moment that would define Ali Baba’s career—and his understanding of comedy’s true power.

More Than Just Laughter

“That night taught me that comedy isn’t just about fun. It’s a force,” he said. “It can disarm even the hardest hearts, challenge authority, and open doors that fear keeps shut.”

Now at 60, Ali Baba mentors the next generation of Nigerian comedians. He often shares this story—not just to impress, but to teach.
Re: I Thought My Joke Would Be My Last Ali Baba Recalls An Encounter With Abacha by Zooposki(f): 8:25am On Jun 24, 2025
A Northerner threatening a cowardly Southerner. What else is new? Mtchewwww
Re: I Thought My Joke Would Be My Last Ali Baba Recalls An Encounter With Abacha by slimfit1(m): 9:45am On Jun 24, 2025
Well Abacha died like a rat when he could have been celebrated. He had good intentions for this country but badly implemented. I can rule this country one soul won't die because I want to stay in power. No security agency will kill to keep me the law will deal with the agent.
Re: I Thought My Joke Would Be My Last Ali Baba Recalls An Encounter With Abacha by masterfactor(m): 9:52am On Jun 24, 2025
Zooposki:
A Northerner threatening a cowardly Southerner. What else is new? Mtchewwww
It seems you just escape or about to visit yaba left
Re: I Thought My Joke Would Be My Last Ali Baba Recalls An Encounter With Abacha by sirchim(m): 10:13am On Jun 24, 2025
Allah shi ne mai iko! Mai duniya? What is world, that we have to be scared of a mere mortal? Na God get power.
Re: I Thought My Joke Would Be My Last Ali Baba Recalls An Encounter With Abacha by Lanretoye(m): 10:23am On Jun 24, 2025
slimfit1:
Well Abacha died like a rat when he could have been celebrated. He had good intentions for this country but badly implemented. I can rule this country one soul won't die because I want to stay in power. No security agency will kill to keep me the law will deal with the agent.
rule your own world first,then rule your family,after that you rule your community,from there to your local government and then your senatorial district to your state,by then you will know if you qualify to rule the country…start from now cos you have no much time
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