Popular comedian Bright Okpocha, better known as Basketmouth, has lamented that stand-up in Nigeria โis dying.โ
He noted that, unlike the music and movie industries, the Nigerian comedy sector lacks โstructure and platform.โ
He spoke in a recent interview with Arise TV.
Basketmouth said: โMy colleagues will agree with me that stand-up comedy in Nigeria is actually dying. The culture of stand-up comedy is bleeding terribly.
โYou know, with music, they have their streaming platforms; they have a platform that supports what they do across the world. With movies, they have the same thing: they have the streaming platform. And Afrobeats broke into that space and made room for the movies. Unfortunately, for comedy, we donโt have any platforms. We donโt have comedy clubs; we donโt have any structure.
โIn the United States, if comedians decide to go on tour, before they go on tour, they do comedy clubs across the states and try the materials repeatedly. But here in Nigeria, thereโs no comedy club. Thereโs nowhere for you to practice your materials. Because this is an art, you canโt just create it and go on stage when you donโt know what the response is going to be like. When musicians make their songs, they call different people, A&R, and ask for their feedback before feeding it to the rest of the world. But out here, you see a lot of comedians. Itโs a risky game. And theyโre the ones promoting the shows, looking for sponsors. The system is not built to support comedy. A lot of newbies donโt have the platform like we had.โ