They may be the butt of their jokes. They could do anything but be serious. But they’re no fools. While you smile at home, they are rocking and dancing Gobe to the banks!
From obscurity to fortune, these comedians are the biggest in the game. They are Nigerian’s top five richest comedians.
No. 5 – AY
Call him a master of the arts. You won’t be wrong. He’s a
lover of taste and distinction- and maybe money too! His AY Live annual show
fetches him around N160 million. In popular demand, AY collects between N1 to
N2 million per event, while his annual income is put at N280 million, with a
net worth of N800 million, AY can surely boast of exotic cars and choice
properties.
No. 4 – JULIUS AGWU
He is a genius. No doubt. Book publishing in Nigeria could
be anything but money spinning. But Julius defied the odds. His book, Jokes Apart fetched him N20
million. A humor investor, Julius is the CEO of Real Laff entertainment,
organizers of Crack Your Ribs and Laugh for Christ’s Sake. These events bring
him N140 million annually. With a performance fee between N2 to N3 million, his
net worth is N1.5 billion, including properties scattered across the country.
He’s indeed a money making genius.
No. 3 – I GO DYE
He’s a UN ambassador. But he hardly banks on that! Beyond
thrilling his admirers, I Go Dye is a consummate businessman. He owns Revamp
Construction. Revamp deals in real estate, property and road construction. His
annual take home is between N350 and N500 million. With a net worth of over N2
billion, I Go Dye is not done. Not yet. Franstel Bottle water is in the works.
No. 2 – BASKETMOUTH
He’s basket mouth, but so is his business appetite. More
than any other Nigerian comedian, Basketmouth remains the toast of reputable
brands in Nigeria. He pockets over N120 million annually from his endorsement
deals. He gets N100 million from his Basketmouth Uncensored
show. With an income of over N360 million, his net worth stands at N2 billion.
No. 1 – ALI BABA
All hail the King! A jester extraordinaire, but a serious
businessman too. His Lekki home alone is valued at over N300 million. Dubbed
the father of modern Nigerian comedy, he’s the delight of politicians and the
big boys in Nigeria. His appearance fee stands between N4 to N5 million per
event. And he’s sure of two events per week: Bringing him to N400 million per
annum. With a net worth of over N3 billion, little wonder he remains the
kingmaker of Nigeria’s comedy industry.
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