I Cried When I Was Paid The Money That Changed My Life – Comedian Akpororo
His
brand of comedy is infectious, a reason he has gradually become a force
to reckon with in the Nigerian comedy industry. In this chat, Akpororo
reveals his grass to grace story.
Popular
Nigerian comedian, Akpororo, whose real name is Bowoto Jephta, in a new
interview, has shared the story of his rise to fame in the highly
competitive comedy industry.
Below are excerpts from the chat;
Can you briefly tell us about yourself?
My
real name is Bowoto Jephta, popularly known as Akpororo. I came into
limelight in 2008, shortly after I emerged winner of the keenly
contested AY Open Mic comedy competition. Prior to emerging winner of
the competition, I was more into music. I also played football. But in
all, it’s comedy that has brought me where I am today. I think without
comedy, I wouldn’t be where I am today. Comedy has given me name and
prominence.
What is the greatest thing you’ve achieved so far through comedy?
Comedy
has opened a lot of doors for me. At the moment, I get access easily
into areas I couldn’t before now and easy access to top and influential
personalities too.
What inspires your jokes?
I
have always told people that I am a church boy. So the word of God
inspires my jokes. I’m in the choir and I have a mass choir like 80-90
people in Okokomaiko. I don’t joke with the word of God which explains
why most of my jokes are about men of God and the church.
We would like to know how the stage name, Akpororo came about?
There
was a day I was abusing a guy in the church and I said ‘you wey your
head look like Akpororo’. My Bishop just looked at me and said why don’t
you change your name from Holy Son to Akpororo? I didn’t argue and
since then it has been Akpororo.
The last time you cried, what was the cause?
I
hardly cry. God doesn’t allow things that will make me cry to happen.
Even when my heart was broken by my ex-girlfriend, I didn’t cry. When I
lost my grandfather I didn’t cry; so what else will make me cry? The
time I cried was when they paid me money that changed my life. Right
there, I shed tears because I was overwhelmed. It was tears of joy.

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