Nigerian popular skit maker, Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, better known as Sabinus, has expressed dissatisfaction over the federal government’s perception towards entertainers and the industry.
He also said the government has not done enough to establish an enabling environment for the entertainment industry to strive but yet discouraging skit makers with its stiff rules and police.
The funnyman said this during an interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, a TV host recently.
According to Sabinus, he said “I think entertainment, in general, is the best thing Nigeria has right now. As for Super Eagles, we will talk about that later. Entertainment is one reason for which I would say I’m proud of my country.”
“But I don’t see the government looking into that aspect. They don’t see it as anything. Instead, they go against the entertainers, trying to manipulate us with some kinds of rules, regulations, the police, and all that stuff.
“The government needs to calm down and come to terms with entertainment bodies because so many things are going on that they don’t know about. And these things can help this country. Content creation is a career now.
Speaking about the revenue potential of showbiz in Nigeria, he said “It’s playing very well. Why many citizens in the country don’t know about it is because of the government. I wish the government can put an eye on it and invest. You’ll see massive talents that are still behind.
“To do an advert right now, I could get paid N1.5 million or N2 million for a post. In a month I could get five ads. That’s roughly N10 million on a very good month. A reasonable person should invest and put things in place.”
He also acknowledged he would take hold of any opportunity to break into Nollywood, stating that many Nigerian skit makers and content creators earn millions monthly but end up being typecast as people with questionable wealth.
He said “Content creation helped many youths. There are people YouTube pays roughly N15 million to N20 million every month. Nobody knows. Later, if that person buys a house, people say it’s fraud. It doesn’t work that way.”

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