Veteran comedian and actor, Alibaba, has stated that after civil service, the entertainment sector is next largest employer of labour in the country.
In a post to Instagram on Thursday, Alibaba said he was at a private dinner with France President, Emmanuel Macron and he said if Nigeria harness the potentials we have in the entertainment sector it will solve the unemployment issues in the country.
“The French President said, the entertainment sector, in Nigeria, with the abundant talent he has heard of and come in contact with, if Nigeria harnessed the potentials we have, over 80% of our unemployment issues will be solved,” he wrote.
Alibaba also listed the number of jobs made available in the industry.
“The entertainment sector employs, cartoonists, sculptors, painters, poets, writers, actors, directors, photographers, lawyers, drivers, managers, accountants, guitarists, pianists, costumiers, floor managers, casting experts, agents, caterers, confectioners,” he wrote.
In a previous post, Alibaba made a proposal to the Federal Government on how to use the recovered fund looted by the late Head of State, Sani Abacha.
He said he would transform the National Theatre within three years if given the looted funds the Federal Government wants to share to poor Nigerians.
“I have a proposal for the federal government. Instead of (sharing) the Abacha loot, give me the money, let’s (transform) the National Theatre, Lagos, to a world class F1 circuit and create many opportunities from that place, and in (three) years we can still give you back this same amount you are about to share,” he wrote.
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