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Alibaba: Were Mandela alive, SA would have sent him to beg for MTN

Ali Baba on stage

Atunyota Alleluya Akporobomerere, a Nigerian comedian better known as Alibaba, is of the opinion that Jacob Zuma, South African president, is coming to Nigeria to negotiate the penalty issued to MTN by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

Describing himself as more than a comedian, he shared his prediction of the situation between NCC and MTN on his social media account.

“When people call me a comedian, I don’t argue. Because I am. When people call me unserious, I sometimes agree reluctantly. But to be honest, I am a lot of things,” he said.

“The other thing I do a lot is look beyond the noise and the consequences of certain issues in the front burner of our national discourse.

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“When the fine was placed on MTN by NCC, I told someone who is a renowned lawyer and seasoned commentator on national affairs, that if Mandela were alive, MTN and South African Government would have sent him to talk to the Nigerian government, all in a bid to not pay that fine.

“He said everything is a joke to you. But I was serious. That in the present situation, he should watch and see, that President Jacob Zuma would be heading to Nigeria shortly, to negotiate the penalty.

“One of the people at the gathering, a former minister, told me to go and sit down.

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“I don’t know how it came to betting, but one of them said if Zuma comes to Nigeria because of the MTN issue he will give me 2 million Naira. And if he doesn’t, and the issue is resolved, I will give him N1m. The former minister witnessed.

“So, there I was this morning at about 8:30am, just getting ready for the office, my phone rang. It was Oga Former minister: ‘Ali, I am beginning to fear you ooo’.

“‘What did I do sir?’

“‘President Zuma is coming to Nigeria! You this Urhobo winch!’

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“I hung up & called my debtor. The phone rang out. He called me back, 30 minutes or so, later. Oga Zuma is coming oooo!

“‘Don’t be too excited,’ he said, ‘we are not sure it’s because of MTN’.

“‘Ok sir’, I replied. The details of the visit are being worked out right now. And guess what, it’s looking like I predicted.”

The South African president arrived Nigeria on Tuesday although the details of the visit are not yet known.

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The 50-year-old comedian revealed that the NCC claimed that people were using unregistered sim cards to carry out terrorist attacks and robberies.

“Why was MTN fined? NCC claims people were using their unregistered SIM cards to carry out terrorist acts, kidnapping, Robbery and all kinds of act that undermined the security & peace of this country.”

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