Now that the Lagos State government is trying to strengthen traffic
laws, it may need more hands to work with the dreaded Lagos State
Transport Management Authority. If it truly does, it already has a
candidate who may neither collect salary nor indulge in any form of
extortion because he is already a very big boy. The only danger is that
the person may turn every junction to a comedy spot.
The guy in question is popular comedian, Ali Baba, who, alongside other
top artistes, practically seized Campbell Street area in Lagos Island on
Sunday. At a time many other people were in church, Ali Baba and the
forty thieves – sorry, artistes – had rallied round afro beat singer,
JJC, who exploited the relative sanity of the Sunday morning to shoot
the video of his new single, African Skank.
The goal of the hot-paced track is to invite the whole world to the
stage, to partake in several types of beats and dances from various
parts of Africa. JJC’s motive is clear and square in the work.
Among the songs/dances so celebrated are Ghana’s azonto, Kenya’s massia and South Africa’s hlokoloza.
But how does this get Ali Baba into Lastma’s uniform? The director’s
idea of dramatising Skank is to situate the comedian at a junction in an
area as busy and densely populated as Lagos.
Even on the spot, the man who is supposed to be a paramilitary official
has started hearing the music, which moves him into shaking his body
right and left. By the time the first car approaches, all he can do is
to stop it and orders the driver to stay still. He does the same to
another coming from another direction and launches into a fervent dance.
Angered by the nightmare, the drivers jump out one after the other,
fuming and cursing the traffic controller. By this time, the crowd have
joined Ali Baba in the dance, while the Skank spirit also eventually
grips the angry motorists.
Playing different role in the video are Weird MC, Kate Henshaw, Goldie
and Capital Femi. Although Skank may not at first sound like a ‘serious’
piece of music, it has the potential to make wave in the dance arena
where many new generation artistes direct their focus.
STORY AND PHOTO CREDIT :: PUNCH NG
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