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Ace Comedian Ali Baba Reacts to Remi Surutu’s Return to Work Weeks After the Death of Her Teen Daughter

Ace Comedian Ali Baba Reacts to Remi Surutu’s Return to Work Weeks After the Death of Her Teen Daughter

Nollywood Yoruba actress, Remi Oshodi aka Remi Surutu, who lost one of her two daughters, Ariyike Ayomide Oladayo to the cold hands of death in July (read here), has resumed work.

While many may not understand the reason for Surutu’s return to location shortly after her daughter’s sad death, veteran comedian and father of four Ali Baba has shed more light on the sensitive issue. See more….

According to Ali Baba who shared a little narrative to throw more light on the matter, he clearly understands the grieving mother as he could relate with the need to let the show go on.

READ ALSO: Grieving Actress Remi Surutu Mourns Loss of Daughter with Touching Words

In his post on Instagram, Ali Baba reveals a time, over a decade ago when he was down with chicken pox and had to be hospitalized because he was covered from head to toes with the pox.

Meanwhile, he had been paid 500K to perform at a show, the funny man said he called his clients and made them know he was sick but would have some other top comedians cover up for him.

READ ALSO: Remi Oshodi Pens Heartwarming Tribute to Late Daughter | Her Burial is Today

Unfortunately, his clients would have none of it.

See the post below…

”The show must go on… @therealremisurutu. Many years ago I had chicken pox… 2002 or 2003… can’t remember. So I made arrangements for my guys to go stand in for me, at a Total Staff Party booking, that I had been paid for, at Fantasyland.

I called the client. Mentioned my condition and how Tee A, Teju and Basketmouth would stand in for me. But they were not taking that. So my doctors, at the Heart Hospital, observed me for 2 days and said I could go do the event and come back straight to my hospital bed.

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That was the only option. There was no way, the son of man was going to refund 500k. In fact that was what convinced the doctor.

You should have seen the doctors face… he looked worried for me. Then said why will you sef charge that kind of money. Anyway… the show must go on.

I rubbed calamine lotion all over but foe the visible parts. Thank God for Senegalese then. Turned out to be one of my best performances.

So when I saw @therealremisurutu I could relate… weeks after losing her daughter… she hit the set. #goldstatue#goforgold”

We all handle grief in different ways, the main thing is to make sure we are not rushed into normalcy or dwell too long in grief. May God comfort her.

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