Popular skit maker, Isaac Aloma, aka ZicSaloma, has revealed that he was a lecturer at the Kaduna Polytechnic but quit to focus on skit making because of the poor salary he was earning.
Speaking in a recent podcast interview with actress Iyabo Ojo, Aloma noted that he has always been determined to be successful, stressing that he started his master's programme while carrying out his youth service.
He explained that he served at Kadpoly and was retained as a lecturer after his youth service.
The skit maker recalled that while lecturing, he was still auditioning for singing competitions and even participated in an edition of The Voice Nigeria.
He said his foray into skit-making was "unplanned," noting that he struggled with it for three years before gaining traction.
Aloma said,
"I started making skits unplanned. It wasn't something I took seriously but it was gaining traction. At first, I was posting my skits on Facebook, and my Facebook friends seemed to like it. They encouraged me to do more. I just kept doing it. I did it for like three years. My fan base wasn't growing but the people who liked it liked it.
"Then until the lockdown period when I joined Tiktok, my contents started flying organically.
"At a point, I told my boss that I was quitting my lecturing job and she was like, 'Are you sure you know what you're doing?' I'm done with lecturing. How much is the lecturer's salary? [laughs]"
He added that when he left lecturing, he wasn't even successful yet.
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