Veteran comedian, Baba Sala, who is currently down with stroke, has
cried out for help from the public concerning medical treatment abroad.
Veteran Nigerian comedian, Moses Olaiya, popularly known as Baba
Sala, who has enjoyed patronage and limelight for decades, is said to be
suffering from a stroke, and has solicited the financial support of
well-meaning Nigerians for him to be able to take care of his health.
According to a report by PUNCH, while speaking at a briefing held on
his biography due for presentation on December 4, Baba Sala, who spoke
with difficulty, noted, “I need help. Nigerians should help me. I am not
dead yet, they should not let me die suffering.”
It was gathered that the comedian looked frail and breathed with
difficult at the event, and he could barely walk, as he was supported to
the venue by two people.
Although
he is 80-years-old, his family, including one of his wives, Funmi, said
the octogenarian was not suffering from old age but lack of funds for
medical treatment.
Baba Sala’s investments, according to his first son, Reverend Dele
Adejumo, had all been wrecked by circumstances and poor management.
Among his investments listed by Adejumo are the Awada Spot in Ibadan;
Alawada Standard Hotel, Ilesha; Alawada Records, Ibadan; and Ibukun
Alawada Photo magazine.
Adejumo said, “He has investments but they have all been wrecked by mismanagement. He also had a three-storey building in Mushin, Lagos which he had to sell to offset debt incurred when his work, Orun Mooru, was pirated.
“We still have some of his recorded works not in public yet but machines that will be used to transform them to an acceptable format are not easily available. We do not have the kind of money they are charging us.
“We have been told that baba needs a lot of money for medical
treatment abroad. He is suffering from a stroke and other ailments.
There are many people of his age who are not like this. We are trying
our best as family members. We take him to the teaching hospital weekly but he needs proper medical attention.”
The book, ‘The Triumph of Destiny,’,which was co-authored by Babatunde Akinola, Collins Oyedokun, and Kunle Ajani, will be presented in Lagos.
“The book chronicles the pride of place that Baba Sala acquired
for himself in the Nigerian theatre industry as the first comedian and
consummate entertainer. It captures the antecedents and essence of the
creative energies of a comical trailblazer,” Collins said.