The comedian hailed D'banj's foresight, saying those criticizing his Koko Garri business will be the first to question the source of his wealth when the business grows.
Godfather of Nigerian comedy, Ali Baba has drummed up support for D'banj's daring into the world of agriculture with the commencement of public sale of his Koko garri.
The Kokomaster had come under sneer remarks from some internet trolls who slammed him for going into garri sales, apparently, in their opinion, 'because his music career is dead!'
But the ace comedian, in a couple of posts on Instagram saluted D'banj and gave some words of advice to those mocking the 'Oliver Twist' singer: "What we do in Nigeria is to laugh at people's hustle. And when it starts paying, creating jobs and moving the person to the next level, we are quick to ask why is the person living so large?"
See his posts below:
And D'banj's response: