Before proceeding to Serious Student Secondary School International, I went to Navy Town Primary School. Both schools were situated close to my house at Satellite Town, Ojo, Lagos. For my university education, I studied Theatre Arts at the Delta State University, Abraka. University life was fun because I was able to socialise and meet people from different backgrounds.
Meeting Broda Shaggi was a major turning point in my career. I had so many plans in my head but I didn’t know how to execute them. When I met him, he showed me the way. Before we started the comedy skits on Instagram, I wanted to start my radio drama series. I still have that in mind though.
I don’t think it is my calling; we all have our strengths and weaknesses. It takes more than doing comedy skits to do standup comedy. Standup comedy is a different ball game.I don’t think Broda Shaggi takes all the shine. I have my own time to showcase and he has his time too. We do different things.Broda Shaggi is highly talented and I respect him for that. I don’t plan to stop working with Broda Shaggi anytime soon because I enjoy every bit of what we do together.
The feedback we get from people is amazing and I am thankful to God for the opportunity. But what I am doing now doesn’t stop me from doing other things and I plan to do other things.While growing up, I had role models for almost every fantasy I had. When I thought I could have super powers, my role model was Storm in X-Men. When I thought I would be a newscaster, Adaura Achumba and Nse Ikpe-Etim were my role models.
I don’t really have a specific time set aside to relax. Relaxation for me comes in between my working hours. I could be in the middle of something and I would just take a break to listen to songs, check things or see a movie on my phone.
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