The Intriguing Transformation Of Lolo1 Of Wazobia FM To The Bubbly ‘Adaku’ Of Jenifas Diary

Omotunde Adebowale David (LOLO1) is a Multiple Award Winning on-air Personality on 95.1 Wazobia FM, TV Personality for Wazobia TV, a lawyer by training, Celebrity Compere, Professional Standup Comedian, Actor, Musician, Public/Motivational Speaker and Event Consultant who clocks another year today 27th April.

Background

The beautiful Yoruba lady, actress and comedienne who is always being mistaken for an Igbo girl due to her roles in movies is a graduate of Law from the Lagos State University, trained as a lawyer and practised for 3 years before she switched careers as she had a natural flair and love for communication.

On-Air Personality Cum Actress

Lolo, who has been on radio for years trained at the Federal Radio Corporation, where she was immediately given Contract Employment with Radio Nigeria and she stayed with them for like 2 years before going to WAZOBIA FM and has been there ever since.

Her listeners gave her the stage name she uses. She asked her listeners to suggest an alias during one of her programmes and she got over 3000 names but picked Lolo because she could easily identify with it.

The talented OAP does a stage comedy skit called Oga Madam Live on Stage which has been on for years.

The last couple of years has seen us all fall deeply in love with lolo1 for her comical role as ‘Adaku’ on TV comedy series “Jenifa’s Diary” and now even though we’ve always known Lolo1 from radio, her presence on the series sees her becoming one of the most beloved characters.

The Jenifas diary actress is a single mother to four beautiful children.

 

lolo1 As Adaku In Action

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