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Taaooma: Biography, age, marital status, net worth, controversy, and more

In this article, we would be focusing on an amazing and talented comedienne, Taaooma, who is widely known for portraying acts of Nigerian mothers in her comedies.

The entertainment industry is filled with so many amazing talents including online content creators, comedians, actors, and actresses.

This has created an avenue for massive income generation in the industry.

Biography of Taaooma

Taaooma who goes by the real name Maryam Adedoyin Apaokagi is a prominent Nigerian online content creator and comedienne who has made waves in the entertainment industry.

Taooma age and parent name

She was given birth on the 28th of February, 1999 in her hometown, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria to a Yoruba mother whose name is Mrs Aishat Apaokagi.

Going by her date of birth, she is 23 years old as at 2022.

Her education

Taaooma started her education in Kwara State before proceeding to Abuja to complete her primary education. She later went to complete her secondary school education at Concordia College, Namibia.

She came back to Nigeria to complete her tertiary education at the Kwara State University, Nigeria where she studied Tourism and Travel Services Management.

Taaooma announced the completion of her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program in July 2021 with the plan of diving into the entertainment industry fully.

Age

There are several speculations as to what Taaooma’s real age is. While some said she is in her late twenties, others said she is much younger.

Well, she was born on the 28th of February, 1999 and that means that she is 23 years of age (as at 2022).

Marital Status

The young comedienne and online content creator is married.

Yes, Taaooma got married to her long-term boyfriend, Abdulazeez Greene Oladimeji popularly known as Abula, on the 23rd of January, 2021.

The duo tied the knot shortly after Abula had proposed to her on the roof of a magnificent hotel in the beautiful city of Namibia.

She opened up that they had been together for five years, since 2015 (when she was 16), before finally getting married.

Net worth

Taaooma is presumed to be of the richest comediennes in the entertainment industry considering the number of business, promotions, as well as endorsements she has gotten, thanks to her comedy skits.

Controversy

Just recently, Taaooma was dragged into a controversy relating to the former senate president, Bukola Saraki, and human rights activist, Rinu Oduala.

Some criticizers said Oduala did the same thing she hauled Taaooma for when she alongside some other comedians visited Vice president Yemi Osibanjo in November 2021.

The human rights activist invited the presidential candidate to her show to discuss the upcoming 2023 elections. However, Taaooma gave a reasonably explaination all that has happened during their discussion with the vice president.


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