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Broda Shaggi: Biography, Age, Girlfriend, Net Worth and Source of Wealth

Biography

Samuel Animashaun Perry expertly mainstream with Broda Shaggi is a multi-talented Nigerian entertainer, an artist, content maker, musical artist, and movie producer.

He hit the spotlight after one of his comic videos, Jesus Christ In Mushin went viral. The viral video had Aunty Shaggi whose real name is Sophia Ojireoghene asking him what he would do if Jesus Christ Is Seen In Mushin, to which he subtly gave a hilarious reply.

Early Life

Shaggi is undoubtedly a famous  Nigerian comedian, actor, songwriter and musician. He enjoys a large following on social media and created a character that appeals to most Nigerian people in the street.

He is notable for his satirical plays which he shared on Instagram however came through with his parody drama “Jesu in Mushin“.

Family

Brother Shaggi’s parents are both natives of Ogun state. His Father is from Sagamu, and his mother is from Ikenne, in the same Ogun State. 

Shaggi, in an Instagram post celebrating his mother, Omolara on her birthday said; “To the Love of my life, to the woman who became my father, to the one who supported all my dreams with prayers, to the woman who brought me up in good manners, to the woman who told me “ you will be a king “
Happy birthday my forever Love , my own Queen . This is the beginning of your happiness and there shall be no end . I love you mum. Happy Birthday Omolara”.

Age

6 July 1993 

Education

Broda Shaggi Studied at MayFlower Junior High School, where his father worked as an instructor in Ogun state.

Broda Shaggi then studied at the University of Lagos where he secured a Bachelor Degree in Creative Arts.

Girlfriend

During his early days of the invasion, Broda Shaggi was believed to have been dating Sophia Ojireoghene also known as Aunty Shaggi who is his interviewer, but Aunty Shaggi in several cases has come out to debunk the rumor. There’s no publicly known girlfriend.

What You May Not Know About Broda Shaggi

  • Broda Shaggi is a graduate of Creative Arts from the University of Lagos, his late father was a Drama instructor at Junior School, Ikenne, Ogun state.
  • He began comedy acts numerous years back while in the university. He made a great deal of characters before he later settled on the name of Broda Shaggi. 
  • Broda Shaggi has been perceived in the business for his comedy and uniqueness of character. 

Source of wealth
Actor

Entertainer

Musician

Brand Influencer 

Brand Ambassador

Compere

Net Worth

Broda Shaggi’s net worth is estimated at $100,000 – $500,000

Awards

He has won various awards:

The Future Awards Africa Nigeria Prize for Comedy

City People Music Award for Comedy Act of the Year.

2022 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards 

Albums

  • Oya Hit Me Skits, Vol. 1 (2019)

Extended plays

  • Fine Boy Agbero, Vol. 1 (2019) 
  • Weekend Vibe (2020)

Singles

  • “Ori” (2019)
  • “Bushman” (2019)
  • “Shi” (2019)
  • “Serere” (2019)
  • “Nor Nor” (2019)
  • “Wake up” (2019)
  • “Black Skin Boy” (2019)
  • “Bolanle” (2019)
  • “Amarachi” feat. Johnny Drille(2020)
  • “Toi Toi” (2019)
  • “Star” feat. Asake (2019)
  • “Boredom 101” (2020)
  • “Kwarantine” (2020)
  • “Okoto” feat. Zlatan (2020)
  • “Happy Day” (2020)
  • “Cross My Lane” feat. Falz (2022)

Films

Ghetto Bred – 2018

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