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Cute Abiola: Biography, Age, Education, Wife, Children, Source of Wealth, and More

When the top influencers and comic actors in Nigeria are mentioned, Cute Abiola has a good rank on the list.

Who is Cute Abiola?

Although he is professionally known as Cute Abiola, his real name is Abdulgafar Ahmad Oluwatoyin.

He is an online content creator and comic actor who was born on the 28th of April, 1996 in his hometown, Ilorin, Kwara State.

Cute Abiola is well known for his comedy skits in which he takes the identity, of Lawyer Kunle.

In addition to his presence in the entertainment industry, Cute Abiola is also a Naval Officer.

The ex-Navy personnel ventured into comedy when he was still in secondary school and started by posting short comedy videos which resulted in a massive growth of his social media followers.

How old is Cute Abiola?

He recently celebrated his 26th birthday on the 28th of April, 2022.

Education

Abdulgafar Ahmad Oluwatoyin popularly known as cute Abiola had his primary and secondary education in his hometown in Ilorin, after which he proceeded to Kwara State Polytechnic.

He attended the Nigerian Navy training school where he commenced as a cadet naval officer in 2018.

Wife

Rumours have it that Cute Abiola is engaged with a popular content creator and influencer, Adeherself. However, Adeherself has openly mentioned that they have never been engaged and that they were a good friend and still will be close friends irrespective of his marriage.

Cute Abiola is married to his beautiful wife, Kudirat Mosumola, and the duo tied the knots in a low-key ceremony, which included family members and close friends, on the 28th of May, 2021 in Ogbomoso.

Children

Presently, there is no information about Cute Abiola having a child.

Net worth/Source of Wealth

Cute Abiola reportedly has a net worth of about 150,000 US Dollars, although there is no reputable source that confirms his net worth.

His major source of wealth are endorsement deals and adverts.

Cute Abiola’s rank in the Navy

As stated earlier, Cute Abiola is a naval officer. He is on the rank of Ordinary Navy Seaman which is the lowest rank among the non-commissioned naval officers.

He announced his resignation on November 4, 2022.

Cute Abiola’s Cars

Cute Abiola seems to have a good taste for cars. Here are some of his cars.

Mercedes Benz CLA250 AMG i

Ford Explorer SUV


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