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Skit Maker ‘Nasty Blaq’: Biography, Career, Girlfriend, Net Worth, Cars and Houses, Achievements and Controversy

By Balogun Kamilu Lekan

Biography

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 Nasty Blaq, real name, Abisi Emmanuel Ezechukwu, is a content creator, Instagram influencer, Comedian, entertainer, and actor.

He was born on September 23, 1996. Currently, Nast Blaq is 26 years old (2022)

His comic skits have garnered millions of engagements from audiences on social media, making him one of the industry’s most influential comedy skit makers.

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He has featured in some comedy skits alongside some of the biggest skit makers in the country like Sydney Talker, Lord Lamba, Degeneral, OkikiDFT, Crazeclown, Broda Shaggi, Therealfemi, Pankeeroy, Mr Macaroni.

Career

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Nasty Blaq gained public attention when he appeared in some dancing videos that went viral. He later went into making comedy skits along with Sydney Talker and other young skit makers.

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In 2017, he ventured into it professionally by releasing several productions and heavily utilising Instagram as a platform for connecting with his audience. 

His breakthrough came in 2018 when his collection of clever parody plays became a web sensation, resulting in numerous reposts from top celebrities and fans.

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Nasty Blaq’s comedy hugely revolved around relationships which he portrays in relatable ways.

Today, he has risen to become one of the country’s biggest names among comedy skit makers.

Girlfriend

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There is no public information about his relationship at the moment. 

Net worth

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Nasty Blaq is known to be a lover of exotic cars and has been spotted with several of them lately.

Some of the cars he has been spotted with include:

Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class – N63,633,380.

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Mercedes AMG G63 – N85 million

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Dodge Challenger-N15,750,000

Mercedes-Benz C-Class-N40,000,000

Brabus G wagon – N280,000,000

However, Nastyblaq reportedly lives in one of the exotic estates in Lagos.

His source of wealth is believed to be brand ambassadorships, influencing gigs, content creation, and other engagements.

An online source reportedly estimated his net worth to be about N70 million. However, NewswireNGR cannot independently verify this.

Achievements

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In 2020, the comedy star announced on his Instagram that he had won the Comedian of the YEAR by Peace Achievers Awards. He wrote “Comedian of the YEAR ? I Dreamt of a day like this and I’m glad it’s coming to pass.

A few years ago when I started this journey I did not imagine that success would come as quick as it did. But here I am today…listed among the greats.

Thanks to everyone who supports my work including my family,fans,and everyone. I love you guys. Peace Achievers Awards…I am honored. Nastians I love you all deeply ???

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As one of the biggest social media influencers in the country today, Nast Blaq has 2.8 million followers on Instagram, 479.7K followers on Twitter, and 114K Youtube subscribers. 

Controversy

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Nasty Blaq was accused of promoting sexual content in his comedy skits. The accusation became aggravated after he released one of his skits titled “The lockdown has affected my eyes.”

Netizens believed his contents were too sexual, and he needed cautioning.

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Reacting to the accusation, in an interview, Nast Blaq said, “I don’t feel we are harassing any girl; we are not harassing anybody. All we do is create content and females are aware and are part of the content. I am not promoting rape or sexual harassment. I can never do that. All I do is for the sake of comedy– for people to laugh.”

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