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Woli Agba: Biography, Education, Career, Marriage, Net Worth, Source of Income, and Achievements

By Balogun Kamilu Lekan

Biography

Photo: Instagram/@woliagba_ayoajewole

Ayo Ajewole, famously known as Woli Agba, is an actor, director, and MC.

He was born on the 20th of November 1988. Woli Agba, a native of Oriade Local Government, was born in Ibadan.

He is popular for his comic Instagram skits. Ajewole is the convener of the Instagram Parish Ministry, an online church (IPM). 

Education

Photo: Instagram/@woliagba_ayoajewole

Woli Agba had his secondary education at Baptist Secondary School Oke-Ado Ibadan before heading to  Lead City University Ibadan to bag a bachelor’s degree.

Career

Photo: Instagram/@woliagba_ayoajewole

Woli Agba started as a comic artist in 2002 before co-founding a dance drama group with his brother, Femi Ajewole.

The dance drama group initially focused on christain content. Ayo and his brother, with other group members, started by performing in churches to entertain the congregation.

The group later advanced to a proper dance drama screen production. Some of their hit productions were O ti Gan pa, Oruko Nla, and Alfa Sule, amongst others.

Ayo Ajewole got his moniker, Woli Agba, from his role in Alfa Sule, which ushered him into stardom.

Photo: Instagram/@woliagba_ayoajewole

He has also appeared in movies like JayJay, Chukwudi Omo Ibadan,  Pastor Johnson, Baba Ijo and many more.

After the group breakout, Woli Agba formed his group, IPM, alongside Mide Oladimeji, famously known as Dele Omo Woli.

Photo: Instagram/@woliagba_ayoajewole

The duo leverages the influence of social media to reach out to their audiences with their rich comic content. Dele and Ayo followed it up consistently and built a formidable fanbase.

Aside from comedy, Woli Agba also sings and has an album to his name. Some of his songs are Oluwa Mi O Dide, Gbogbo Ogo, Ololufe Mi. and Eni Ola, amongst others.

Marriage

Photo: Instagram/@woliagba_ayoajewole

Woli Agba is married to Princess Olaife Ajewole, and their union is blessed with two sons.

Net worth

Photo: Instagram/@woliagba_ayoajewole

Woli Agba amasses his wealth from performing as an event MC, making comic content and signing endorsement deals with top brands. 

However, NewsWireNgr cannot independently verify his net worth

Achievements

Photo: Instagram/@woliagba_ayoajewole

Some of his awards and nominations include

  • ESHO promotions TV award
  • Nigeria Skits Industry Awards
  • Prominent Oyo People’s Award
  • Nigerian Canadian Celebrities Entertainment Awards

He is also a recipient of an honorary degree from the Triumphant Christian University of America 

Photo: Instagram/@woliagba_ayoajewole

Filmography

  • Corona Wedding
  • The Cough Saga
  • Repented Assassin
  • Baba Ijo
  • Birthday Celebration
  • Fabricated Begging
  • Sunday Service Meeting

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