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Nedu Wazobia
Nigerian on-air comedian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nedu Wazobia (born Chinedu Ani Emmanuel on 5 August 1982) is a Nigerian radio personality, broadcast journalist, TV presenter, actor, comedian, and content creator.
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Early life and career
Nedu Wazobia was born in Kaduna, Nigeria. He studied accounting at Madonna University in Elele Okija, Anambra State. He then participated in the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program, where he worked as an on-air personality at a radio station in Jigawa. After working as a site manager in Abuja for two years, he moved to Lagos and joined Wazobia FM as a broadcaster, where he became known by the name "Nedu Wazobia."
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In media
He has created recurring characters in his online comedy content, including Sister Nkechi, Alhaji Musa, EndTime Landlord, and Officer Jato[1] in social media comedy skits. He co-hosted the podcast Honest Bunch, alongside Husband Material, Deity Cole, and Ezinne, which discussed topics relevant to millennial and Gen Z audiences. He left the podcast in early 2025 amid a controversy.[2]
Personal life
He married Uzoamaka Ohiri in 2013, and the couple had three children before separating after five years.
Filmography
- Who Cheats More (2017) as Baidoka
- Isoken (2017)
- Meet the In-Laws (2017)
- Boss of All Bosses (2018) [3]
- King of Boys (2018) [4]
- Chief Daddy (2018) [5] as Joro D.
- Flatmates (2018) [6]
- Makate Must Sell (2019) as Pastor[[
- Papa Benji (2020)
- Ejiro's Lust (2021) as Fred
- Inside Life (2022) as Funky Yaro
- Chief Daddy 2: Going for Broke (2022) as Joro D.
Brands and endorsements
Nedu is a brand influencer.[7] He serves as a brand ambassador for MTN, Fidelity Bank, Quickteller, and Sun Lottery.[8]
Awards and nominations
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References
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