Ayo Makun

Ayo Makun (Ayodeji Richard Makun, also known by his stage name A.Y) is a multi-award winning Nigerian actor, comedian, radio and T.V presenter, actor, writer, director and MC. He hails from Ondo State but prefers to be known as a 'Warri boy'. He is the host of the A.Y live shows and A.Y comedy skits. His first movie, 30 Days in Atlanta[1] was produced by him and directed by Robert Peters. He was made a U.N Peace Ambassador[2] in 2009 after winning six awards in 2008. He is the C.E.O of Corporate World Entertainment Nigeria.

Education

Ayo Makun attended Delta State University, Abraka. He graduated (after spending nine years)[3] in 2003 as the most celebrated theatre arts student. A.Y also won other awards such as the most fashionable student on campus (1999 and 2000); best show-biz promoter (2001); the most celebrated student on campus (2001) and the Jaycee club socio-personality award (2003).

Career

Ayo Makun came into spotlight after being Alibaba Akporobome's personal assistant and event manager. A.Y also wrote going "A.Y wire" as a guest columnist in The Sun (Nigeria) and Gbenga Adeyinka's "laugh mattaz".

Personal life

Ayo Makun is the oldest male child from a family of seven.[4] He married Mabel in 2008[5] and they have one daughter, Michelle.

Professional Life

Ayo Makun directs and acts in one of Nigeria's popular sitcom, AY's crib with Alex Ekubo, Venita Akpofure, Buchi Franklin and Justice Nuagbe. He also hosts one of Africa's largest comedy shows, AY live featuring other comedians like Bovi, Helen Paul and many other comedians. Ayo Makun is also, the Chief Executive Officer for Corporate World entertainment, Nigeria. He also owns one of the biggest and most comfortable Club houses in Nigeria. As an investor in stand-up comedy, he has influenced upcoming comedians through his AY "Open Mic Challenge".

Awards

2008

2009

2010

2013

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Being Mrs Elliot[7][8][9] Ishawuru with Omoni Oboli, Sylvia Oluchi and Majid Michel
2014 30 Days in Atlanta Akpos with Ramsey Nouah, Lynn Whitfield, Karlie Redd and Richard Mofe Damijo

References

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