Koffi Idowu Nuel

Koffi Idowu Nuel
Born (1977-03-11) 11 March 1977
Nigeria
Nationality Nigerian
Occupation Comedian

Koffi Idowu-Nuel professional known as Koffi, is a Nigerian entertainer, comedian,[1] Musician[2] and Actor.[3] Born 11 March 1977 to a Togolese Mother and a Nigerian Father.

Early life

Koffi was born in Maroko (an old slum in Lagos, where the New Lekki Oniru sits after it was demolished in 1990). He had his elementary education in Lagos, with secondary education in Ijebu Igbo, Ogun state, He studied Chemistry in the University of Lagos.

Career

He joined Theatre 15 in 1998 and trained as a stage actor, dancer, and comedy opening act.[4] His first major television breakthrough was as a feature on the hit comedy campus sitcom "Twilight Zone" popularly referred to as "shake body" where he reinvented the Dauda character.[5] As a standup comic he hosted events regularly about school and opened up before plays ran to a paying student audience and in 2003 he auditioned for the famous Nigerian comedy event "Night of a thousand laughs" where he got chosen as one of the four qualifiers to perform at the annual concert from a total of thirty four talents.

Awards

Year Awards Categories
2006 Nigerian National Comedy Awards Best Comedian (Music)
2007 Dynamix youth Awards Comedian of the year
2008 Nigerian Music Video Awards Best use of animation
2008 Titbits News Awards Most friendly Comedian
2009 -Eminent Achievers Awards (News of The people) Entertainment personality of the year
2010 Rubbies Ink Project Capable Capable Youth Ambassador
2011 CEPAN Africa African Comedy Icon
2012 Exceptional Magazine Awards Award of excellence as Most creative Comedian
2013 Wed Awards Best Wedding MC
2013 National Association of Nigerian Students Award of Excellence
2013 Meister FPY Awards Award of Recognition
2013 The Nanny (Best of Nollywood Awards) Best Comic movie
2013 The Nanny(Abuja Int'l Film Festival) Most outstanding Comic Movie

Discography

References

  1. Chux Ohai (5 February 2014). "Half-baked comedians are ruining the industry – Koffi". Punch Newspaper.
  2. Ademola Olonilua (14 January 2012). "Koffi releases Root&Roll". Punch Newspaper.
  3. Opeoluwani Akintayo (8 May 2011). "Koffi debuts with TV drama series". Vanguard Newspaper.
  4. News Reporter (1 November 2011). "Koffi: Jack of one trade, master of all". The Sun Newspaper.
  5. Yinka Olatunbosun (2 August 2015). "Koffi's sleeker than normal". The Sun Newspaper.
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