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Isoko Boy

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Isoko Boy
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How Isoko Boy dresses
BornClement Akpobome Ogudu
(1992-06-12) June 12, 1992 (age 33)
Isoko, Delta State, Nigeria
Other namesOmoboy, Who Does That, Clem Ogus, Isokoboy12
💼 Occupation
Actor, entrepreneur, content provider
📆 Years active  2017 – present

Clement Akpobome Ogudu popularly known as Isoko Boy (also styled Isokoboy) is a Nigerian social media influencer and internet celebrity. He is best known for his online comedy skits, which he began producing and sharing on his Instagram page.[1]

Early life

Clement Akpobome Ogudu was born in Igbide, Isoko South LGA of Delta State, Southern Nigeria to Joseph Ogudu, a businessman. Isoko Boy began his primary education at Eru primary school, Igbide and had his secondary education at Igbide Senior Grammar School, Igbide, Delta State.[2]

Career

Isoko Boy became a social media celebrity[3] when a video he made asking popular Nigerian comedian Mr. Jollof to pick him as one of the four lucky people to win an all-expense paid trip to the Africa Music Fest in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with popular musician Wizkid, gained lots of likes and comments, which motivated him to start a career as a social media influencer on Instagram. Isoko Boy began producing comedy videos which enjoyed rave reviews, bringing him relative success and fame in the Nigerian entertainment industry. He was featured in a popular UK-based Twitter page for calling out celebrities who use fake items to build self-worth.[4]

See also

References

  1. "I never planned to be famous –Isoko Boy". The Punch Newspaper. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  2. "Isoko Boy Set To Release ISB Originals Heritage Collection". Thisday Newspaper. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  3. "Meet Isokoboy, Nigeria's number one complainer". Guardian Newspaper. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
  4. "Isoko Boy launches New App, 8pm as it ranks Number 1 App in Nigeria". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 23 September 2021.



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