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Akpororo is a native of Ilaje, Ondo State, southwest Nigeria but he was born and brought up in Warri, a city in Delta State, south-south Nigeria where he had his early education. [2] His career started off as a local gospel musician until in 2008 when he went into the National Comedy Challenge by Opa Williams and went on to win the Calabar zone ...
You Won't Believe Your Ears is a 1963 comedy album released by American comedian and sound effects artist, Wes Harrison. Originally released on Philips LP record 103, it originally charted in November 1963, staying on the chart for 5 weeks and peaking at position number 83. [1] The album was re-released on compact disc on July 1, 1991.
AC'97 (Audio Codec '97; also MC'97 for Modem Codec '97) is an audio codec standard developed by Intel Architecture Labs and various codec manufacturers in 1997. The standard was used in motherboards , modems , and sound cards .
Bovi was an emerging force in comedy shows and events throughout Nigeria. [10] he made his stand-up comedy debut in Nigeria's premiere comedy franchise, Night of a thousand laughs organized by Opa Williams. [11] 2013 - 2014. His first stand-up special held at the Eko convention center. [12] He would go on to stage the sequel in 2014.
Wesley Bryon Harrison (January 31, 1925 - July 21, 2019), better known as Wes Harrison and nicknamed Mr. Sound Effects, was an American comedian and voice actor, notable for his ability to create realistic sound effects using only his voice and a Shure 530 Slendyne microphone. [1] Harrison had a comic style reminiscent of Red Skelton.
Prince Hezekiah Vincent (born 26 December 1980), known as Prince Hezekiah, is a Nigerian comedian, content creator, and actor. He has organized many stand-up comedy shows and concerts like Made-in-Portharcourt, Funny Kingz, Humuor Xclusive, Project Laff, and lots of others.
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Moses Olaiya Listen ⓘ (18 May 1936 – 7 October 2018), [1] better known by his stage name "Baba Sala", was a Nigerian comedian, dramatist, and actor.. A Yoruba from Ijesha, Baba Sala, regarded as the father of modern Nigerian comedy, [2] alongside other dramatists like Hubert Ogunde, Kola Ogunmola, Oyin Adejobi and Duro Ladipo popularized theater and television acting in Nigeria.