Lolo1, born Omotunde Adebowale David on April 27, 1977, is a popular actress in Nollywood and a Nigerian radio presenter.
She was the host of the popular radio show “Oga Madam” on Wazobia FM 95.1 until 2019.
In that year, she transitioned to Lasgidi FM, where she works as both an on-air personality and the general manager.
FACTS ABOUT LOLO 1
- FULL NAME: Omotunde Adebowale David
- DATE OF BIRTH: April 27, 1977
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Lagos, Nigeria
- NATIONALITY: Nigerian
- OCCUPATIONS: Radio Presenter, Actress, Comedienne
EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
For her secondary education, Lolo1 attended Ijebu-Ode Anglican Girls Secondary School, where she lived on campus for part of her studies.
She then went on to Lagos State University, where she earned a degree in Law, and subsequently attended the Nigerian Law School.
CAREER
Lolo1 began her legal career in 2001 after being called to the bar, working in the law department until 2004 when she decided to transition to media broadcasting.
She launched her radio career at Metro FM and later joined Wazobia FM, where she remained until 2019.
The nickname ‘Lolo1’ was suggested by listeners during a live broadcast when she asked for a moniker.
She is also famous for her outstanding performances in both Yoruba and English films, notably portraying Adaku in the popular TV series Jenifa’s Diary.
In July 2017, Lolo1 appeared on the cover of La Mode Magazine.
In 2018, she was featured in the film We Don’t Live Here Anymore, directed by Tope Oshin, where she played the character Ms. Wilson.
2020 marked her debut as a movie producer with When Love is Not Enough, directed by Okiki Afolayan, which featured prominent Nollywood actors such as Funso Adeolu, Adejumoke Aderounmu, Odunola Agoro, Ladi Folarin, and Deyemi Okanlawon.
She is also recognized as the first ambassador for Awabah, a leading Micro Pensions Company.
PERSONAL LIFE
Lolo1, was previously married, but her marriage ended in separation. She is now a devoted mother to her four children: three boys and a girl.