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Nigerian comedian Cute Abiola discloses he’s not fully Yoruba

February 25, 2025 2 min read

February 25, 2025

Popular Nigerian comedian, Abdulgafar Ahmad Oluwatoyin, popularly known as The Cute Abiola, has revealed a surprising fact about his ancestry.

The 28-year-old comedian from Ilorin, Kwara State, shared that he’s not a full Yoruba son.

On a Yoruba show, Masoyinbo, Cute Abiola disclosed that his roots are a mix of Yoruba, Fulani, and Hausa. “In Ilorin where I come from, we’re not fully Yoruba; we are mixed with Fulani and Hausa by influences,” he said.

This revelation has raised curiosity among his fans, who are fascinated by his mixed ancestry.

As a prominent figure in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, Cute Abiola’s roots have become a subject of interest by many who believes Ilorin is a Yoruba territory.

The comedian gained fame through his hilarious skits on social media, particularly Instagram.

He’s known for his portrayal of Lawyer Kunle, which has endeared him to many fans.

Cute Abiola’s appearance on Masoyinbo has generated buzz, with fans eager to understand more about his ancestral root.

The Yoruba show serves as a vibrant platform for individuals to showcase their proficiency in the Yoruba language, while also offering a unique opportunity for viewers to learn more about the language, culture, and traditions of the Yoruba people.