Even before the Nigerian comedy industry became a thriving
business, pioneers like Gbenga Adeboye had already hit stardom with
unconventional humuor. Wednesday, April 30, 2014, marked the 11th year since
one of Nigeria’s most charismatic entertainers died. The humour merchant and
legendary king of traditional ‘Oduology’ tragically surrendered himself to the
cold hands of death after a battle with kidney-related diseases. Months before
his death, the late comedian and radio presenter was woven in mysteries after
he was reported to have woken up after he was confirmed dead. The Osun
State-born entertainer sparked off controversies with tales of his journey in
the underworld and his interactions with ‘God’. A singer, comedian, radio
presenter and Master of Ceremony, Gbenga Adeboye, who was born in 1959, was a man
of multiple talents.
He hosted one of the most popular radio shows in Lagos in
the 1980s, and had a massive following. The spell binding programme of the
early ’80s on Lagos State Broadcasting Corporation gave him the household name,
‘Funwontan’. He brought so many unique perspectives to radio. Apart from his
humour, which was often on full display in his popular radio programme, Gbenga
Adeboye
was also a staunch advocate of the Yoruba language and traditions with
his various Yoruba language oriented programmes aimed at promote reading
culture in the Yoruba language and a revival of old cultures. Gbenga Adeboye’s
creativity gave him the freedom to be a Muslim and Christian at the same time.
With the moniker Alhaji Pastor Oluwo, the ace humourist, who
claimed to be a devoted Muslim, also displayed a deep knowledge of the Bible.
The name, Alhaji Pastor Oluwo, was justified as he often eloquently quoted from
the Quran and Bible and also chanted incantations with great ease.
Gbenga Adeboye was bestowed with numerous nicknames. The
all-round entertainer was known as Funwotan, Jenbetiele I of Africa, Alaye MI
Gbengulo, King of traditional Oduology, Alhaji Pastor Oluwo, Booda Gbenga,
World Officially Crowned Oduology King (WOCOK), Okanlomo of Europe, Amuludun of
London, Apagunpote of Yorubaland, Grandfather of Oduology and so many more.
With humourous lyrics set to a gyration kind of sound, Gbenga Adeboye also
conquered the music world. He was one of the first Nigerian comedians to have a
successful foreign tour, performing across different cities in America in 1994.
The tour clips were used as visuals for his music series titled ‘American
Exposure’. Aside from being an immensely talented entertainer, Gbenga Adeboye
was also a generous man. Either through gifts — veteran Yoruba actress Iya
Rainbow’s first car was a gift from the late Gbenga Adeboye — or through
mentorship to comedians like Abbey Fagboro, Ereke Ni Shoopu, Bashiru Adisa AKA
Baba Gboin and so many others, he was a source of inspiration to many successful
entertainers and comedians. Popular Yoruba actress Fathia Balogun also had her
big break when she featured as a dancer in one of Gbenga Adeboye’s music video.
The Nigerian entertainment industry, during the time Gbenga
Adeboye made fame and fortune from it, was an industry devoid of the glamour
and glitz it has today. It was an industry reserved for dropouts and it was
often overlooked, but Gbenga Adeboye created a brand despite all that.
With comedy and entertainment, he stood above his peers and
shone bright for all to see. 11 years later, his art, his name and what he
achieved all through his life still stand out...
Courtesy- thenetng.
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