Ayo Makun
About Ayo Makun
A.Y's comedy skits have become the soundtrack to Nigerian entertainment. Millions know him as the man behind the laughter—the comedian who turned sketches into a cultural phenomenon.
Ayodeji Richard Makun was born on August 19, 1971. He would later become known to Nigeria simply as A.Y, a name that commands attention in comedy circles and beyond.
His rise came through the A.Y live shows, where he performed to packed audiences across Nigeria. The shows became legendary. Word spread quickly about this comedian who could make a room forget its troubles for hours.
In 2010, A.Y stepped into film production with 30 Days in Atlanta. He produced the movie himself, bringing in director Robert O. Peters to helm the project. The film marked his entry into the movie industry and showcased his ambition beyond the stage.
By 2009, his influence had grown enough that the United Nations appointed him a Peace Ambassador. The recognition reflected his standing in Nigerian society. He was no longer just an entertainer—he had become a voice that mattered.
A.Y went on to establish Corporate World Entertainment, Nigeria, becoming its CEO. The company became a hub for creative talent in the Nigerian entertainment industry. His business acumen matched his comedic gift.
His body of work expanded across radio and television presenting. The A.Y comedy skits continued to dominate screens and social media platforms. Each sketch was crafted with precision and timing that only years of performance could perfect.
Today, Ayodeji Richard Makun remains one of Nigeria's most bankable entertainers. From live shows to film production, from comedy sketches to his role as a UN Peace Ambassador, A.Y built an empire on laughter. His journey shows how one person's talent, coupled with business sense, can reshape an entire industry. Nigeria's comedy landscape would look very different without him.
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