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Tunde Olaoluwa Adekunle (born 20 January 1982), popularly known as Tunde Ednut, is a Nigerian blogger, influencer, entertainer and musician noted for his blog and songs "Jingle Bell" and "Catching Cold", which was a Headies award nominee for best pop single at The Headies Awards of 2013. He is widely regarded as one of the most prominent bloggers in Nigeria.[1][2][3][4]

Key Information

In 2021, Ednut was named the Most ‘Searched Media Personality’ at the Net Honours Class of 2021.[5][6] In that same year, he was listed by Ynaija as one of the most powerful young Nigerians.[7]

Early life and education

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Originally from Kogi State, Tunde Ednut was born in Katsina State, Northern Nigeria, to Nigerian Christian lecturers, where he grew up before his family eventually relocated to Lagos State. He studied Graphic arts at the University of Lagos. Afterwards, he moved to the UK to obtain a degree in Graphic design from Kingsland University of London in England.[8]

Career

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2007–2008: Beginnings

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Ednut first started out as a comedian in 2007, where he was a guest performer at the Dyanmix Awards in Nigeria, and caught the attention of medias. In 2008, he was nominated for The Future Awards Africa. Same year, Ednut began performing across Nigeria, and subsequently performed in the United Kingdom where he is most noted for his comic works, Ednut was honored with The Award for the Best Nigerian Comedian in the UK before he moved back to Nigeria to pursue a career in music.[9][10]

2011–present

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Ednut started his musical career in 2011 with his debut single "My Kind Song".[11] In 2012, he released "Catching Cold" with a remix featuring Dr SID. In 2014, he released 3 songs which includes "Baby Boo", "Buga Won" and "Kosowo". In 2016, he would go on and release "Jingle Bell" which had multiple remixes with fellow Nigerian stars, Mi Abaga, Davido, Tiwa Savage and Seun Kuti.[12] his musical credits include collaborations with Falz, Ice Prince, Orezi and more.

Controversy

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On 22 December 2020, Ednut's verified Instagram account with over 2.6 million followers was deactivated. According to the Peoples Gazette, he violated the app's community guidelines which led to the removal of his account from the platform.[13]

On 10 January 2021, Ednut created a new Instagram account, with the username Kingtundeednut. And as at the early hours of Wednesday 13 January, he had already garnered 1 million followers, that became a trending topic on Twitter. Same day, Ednut did a 1 million Nigerian naira giveaway to his fans in celebration of his comeback to the platform.[14] Three days after he accomplished 1 million followers, the account was however deactivated again due to several reports from unknown persons. Same month, Instagram reinstated Ednut's account after fellow Nigerian stars rallied support asking that the account should be restored.[15] In 2023, Ednut's Instagram was disabled by Meta with 7.5M fans. He, however created another page which has earned up to 2.2M fans.[16]

Legacy

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Aside from music and blogging, Ednut helps or supports upcoming comedians and musicians by posting their videos and skits on his Instagram page. He has been credited for supporting or helping in popularizing comedians and artists such as Mr Funny, VeryDarkMan, Ugoccie, Aloma Isaac Junior, Ola of Lagos, Sydney Talker, and Kiriku.[17][18][19][20][21]

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Tunde Olaoluwa Adekunle, known professionally as Tunde Ednut, is a Nigerian blogger, , entertainer, social media influencer, and former born on January 20, 1986, in Katsina State to a family of Christian lecturers originally from in . After spending his early years in Katsina and later relocating with his family to , Ednut initially pursued a career in music during the late , achieving breakthrough success with his 2012 single Catching Cold, which featured prominent artists and marked his entry into Nigeria's hip-hop scene. He followed this with additional releases such as Baby Boo, Buga Won, and Kosowo in 2016, establishing himself as part of the vibrant Nigerian entertainment landscape before transitioning to . Ednut's pivot to social media blogging on in the mid-2010s propelled him to widespread fame, where he built a following exceeding 6 million as of November 2025 by sharing comedic skits, celebrity gossip, and motivational content, often under the persona of a humorous, relatable figure. He has become renowned for discovering and promoting emerging talents, including artists like Ruger, earning recognition as one of Nigeria's most influential online personalities under 40. Despite facing multiple Instagram account suspensions in the early 2020s, including a recent restoration in November 2025, Ednut has repeatedly rebuilt his platform, solidifying his role as a key figure in Nigeria's digital entertainment ecosystem and a bridge between traditional media and .

Early life and education

Family and upbringing

Tunde Olaoluwa Adekunle, professionally known as Tunde Ednut, was born on January 20, 1986, in Katsina State, Northern . Although some biographical accounts have cited alternative dates such as 1982 or 1985, reports including the page introduction confirm 1986 as his birth year. He originates from and belongs to the Yoruba ethnic group, specifically the Okun subgroup from the /Bunu area. Ednut grew up in a Christian household as one of five children, with three brothers and one sister. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adekunle, were both university lecturers, fostering a modest yet supportive family environment centered on education and moral values. The family resided initially in Katsina, where his parents worked, before relocating to , exposing him to diverse cultural influences across northern and southwestern during his early years. His childhood was shaped by the stability of this academic family backdrop, with early experiences rooted in the local Nigerian traditions and community life in both Katsina and settings. This upbringing provided a foundation of resilience and cultural awareness, influenced by the blend of northern hospitality and Yoruba heritage in his family's modest circumstances.

Academic background

Tunde Ednut, whose real name is Tunde Olaoluwa Adekunle, began his formal education in , , where he attended Cambridge International School for his primary studies. This institution provided him with an early foundation in basic academics in a structured international setting. For his , Ednut enrolled at Federal Government College in Ugwolawo, , a federal unity school known for its emphasis on national integration and rigorous curriculum. He completed his secondary schooling there, gaining exposure to a diverse student body from across . Ednut subsequently pursued higher education at the , enrolling in the program within the Department of Creative Arts. However, he did not complete his studies at this institution due to relocation to the . In the UK, he continued and finished his degree in at Kingsland , an experience that marked his initial international academic pursuit and broadened his perspective beyond . His training in equipped him with essential skills in visual and communication, laying a groundwork for his subsequent creative endeavors in the industry.

Career

Comedy and music beginnings (2007–2010)

Tunde Ednut, born Tunde Olaoluwa Adekunle, began his career as a stand-up in 2007 while based in the , where he had relocated for studies in . His debut performance occurred at the Dynamix Youth Awards in , where he delivered a set that earned a and caught the attention of media personalities, marking his entry into the industry. This breakthrough led to subsequent invitations to perform at events in the UK, including Nigerian community gatherings, allowing him to build a local following among the through relatable humor centered on Nigerian culture and everyday life. In 2008, Ednut's rising profile earned him a nomination for emerging talent in at The Future Awards , recognizing his potential as a fresh voice in Nigerian . That same year, he expanded his performances to venues such as the Nigerian Independence Jam and served as MC at events like the Ankara Festival and Carnival's Nigerian section, honing a style that incorporated energetic delivery and audience interaction tailored to audiences. His time in the significantly influenced his comedic approach, exposing him to multicultural settings that encouraged a blend of English, cultural anecdotes, and observational wit, which became hallmarks of his initial content creation. During this period, Ednut began experimenting with music as an extension of his , integrating musical elements into live performances to enhance comedic timing and engagement. By , he launched his own monthly show, "Tunde Ednut Comedy Park," at Planet Nollywood in , featuring guest artists and blending stand-up routines with musical interludes, which further solidified his reputation as London's leading Nigerian . In , he started recording original songs in studios with collaborating artists, aiming to fuse humor with influences, though formal releases came later; these early efforts laid the groundwork for his multifaceted entertainment persona.

Transition to blogging and influencing (2011–present)

In 2011, Tunde Ednut marked his entry into the Nigerian entertainment scene with the release of his debut single "My Kinda Song," which coincided with the beginning of his shift toward digital platforms as a means to amplify his comedic and musical endeavors. Leveraging his background in comedy skits from his days, he started engaging audiences on by sharing promotional content for emerging artists and humorous videos, gradually building a reputation as an online curator of entertainment. By the mid-2010s, Ednut's Instagram activity had evolved into a full-fledged platform for promoting Nigerian talents, including musicians and comedians, through viral posts and shoutouts that helped launch several careers in the burgeoning and comedy scenes. His extended to his personal at tundeednut.com, where he aggregates , spotlights, and entertainment updates, solidifying his role as a key influencer in Nigeria's landscape. This period saw rapid growth in his online presence, amassing over 7.5 million followers by October 2023, despite occasional account disruptions by the platform. Ednut's influence extends to commercial endorsements, where he earns between ₦300,000 and ₦1.5 million per (as of 2025), using his reach to connect brands with his engaged audience while continuing to boost up-and-coming creators through strategic shares and collaborations. His approach has positioned him as a pivotal figure in Nigerian promotion, fostering visibility for talents who might otherwise struggle in a competitive industry. In 2024, he received the Global Youths Influencer of the Year award from Democracy Newsline Newspaper, highlighting his sustained impact.

Notable musical works

Tunde Ednut's musical output is characterized by a blend of comedy-infused and promotional singles that often feature humorous lyrics and collaborations with prominent artists. His , though not extensive, highlights his transition from to as a means to expand his entertainment influence. Ednut debuted in music with the single "My Kinda Song" in 2011, marking his entry into the industry as a recording artist. The track, produced with upbeat rhythms typical of early , received attention for its lighthearted vibe and accompanying music video. In 2012, he released "Catching Cold," a remix featuring Dr. Sid that earned a nomination for Best Pop Single at Awards. The song's catchy hook and playful narrative exemplified Ednut's comedic approach to songwriting, blending pop elements with humorous storytelling. A notable later release was the 2020 festive track "," featuring , , and , which showcased his collaborative style and holiday-themed energy. This single, released during the season, incorporated vibrant instrumentation and celebrity cameos to amplify its promotional appeal.

Personal life

Relationships

Tunde Ednut is unmarried and has no publicly confirmed marriage. In 2020, he was reportedly dating Ghanaian social media influencer Erica Emefa, whom he met through Instagram, sparking media speculation about a potential wedding. No updates on the status of this relationship have been publicly confirmed since then, and as of 2025, he has no publicly confirmed relationship; Ednut has emphasized privacy in his personal matters. Little is known about his past relationships, as he rarely discusses romantic history in public forums. Public perceptions of Ednut's romantic life often involve occasional media rumors linked to his high-profile influencer status, though he avoids fueling such discussions.

Residence and family

Tunde Ednut, whose real name is Tunde Olaoluwa Adekunle, has resided in , Georgia, , since the mid-2010s, primarily to pursue expanded professional opportunities in entertainment and influencing. Originally from Katsina State, , with roots in , his move to the marked a permanent shift, influencing frequent family visits between continents to maintain connections. Ednut hails from a of five children, including one and three brothers, raised in a Christian household by parents who were both lecturers, fostering a strong support system that has endured despite his international relocations. This close-knit structure provides emotional grounding amid his career demands, with Ednut occasionally highlighting familial bonds through posts that reflect communal values of support. He has no children publicly confirmed.

Controversies

Public disputes

Tunde Ednut, known for his role as an blogger and influencer, has been involved in several high-profile public disputes with fellow celebrities, often ignited by his sharing of , opinions on matters, or endorsements that provoke backlash. These conflicts typically unfold on platforms, highlighting the contentious nature of online influencing in Nigerian . In 2020, Ednut engaged in a heated fallout with relationship blogger Joro Olumofin, stemming from Ednut's accusations that Olumofin's posts were fabricated and not genuinely from readers. Olumofin retaliated by alleging that Ednut had been deported from the for theft and was residing illegally , escalating to claims of and by Ednut through repeated subliminal posts. The dispute intensified when Olumofin filed a formal complaint with the U.S. Department of State in August 2020, sharing court documents on , though no resolution was publicly reported beyond the legal proceedings. Ednut has also clashed with actress on multiple occasions, including a 2018 over Ednut's criticism of contestant Nina, which Dikeh defended vehemently, leading to public call-outs on personal conduct. More recently, in January 2024, Dikeh accused Ednut of supporting social media critic VeryDarkMan, whom she had pursued for , labeling Ednut a "horrible human being" for promoting "societal ills, blatant falsehood, and unfounded criminal accusations." Ednut's response was limited to posting celebratory content about VeryDarkMan's release from custody, with laughing emojis, further fueling the exchange, which de-escalated without formal apology but through reduced online engagement. The with VeryDarkMan (VDM) extended into October 2024, involving broader accusations of online harassment and promotional disputes. A notable conflict arose with singer in 2024 amid the artist's broader with rival , where Ednut, a Davido supporter, proposed a match between the two and shaded Wizkid over not owning a private jet. Wizkid responded by publicly referencing Ednut's , stating he avoids dissing "disables" and suggesting Ednut seek healing at the Lord's Chosen Church, which drew mixed reactions from netizens. The dispute, tied to Ednut's public opinions on celebrity rivalries, subsided as Wizkid shifted focus, with no direct reconciliation mentioned. In August 2025, Ednut reignited tensions by taunting Wizkid again over the private jet issue following Davido's acquisition of one. Ednut's 2017 dispute with crossdresser (Idris Okuneye) centered on allegations that Ednut's frequent criticisms stemmed from a rejected romantic advance in 2016, after which blocked him. Ednut denied the claim, referring to as a individual and attributing his posts to professional commentary on gossip, leading to a brief but intense back-and-forth that faded without further escalation. Similarly, in 2019–2020, Speed Darlington (Akpi) accused Ednut of reposting his videos without credit or consent, calling him a "failed and failed blogger" and threatening for alleged violations. The feud underscored issues of content appropriation in , with Ednut defending his curation as promotional, but it de-escalated publicly after Darlington's warnings went unheeded in further posts, resolving through mutual disengagement. In May 2025, comedian Seyi Law publicly accused Ednut of sustained , character , and betrayal, claiming Ednut had incited the public against him for over two years through misleading posts and private conversations, including interactions with political figures like President Tinubu. Seyi Law threatened legal action and issued warnings, highlighting Ednut's alleged lack of integrity in online promotions, though the dispute continued through exchanges without reported resolution as of November 2025.

Account suspensions

In December 2020, Tunde Ednut's primary account, @tundeednut, which boasted nearly 2.6 million followers, was suspended indefinitely for violating the platform's terms and conditions. This marked the first significant deactivation of his presence, reportedly stemming from content-related infractions, though Instagram did not specify details at the time. Less than a month later, on January 10, 2021, Ednut launched a new account under the handle @kingtundeednut, which rapidly gained over 1 million followers within three days. However, the account was deactivated again on January 13, 2021, shortly after he hosted a N1 million giveaway to celebrate the milestone. The suspension was attributed to repeated violations, including posts that degraded women, instances of directed at celebrities, and activities. These back-to-back incidents resulted in the temporary loss of access to more than 3 million followers accumulated across his profiles. Following the 2021 deactivation, Ednut successfully appealed or established alternative accounts, enabling him to reactivate his online presence and rebuild his audience on and other platforms like (now X). This recovery involved diversifying his to reduce dependency on a single site, allowing him to regain traction and surpass previous follower counts over time. On September 5, 2025, Ednut's main account @mazitundeednut, with over 4.6 million followers, was disabled, reportedly due to violations of platform guidelines or a possible hack, though specifics were not confirmed by . Ednut quickly launched a new account and regained nearly 1 million followers within 24 hours, demonstrating resilience in rebuilding his presence. Amid these events, unconfirmed rumors persisted online about an early career deportation from the due to allegations, which some observers suggested may have intensified scrutiny on his activities. The suspensions briefly hampered his promotional endeavors by limiting direct audience engagement and brand collaborations.

Impact and recognition

Influence on Nigerian entertainment

Tunde Ednut has played a pivotal role in promoting emerging talents within Nigeria's industry, particularly through his platform, where he curates and amplifies content from musicians, skit makers, and influencers. By featuring viral videos and connecting artists with established figures, he has launched numerous careers; for instance, he facilitated a collaboration between singer and for the track "Who’s Your Guy," significantly boosting Spyro's visibility. Similarly, his post of comedian Okoli Classic's skit led to gifting her N2 million, highlighting his ability to propel unknowns to fame. Other beneficiaries include skit makers like , , Sabinus, VeryDarkMan, and Raebel, whom he has credited with gaining widespread recognition through his endorsements. His cultural impact is evident in the popularization of gossip-style blogging and viral memes, transforming digital spaces into hubs for and trends in . Dubbed the "Shaderoom of ," Ednut's page, with 6.2 million followers (as of November 2025), aggregates humorous skits, snippets, and insider updates, fostering a vibrant that shapes public discourse on . This approach has democratized , allowing grassroots comedians and artists to go viral and influence broader cultural narratives, building on his early forays into and as foundational elements. In November 2025, Ednut regained access to his original account after a two-year suspension, further solidifying his platform's reach. Economically, Ednut's platform facilitates endorsements and heightened visibility for emerging artists, contributing to the growth of Nigeria's creative sector as a source of . Through sponsored posts and promotions, he enables monetization opportunities for talents like dancers and musicians, who often credit him as a "" for securing deals and industry breakthroughs. His efforts have expanded the overall creative output, supporting an where visibility translates into sustainable income for creators. Ednut's influence extends globally, particularly to Nigerian communities, bolstered by his residence since obtaining citizenship in 2025. His content resonates with international audiences, evidenced by birthday celebrations in 2023 spanning 15 locations including the , UK, , and , which underscore his role in bridging Nigerian with worldwide fans. This reach amplifies and comedy exports, fostering cultural connections beyond borders.

Awards and nominations

Tunde Ednut was nominated at the 2008 Future Awards Africa, recognizing his early contributions to and . In the music category, his single "Catching Cold" featuring Dr Sid earned a nomination for Best Pop Single at 2013. Ednut was honored as the Most Searched Media Personality at the Net Honours Class of 2021, highlighting his prominence in . In May 2025, upon obtaining U.S. citizenship, Ednut received the President's Lifetime Achievement Award, signed by former U.S. President Joe Biden, in recognition of his contributions to volunteer service and community impact. Beyond direct accolades, Ednut's endorsements have provided indirect recognition through the successes of artists he has promoted, such as amplifying the reach of emerging talents like Skelvin and via shares.

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