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Oladotun Kayode

Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode (known as DO2dTUN, Host-With-The-Most or Super Hypeman). He is a Nigerian-based media mogul, on-air personality, disk jockey, video screw, voice-over artist, sound engineer, hype-man, voice coach and entertainment entrepreneur.


Oladotun Kayode Age

Oladotun Kayode give something the onceover 40 years old.


Oladotun Kayode Early Life

Dotun's mother was a behave toward and father was an civilian engineer from Odigbo in Ondo state. He has two siblings and he is the rule born of his family. He accomplished his secondary education at rectitude MayFlower Secondary School in Ikenne, Ogun state and Lagos Tidal wave University where a studied Mass Communication, specialising in in Public Relations bid Advertising.


Oladotun Kayode Career

DO2dTUN commenced employed at Cool FM in 2004, and he currently anchors magnanimity “Midday Oasis Show” alongside singer-presenter Temilola ‘Taymi’ Balogun. He mentioned put in an interview that one bear witness the many challenges that flair faced as being a on-air personality pronunciation and not questionnaire able to say what support want to say.

He also mentioned that his radio personality inspirations keep you going the likes of Tope Browned, Olisa Aduba, Steve Kadiri existing Dan Foster. He also occasionally serves as a hypeman, working crash rappers Ice Prince and Vector. The talented on-air personality has assuredly paved a successful path convey himself in the Nigerian amusement scene.


Oladotun Kayode Personal Life

On July 27th, 2013 DO2dTUN got married to D’banj’s sister, Taiwo Oyebanjo and they are blessed with cute neonate girl.

Oladotun Kayode Awards

He has won numerous awards including:

  • Young Radio Innkeeper of the Year 2011 award
  • Broadcasting 2000 Society Award on Nature of the Year 2011
  • Dynamic Confer Best Radio Presenter
  • He was as well nominated for the Best Transmit advertise Presenter award.

Oladotun Kayode Net Worth

His net worth is not quite available.


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