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Actor and content cre – ator, Olayiwola Isaac, popularly known as Layi Wasabi, has been awarded the prestigious Future Award Africa Prize for Content Creation at the star-studded event in Lagos. This award recognizes his fresh approach to content and his impact on Nigeria’s creative industry. As one of the most dynamic voices in digital entertainment, this award is a significant milestone in Layi’s career, celebrating his contributions to Nigerian and African media landscapes. Reflecting on the honor, Layi Wasabi shared: “Winning The Future Awards Af – rica Prize for Content Creation is an honor beyond words. My goal has always been to bring joy and make meaningful connections, and I’m deeply grateful to everyone who has supported me.”

Also He went on to credit his team members for their invaluable support, especially recognizing Olufemi Oguntamu, CEO of Penzaarville Africa. “My team is like a backbone to everything I do. Olufemi has been more than just a manager; his insights and guidance have been game-changers for me.

With his support, I’ve been able to evolve my craft and reach new audiences.” This recognition by The Future Awards Africa follows a series of major achieve – ments for Layi Wasabi.

Earlier this year, he earned double nominations at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMV – CA), where his skit Medical Negligence won “Best Digital Content Creator.”

His recent accomplishments reflect his evolution into a multifaceted entertainer with a growing reach. Known for his quick wit and unique brand of humor, Layi Wasabi has rapidly gained a loyal fanbase and is now one of Nigeria’s most engaging content creators, with over three million followers across social media platforms. Layi has transformed from a skit creator into a major influencer in entertainment, blending comedy with social commentary that resonates with local and global audiences



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