Teju Babyface: King of Talk YouTube Channel Analytics Report - PLAYBOARD
Gbadewonuola Olateju Oyelakin (born January 20, 1979), known professionally as Teju Babyface, is a Nigerian political satirist, inspirational speaker, talk show host, Master of Ceremonies, television producer and comedian. He is widely known as the creator and host of The Teju Babyface Show, a talk show built in mold of American talk shows that showcases the best elements of the African society. He also goes by the moniker 'The King of Talk'. In 2010 Teju developed The Teju Babyface Show, which became an instant hit on television in Nigeria and beyond. He had always been of the opinion that stand-up comedy was a means to an end and after a decade as one of Nigeria’s headline stand-up comedy acts, he saw the show as the perfect way to impact and influence more people. The very first of its kind in Nigeria, the show brought an infusion of late night American television with hints of recent projects like the Ellen DeGeneres, Steve Harvey and Arsenio Hall Shows to African television.Teju Babyface: King of TalkAdd favorite
- Subscribers
- 75,700
- 100 / d
- Views
- 6,379,001
- 19,572 / d
- Videos
- 181
- 3 Per Week
- Category
- Comedy
- United States
Subscribers Rank
- United States
- Worldwide
117,491st
Downward trend
Avg. Video Views
38,134
VERY LOW, 50.4% of subscribers
Engagement
Like rate
1.8%
LOW
Comment rate
0.25%
VERY LOW
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Gbadewonuola Olateju Oyelakin (born January 20, 1979), known professionally as Teju Babyface, is a Nigerian political satirist, inspirational speaker, talk show host, Master of Ceremonies, television producer and comedian. He is widely known as the creator and host of The Teju Babyface Show, a talk show built in mold of American talk shows that showcases the best elements of the African society. He also goes by the moniker 'The King of Talk'. In 2010 Teju developed The Teju Babyface Show, which became an instant hit on television in Nigeria and beyond. He had always been of the opinion that stand-up comedy was a means to an end and after a decade as one of Nigeria’s headline stand-up comedy acts, he saw the show as the perfect way to impact and influence more people. The very first of its kind in Nigeria, the show brought an infusion of late night American television with hints of recent projects like the Ellen DeGeneres, Steve Harvey and Arsenio Hall Shows to African television.