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He started his comedy career in 1991 at the age of 13 in Delta State Television, DTV Top Show with veteran broadcaster, Tunde Omonode. Collectively he was co-host presenter, of a programme called Mock News every Saturday, with his friend Otaghware Otas Onodjayeke fondly called [[Igosave|I Go Save]]; So Mock News became an house-hood programme due to how they both thrilled the masses in a funny way . Subsequently, I Go Dye got a contract to perform in the first comedy club in Nigeria Prest Motel [[Benin City]] where he was being paid one thousand Naira per a show. His exponents on stage gave him popularity on media stations and on one of such occasions when he went to perform at the [[University_of_Benin_(Nigeria)|University Of Benin]], he met Baba Kome who shared the idea on performing in Night of A Thousand Laughs. |
He started his comedy career in 1991 at the age of 13 in Delta State Television, DTV Top Show with veteran broadcaster, Tunde Omonode. Collectively he was co-host presenter, of a programme called Mock News every Saturday, with his friend Otaghware Otas Onodjayeke fondly called [[Igosave|I Go Save]]; So Mock News became an house-hood programme due to how they both thrilled the masses in a funny way . Subsequently, I Go Dye got a contract to perform in the first comedy club in Nigeria Prest Motel [[Benin City]] where he was being paid one thousand Naira per a show. His exponents on stage gave him popularity on media stations and on one of such occasions when he went to perform at the [[University_of_Benin_(Nigeria)|University Of Benin]], he met Baba Kome who shared the idea on performing in Night of A Thousand Laughs. |
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He went with Baba Kome who took him to Night of Thousand Laughs auditioning and he was rejected four times by the organizers of the event. After too much pressure from Gandoki to Opa Williams. Opa Williams took him to the Pre-Reel Award to watch his performances when Azuh Arinze of National encomium Magazine gave I Go Dye an opportunity to perform at the Pre-Reel award and he overwhelmed the audiences. I Go Dye took the shine with his performance, and immediately Opa Williams signed a contract with him to feature in the forth coming Night of a Thousand Laughs 2000. Consequently, he was made to perform at the REEL AWARD, and AMEN Award of 2000. |
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The organizer of night of a thousand laugh (Opa Williams) presented a special award to him as the most outstanding comedian that has feature in this show. |
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Francis Agoda (born April 4, 1979), popularly known as I Go Dye or I Go Die, is a Nigerian comedian.[1]
Biography
Early life
Francis Agoda, better known as I Go Dye, was born in the late 70s in Abraka, Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State Nigeria. He attended Ighogbadu primary school and College Of Commerce secondary school, Warri Delta state At an early age he invented a flying helicopter, a hover craft ship, a radio transmitter and a battery table fan. These inventions earned him a scholarship to study structural engineering at a university in New York but unfortunetly he declined the offer, a decision that was frowned against by his family.
I Go Dye believed there was so much fulfillment in following his dreams, irrespective of the low income comedians that were earning in Nigeria at that time. However, he was the zonal project manager of Junior Engineering Technical Society (JET Club) College Of Commerce. His passion for comedy was questionable because comedy was alien to his society, let alone being seen as a means to archiving lively-hood. He was also the Programme Director of Press Literary Art Drama Debating Society (PLADDS) in the course of explaining the hypothesis involved in the production of his inventions, during project exhibitions, and involving other students from different schools. The young I Go Dye was a delight on stage, his explanations mersmerized the entire student body and invited delegates who were always laughing uncontrollably each time he explained his theory. Subsequently, he was invited to join PLADDS club because of his potentials.[2]
Career
He started his comedy career in 1991 at the age of 13 in Delta State Television, DTV Top Show with veteran broadcaster, Tunde Omonode. Collectively he was co-host presenter, of a programme called Mock News every Saturday, with his friend Otaghware Otas Onodjayeke fondly called I Go Save; So Mock News became an house-hood programme due to how they both thrilled the masses in a funny way . Subsequently, I Go Dye got a contract to perform in the first comedy club in Nigeria Prest Motel Benin City where he was being paid one thousand Naira per a show. His exponents on stage gave him popularity on media stations and on one of such occasions when he went to perform at the University Of Benin, he met Baba Kome who shared the idea on performing in Night of A Thousand Laughs. He went with Baba Kome who took him to Night of Thousand Laughs auditioning and he was rejected four times by the organizers of the event. After too much pressure from Gandoki to Opa Williams. Opa Williams took him to the Pre-Reel Award to watch his performances when Azuh Arinze of National encomium Magazine gave I Go Dye an opportunity to perform at the Pre-Reel award and he overwhelmed the audiences. I Go Dye took the shine with his performance, and immediately Opa Williams signed a contract with him to feature in the forth coming Night of a Thousand Laughs 2000. Consequently, he was made to perform at the REEL AWARD, and AMEN Award of 2000. The organizer of night of a thousand laugh (Opa Williams) presented a special award to him as the most outstanding comedian that has feature in this show.
- ^ Information ng (2013-04-04). "Gov Oshiomole and comedian I GO DYE share a drink on their birthday". Information ng. Retrieved 2014-04-04.
- ^ "I GO DYE:The fabulous lifestyle of a comedian". Vanduardngr.com. 13 September 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2014.