From Selling Aboniki at Iwo Road to Content Creation: Actor Yemi Elesho’s Inspiring Journey

Yemi Elesho, the son of renowned Nigerian actor Elesho, recently shared his incredible journey from humble beginnings to achieving success.

In an interview, Yemi recounted how he sold products like Aboniki, face towels, and bread in the bustling traffic of Iwo road in Ibadan.

Acknowledging the pivotal role played by skitmaker and content creator, Woli Agba, Yemi expressed his gratitude for paving the way for his career. He admitted that he had never envisioned himself becoming a content creator.

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Reflecting on his past, Yemi revealed, “I sold Aboniki and face towel in the traffic. I sold bread. It was because of Woli Agba I stopped doing stage. I have never dreamt one day and saw myself as a content creator.”

Yemi’s story serves as an inspiration to many, showcasing that with determination and the right opportunities, one can rise above adversity and achieve their dreams.

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From Selling Aboniki at Iwo Road to Content Creation: Actor Yemi Elesho’s Inspiring Journey

Yemi Elesho, the son of renowned Nigerian actor Elesho, recently shared his incredible journey from humble beginnings to achieving success.

In an interview, Yemi recounted how he sold products like Aboniki, face towels, and bread in the bustling traffic of Iwo road in Ibadan.

Acknowledging the pivotal role played by skitmaker and content creator, Woli Agba, Yemi expressed his gratitude for paving the way for his career. He admitted that he had never envisioned himself becoming a content creator.

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Reflecting on his past, Yemi revealed, “I sold Aboniki and face towel in the traffic. I sold bread. It was because of Woli Agba I stopped doing stage. I have never dreamt one day and saw myself as a content creator.”

Yemi’s story serves as an inspiration to many, showcasing that with determination and the right opportunities, one can rise above adversity and achieve their dreams.

Also Read:  I Told my Mum not to go Live About Baba Ijesha’s Case, but She Insisted — Iyabo Ojo’s Daughter, Priscilla Reveals
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