Debo Adedayo, also known as Mr Macaroni, has revealed some details about himself, revealing that he attended four universities before graduating.
He said he was born into a Muslim and Christian family and that he answers to both David and Ibrahim, in addition to studying at four different universities.
On Wednesday, the popular skit maker shared some little-known facts about himself with his fans and followers on Twitter, revealing that he attended LeadCity University, Houdegbe North American University in Cotonou, and Afe Babalola University before graduating from Redeemer’s University.
“So here are some facts about me,” he wrote. For those who continue to inquire… These are unadulterated facts. You are welcome to ask any questions you may have. My name is Adebowale Adedayo, and I was born on May 3rd, 1993, in Lagos, Nigeria. Into the family of a Muslim and a Christian. I respond to both David and Ibrahim.
“Ogun is my home state.” I was born and raised in Abeokuta, Nigeria. In Ojota, Ogudu, I attended Tendercare International Nursery and Primary School. At the moment, I’m at Magodo Isheri. As a result, I’m Ojota/Magodo lad. In 2002, I began secondary school at Babcock University High School.
“I attended four universities.” In 2009, I was accepted to LeadCity University. At the time, I was a law student. Our school had accreditation concerns in 200L, so we started protesting and things got heated. I had no choice but to abandon the school. Lol. City sha is something I miss. This is a wonderful school.
“In 2011, I transferred to Houdegbe North American University in Cotonou.” There, I was still studying law… I had to go since I was a tiny wahala. In 2012, I transferred to Afe Babalola University… It was there that I decided to return to my first love, acting. I don’t get tired of the law.
“One thing led to the other, I had to leave ABUAD 😭 And that was when I went to Redeemer’s University in 2013 to study Theatre Arts. Small wahala happen. But everything settle las las… I finished there got my certificate and the rest is history.”