Wole Oni

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Irewole Samuel Oni
Also known asWole Oni
Born Akure, Ondo State
Genres Jazz, Gospel music
Occupation(s) Songwriter, Jazz artist, & music producer
Instrument(s) Piano
Website iamwoleoni.com

Irewole Samuel Oni, known predominantly by his stage name, Wole Oni is a Nigerian born songwriter, Jazz artist, and music producer. [1] He is a United Nations International Ambassador for Peace, and has been endorsed by Yamaha Corporation Yamaha Gulf FZE as Yamaha first artist signed in the whole of Africa. [2] [3] He is married with kids even though he doesn't like to discuss his marriage in public.

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Life and career

Born in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria, Wole was a graduate of the University of Lagos where he studied Computer Science. He is the writer and producer of singles such as Cover me Lord and a Christmas song titled Come let Is adore Him. [4]

Wole produced notable hit songs like Igwe by the Midnight Crew, Kosobabire by Folake Umosen, Ijoba Orun, Kolebaje, Halleluyah by Lara George, and many others. [5] [6] [7] As a Jazz artist, he has performed at notable Jazz and Rock concerts in UAE, USA, Ireland, South African, the United Kingdom, and other locations. [8]

Wole is the CEO of Instinct Productions and Wole Oni Music Productions (WOMP). [9] He performed at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit with Queen Elizabeth in attendance. [10]

Wole has won multiple awards in his career over the years. Among the notable ones include: AGMA UK Award for the best producer in Africa 2013, 2014, 2015, Kora award 2004, National Gospel Awards and others. [11] [12]

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