Chioma Omeruah, (born 14 May 1976) best known as Chigul, is a Nigerian comedian, singer and actress who is known for her accents and comedic characters.[1][2]
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Born | Chioma Omeruah (1976-05-14) 14 May 1976 (age 46) |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Other names | Chigul |
Education | Delaware State University |
Occupation | Singer, comedian, actress |
Known for | Voices and characters |
Parent | Samson Omeruah (father) |
Omeruah was born in Lagos to Igbo parents. She moved away whilst still a baby. She is the second child of four children of Air Commodore Samson Omeruah.[3]
She had her primary and secondary education in Lagos during her secondary school days she attended two Air Force secondary schools one in Jos and the other in Ikeja, Lagos.[4] After her secondary school, she entered Abia State University (ABSU). She attended ABSU for three months. In 1994, she left ABSU to study Criminal Law at Delaware State University, [5] at her father's request.[3] This was not a success, so she left after two years[6] to study French Education at Delaware State University. Omeruah is a polyglot and can speak 5 languages fluently. She returned to Nigeria after twelve years in America.[7]
She initially became a singer under the name C-Flow, but this has been subsumed by her characters - principal of which is Chigul. Chigul speaks in a strong Igbo accent. Chigul was first heard as a recording of the song "Kilode" sent by Omeruah to her friends, but the sound was soon re-sent around Nigeria.[4] Chigul has been married, but this ended with no joint children.[8]
Omeruah has twelve characters, but she is known as "Chigul" after her most well-known invention. She has been interviewed and lauded by a number of media outlets. She had given a TEDx talk[6] and appeared as a character in the Nollywood film Road to Yesterday.[9] In 2015 she appeared as a guest on the single "Karishika" by Falz.[10] She was a 2014 honouree as the “Comedienne of The Year” at The Sisterhoods Award Ceremony.[11]
In May 2020, Omeruah appeared in the Visual Collaborative electronic catalogue, in an issue called TwentyEightyFour, she was featured in the same issue with Dakore Akande, Oliver Nakakande and Coppé.[12][13]
Year | Awards | Category | Result | Ref |
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2021 | Net Honours | Most Popular Media Personality (female) | Nominated | [14] |
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