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Zainab Balogun
Zainab Balogun in 2019
Born
Zainab Balogun

(1989-10-10) 10 October 1989 (age 35)
London, England
NationalityBritish
Nigerian
EducationLLB, University of Kent
Occupation(s)Actress, television personality, model
Years active2006-present
SpouseDikko Nwachukwu (m. 2018)

Zainab Balogun-NwachukwuListen [1](born 10 October 1989) is a Nigerian actress, model and television presenter. She began modelling at an early age after being scouted at 16.[2] She has been featured in several international campaigns for different brands. She co-founded The J-ist TV, an online entertainment web-series that highlights African culture and a range of topical issues; the series features interviews involving some of Africa's top personalities.[3]

Balogun works as a television presenter for EbonyLife TV, an entertainment television station for which she currently co-hosts and produces The Spot, the channel's leading talk show with Lamide Akintobi.[2][4] Balogun also appears as a presenter and associate producer on Jumia TV, a teleshopping show.

Early life and career

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Balogun was born in London to Nigerian parents,[2][3] where she was raised with a large extended family, predominantly in Clapham, a district of South West London. She is Yoruba from the Egba subgroup and claims descent from a family from Abeokuta, Ogun State.[5] Due to the nature of her mother's work, she moved around a lot and spent most of her formative years growing up with relatives.[6]

Her secondary school education was obtained at Sacred Heart RC Secondary School. Her interest in the arts began with her regularly taking part in talent shows and school plays. She studied music and eventually went on to join the school choir and later formed an R&B girl group with two friends called Regné (pronounced "reign").[3] She attended Christ the King Sixth Form College where she completed her A Levels in Law, Psychology, and English Language & Literature. She then attended the University of Kent in Medway where she received a Bachelor of Law degree (LLB).[6][7]

Balogun worked as a model after being scouted by Premier Models Management at the age of 16.[2][7] After obtaining her law degree, she began to appear in shows such as BBC One's Material Girl, Bollywood movie Cocktail (2012) and The Charlatans by Ashley Waters.[7] She soon found herself on set with legendary director Christopher Nolan in 2011 for the film The Dark Knight Rises, which she describes as an "unforgettable experience".[7]

Balogun is now a television presenter, who produces and hosts shows for EbonyLife TV, an entertainment television network.[7] She has also produced shows such as EL Now, a daily entertainment news show for the latest in fashion, music and arts.[4][6] She is currently joined by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and Lamide Akintobi on The Spot, a daily hang-out talk show.[7][8]

Personal life

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In May 2018, Balogun married Dikko Nwachukwu, founder of Jetwest Airways. The pair were traditionally married on 13 May in Lagos, Nigeria.[9]

Balogun splits her time between London, England and Lagos, Nigeria.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 The Charlatans Natalia
2012 Material Girl host
2012–present EL Now host, segment producer
2012–present The Spot host
2013 Knock Knock Hawa Webseries
2014 VHS: Music Artist Wannabe Skit herself webseries
2014 Verdict Lavena Johnson webseries
2014–present Jumia TV host, associate producer
2015– Before 30 Fast Girl, Ekua
TBA The Island Teni Bowen Cole

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2011 The Dark Knight Rises Dancer Featured role
2012 Cocktail Party Guest Featured role
2015 A Soldier's Story Angela Supporting
2016 The Wedding Party Wonu Supporting
Ojukokoro (Greed)

Entreat[10]

Linda

Linda

Supporting
2017 The Wedding Party 2 Wonu Supporting
The Royal Hibiscus Hotel Ope Lead
2018 Sylvia Sylvia Lead
Chief Daddy Ireti Supporting
God Calling Sade Lead
2019 Walking with Shadows Ada Directed by Aoife O'Kelly
2021 Fine Wine Temisan Directed by Seyi Babatope
Collision Lagos City News Reporter Directed by Bolanle Austen-Peters
Charge and Bail Boma Ossai Directed by Uyoyou Adia
2021 Chief Daddy 2: Going for Broke Ireti Supporting
2022 Kofa Hauwa Directed by Jude Idada
2024 Last Call Directed by Shola Thomson-Adewale
2024 On the Edge Lola Directed by Temitope Bolade
2024 The Beads Ranti Directed by Moyinoluwa Ezekiel

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Result
2013 Exquisite Lady of the Year Awards TV Presenter of the Year Won
2014 Sisterhood Awards TV Presenter of the Year Won
2014 All Youth Tush Awards On-Air Personality of the Year Won
2014 Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards Sexist On-Air Personality Won
2014 Exquisite Lady of the Year Award (ELOY)[11] TV Presenter of the Year Nominated
2018 The Future Awards Africa (TFAA)[12] Prize for Acting Won
2020 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards[13] Best Actress in a Drama Nominated

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Doing business in Nigeria is horrible, actress Zainab Balogun laments". Punch Newspapers. 4 January 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d Ade-Unuigbe, Adesola. "Fab Interview: 'I Have a Little Crush on D'Banj' Zanaib Balogun, Ebony Life TV Presenter Talks Life, Love & Work". Fab Magazine Online. February 7, 2014. December 5, 2014. [1]
  3. ^ a b c Roosblad, Shomara. "Interview with Zainab Balogun". The Black Blog. Vogue.it. September 29, 2014. December 5, 2014. [2]
  4. ^ a b "Zainab Balogun's Interview with Zen". Zen Magazine Africa. 2013. December 5, 2014. [3]
  5. ^ "Secret lives of Baba segis wives author Lola shoneyin & the Trio discuss attitudes & their altitudes". YouTube. Ebonylife Television. 6 October 2015.
  6. ^ a b c Igew, Miles. "StyleVitae Meets - Zainab Balogun". StyleVitae. April 28, 2014. December 5, 2014. [4]
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Zippy Zainab". Our Blogazine. October 24, 2013. December 5, 2014
  8. ^ Ngomba, Joan. "EbonyLife TV's Zainab Balogun Spills Secrets Behind 'The Spot'". Pulse.ng. March 19, 2014. December 5, 2014. [5]
  9. ^ "Zainab Balogun Talks About Meeting Her Dikko Nwachukwu". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 5 April 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  10. ^ Asuelime, Michael (29 April 2016), Entreat (Drama), Iyabo Aboaba, Boma Adukeh, Dakore Akande, BP Vision, MAF productions, Mighty Jot Studios, retrieved 20 June 2024
  11. ^ "Seyi Shay, Toke Makinwa, Mo'Cheddah, DJ Cuppy, Others Nominated". Pulse Nigeria. Chinedu Adiele. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  12. ^ adekunle (17 December 2018). "Simi, Zainab Balogun, Mark Angel, Ahmed Musa win at 2018 The Future Awards". Vanguard News Nigeria. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  13. ^ "AMVCA 2020: Full list of winners". TODAY. 14 March 2020. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
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