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Wale Adenuga releases biography

Wale Adenuga MFR, Creator of Superstory TV Drama, Papa Ajasco & Company Reloaded TV Comedy, and many other award-winning family entertainment platforms, has finally released…

Wale Adenuga MFR, Creator of Superstory TV Drama, Papa Ajasco & Company Reloaded TV Comedy, and many other award-winning family entertainment platforms, has finally released his much-anticipated biography book titled “An Unusual Biography: Wale Adenuga MFR. A Pencil in the Hand of the Creator.”.

Adenuga said the book chronicles every single thing about his work.

In a statement, he said, “Over the years, people have always asked me a wide range of questions about my different works, and I have always tried to provide the best responses in ways they would be able to relate to.

“However, I realised that the best way to share my full story would be to present it to the world in an entertaining yet concise manner, so I teamed up with two brilliant writers, Atim Nkese Nkpubre and Niran Adedokun, and compiled everything you would need to know and more into this book.”

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“An Unusual Biography: Wale Adenuga MFR; A Pencil in the Hand of the Creator” provides detailed information about his life, struggles, and achievements in his career of over 45 years as a cartoonist, publisher, educator, writer, TV and movie producer, musician, businessman, and philanthropist. The book is also written in a very entertaining manner, with over 300 pages of hilarious stories, jokes, photos, and cartoons.

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