Maryam Apaokagi, known professionally as Taaooma, is a Nigerian comedian, content creator, cinematographer, and social media influencer.
Born 28 February 1999 (age 25 years) in Ilorin Kwara Nigeria. She currently serves as the CEO, and founder of Chop Tao, a food company, and directs for The Greenade Company, a cinematography firm. She is known for playing multiple roles in her skits.
Maryam Apaokagi spent most of her early years in Namibia.
She studied Tourism and Travel Service Management at the Kwara State University.
In 2022, she tells The Punch, “I wanted to be a doctor. Later, I changed it to a lawyer.
I got to university and was offered Tourism.”
In 2015, she started online comedy after convincing her fiancé to teach her the basics of video editing.
She rose to stardom in 2019 with a skit based on African parents taking their children to school. In 2019, she was the face of Media Room Hub’s July Issue.
Her comedy skits are centered on exposing African mothers and their unique manner of disciplining African children with a slap.
In February 2020, Apaokagi engaged her fiancé Abdulaziz Oladimeji (aka. Abula) in Namibia, and got married on 24 January 2021.
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