Our newest discovery in the Nigerian entertainment industry is Ade Tiger, real name Titi Kuti, a producer, actor, and presenter who has successfully connected acting, producing, and presenting with modeling, and who is more appropriately described as a multi-talented professional.
Before Titi Kuti delved into acting, he began his career as a model while in the university.
However, he decided to go into acting in 2018 with his first role as Ade Tiger in Kemi Adetiba’s King of Boys movie and series.
He describes himself on LinkedIn as an assertive, team-oriented individual, smart, approachable, naturally charismatic, and able to listen intently.
Detailed information about Titi Kuti’s background and career are provided in the following section.
Education
Titi Kuti obtained a degree in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management from the Lagos State University (LASU), Nigeria in 2008.
Career
His interest in modeling began while he was studying Industrial Relations and Personnel Management at Lagos State University.
He appeared in runway shows for fashion brands, billboards, and television spots.
Events after graduating from the university had helped him to gain immense knowledge of entertainment including managing an ace producer Dr. Frabz.
Afterward, he joined Nigezie TV and learned production and media with Femi Aderibigbe, known as Kwame Naija in VMN.
His experience as a presenter, producer, and resource person for the channel communication department was one of the factors that influenced his wide scope of knowledge.
He also served as the production manager for season 2 of Nigeria’s Got Talent (regional auditions) while working with Optima media group.
Titi entered the world of acting in 2018 when he played the role of Ade Tiger in Kemi Adetiba’s King of Boys movie and King Of Boys: The Return Of The King series.
King Of Boys Movie
Titi Kuti describes his role in the King of Boys movie as an amazing role that turned creativity into ingenuity, as well as the experience of working with Sola Sobowale, Toni Tones, Paul Sambo, and the rest as a worthwhile experience with unique ups and downs.