
Dotun
He recently had his say via his social media page, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, Whitemoney saying he received Flavour’s award on behalf of Igbos was definitely unnecessary, and his speech definitely didn’t need that kind of narrative.
The OAP added that Flavour is a Nigerian first, and the award he won was celebrating Afrobeats, not Igbos across Nigeria.
Whitemoney had said, “Now this award is for my brother Flavour. We didn’t plan this, he is not around but on behalf of all the Igbos, I say Ayagaya igidigi.”
Dotun reacted, “On behalf of the Igbos!’ I am sorry, that was so unnecessary. It didn’t need that type of narrative. It’s an award won by an African; for Afrobeat and a Nigerian. #headies2025.”
WOW.
Dotun a.k.a Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode (born April 8, 1984) is a Nigerian on-air personality, video jockey, actor and media entrepreneur, popularly known as Do2Tun (Pronounced D-O-To-The-T-U-N).
After pioneering a dance group called Xtreme dancers while in the university and featuring in music videos like D’banj’s Why Me and Same Ni by Dj Zeez, Dotun came to wider prominence as a TV and radio personality, hosting shows and concerts.
Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode was born in Lagos on 8 April 1984 to a building engineer father and a nurse mother. He is the first child of a nuclear family of three children. He attended Kemeesther Nursery and Primary school in Surulere, Lagos and then to the Mayflower School, Ikenne, Ogun State.
Oladotun started his career in broadcasting in 2004 as an intern with Cool FM where he served for about five years before he began to host radio shows. He has since hosted numerous shows on Cool FM as well as on TV.