Ex Big Brother Housemate, Nigerian-born Lebanese, Joe Alfred Abdallah is a creative artist who describes himself as a sarcastic sapiosexual. This was highly apparent when he joined the Big Brother housemates in the most recent Pepper Dem season 4, where he was a major antagonist.
Best known for his perfectly groomed and curled moustache, he became the ‘Herbert Macaulay moustache guy’ who never failed to create entertaining moments when he was on screen. He is also well known for his black hat and shades that complete his dark mystical look. Presently styled by Ouch Clothing and Bland2Glam wrist bracelets, he is steadily becoming a style icon.
Creatively showcasing the Nigerian coat of arms with soy sauce, coffee, beetroot, and Pepsi was just a little snippet of what Joe can do with his hands. That task was viewed by over a million viewers and brought just one of his numerous gifts to the limelight.
Also a trained masseur, Joe’s hands work on soothing tense muscles into submission. Partnering with numerous spas across the country, his upcoming spa tour will see him provide this service to a limited number of pre-registered clientele who, according to him, will receive the massage of a lifetime. So far, the Rejuvenee spa in Lagos is locked down as the first location for Joe’s exclusive spa treatment.
‘BadHumanBodyworks’ is a seasonal offering to begin in December 2019, but important to Joe because he has always wanted to help people find a relaxation point.
About Joe
Born in Ibadan, Oyo State, there is no limit to what his hands can do. His degree in Sociology from University of Ibadan did nothing to stop him from expressing himself through various art forms.
Joe Abdallah’s artistic oeuvre encompasses visual paintings (graffiti and murals), prop creation, space management and miniature sculptural works as well as of modern architectural illustration.
He gradually learned the process of recreation at a young age and started to design and create of props with any available material he could find.
More recently, he has worked on stage and set design, extra large graffiti art which is often a reflection of hidden thought. A Joe Abdallah canvas painting is a full representation of his love of nature and human growth.
He hopes to start a tour of Nigerian primary schools where he teaches special art classes for kids under 12 years old the basics of creative art.
Privately guided by his mother and studying his father’s library of encyclopedias, his early school years in Ibadan saw him make still life paintings with watercolor and build his own toys out of craftboards and foil.
Joe runs BH Designs, a company that deals in production and sales of artwork and designs of visual art, body arts and movie props, art procurement and supply.
For a multi-talented guy like him with over a decade of experience in commercial art practice, there is no end to his creativity and his partnership with TVCs Titilayo Oyinsan will surely speed up his journey to success.
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