You were a nurse before you got into the entertainment industry, how did that happen?
The journey of one’s life is designed by God and we are only here to fulfill the plans of God for our lives. Having said that, I can also say that God used my manager, Akeem to encourage me to follow my passion and here we are today telling the good story. My manager and a couple of friends from Edo State helped me to this level. They have done so much for me.
You reside in Manchester, how has life been over there?
Life has not been entirely rosy but I am thankful to God for the gift of life and the grace to keep doing what I love most. It has not been an easy ride because we faced with challenges all the time but God has been good to me; I am grateful. Life has been awesome in Manchester, England and I hope to keep doing my best.
You are not married but you have a son, how have you been coping being a single mum?
I am not married but I have a lovely son, who I love so much. I channel all my love and energy towards the boy because I want him to have the best of life.
You are a nurse, MC and online comedian, how do you manage to juggle these jobs?
It has just been God. I can’t tell you I know how I have been handling this or that. God has been helping me to manage my affairs without any clash.
Your brand is quite popular in Manchester, but people expect that you would come back home to give your people a dose of your talent?
I am happy about how things are turning out for me. I have anchored a couple of shows outside Manchester before and I actually did one recently in Lagos and the reception was very impressive. It pushed me to the point where I started thinking I should start paying attention to my Nigerian audience. We will get there. It is just one step at a time for me.
Your comedy skit is very popular online, how do you manage to generate contents?
I have a number of good skits out there that people really love. For me, it is just the joy and passion to do my job that keep helping me to get better. I just want to keep entertaining my fans and keep building my brand. We will see where that will take us. I have about 20 skits that people really love, and I appreciate their support. I don’t take it for granted. Being a qualified nurse means so much to me. Anchoring events and doing comedy complete me.
How did you come about your stage name, Mc Honourable Olayiwola?
The name came into existence through one of my friends, a politician in Oshodi area of Lagos State. He visited me and we got talking then from there he just said one day I will introduce you into politics and I quickly said no. He just laughed and said politics is what you made it to believe. Then one of my pastors prayed for me from Nigeria one day and said you are honourbaly blessed. Since then, the name became a part of me. My passion gives me the time and chance to meet good personalities and I don’t take that for granted.