According to Julius’ mother, ‘Julius started hawking at age six because he was born into a poverty stricken home in Choba, Obio/ Akpor Government Area of Rivers.‘ The comedian’s father was a bricklayer and his mother was a petty trader, who was also involved in fish farming and subsistence farming. She said she ‘wanted him to become a carpenter because he was so troublesome. The struggle was tough and he had to help contribute to the livelihood of the family by selling pap.’
According to Mrs. Agwu, Julius often went to school late, as he would wake up at 5am every day to hawk, and after school, he’d continue hawking. She says that might have been part of the reason, indirectly, that he is such a successful comedian today. ‘For going to school late, he had to stay in front of the class as ordered by the teacher, to entertain his colleagues and teacher. Though it was meant to be a punishment, but those days of facing the class to entertain them was a preparation for an art that would make him a reference point.’
Wow just wow…. See how successful he has become today.

Inpiring! I hope his story ministers to every struggling soul out there
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring
ReplyDeletejulius himself has always said what his mom is saying no pretence at all...nice one
ReplyDeleteTouching. Naija we dey struggle sha.
ReplyDeleteStory story. Can't he feed thousands of people now? Park well
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Clap for urself...u have just made 'stupido' of d century!! Oya tell us ur own inspiring story nah!!
DeleteWomen and der fat lies no be onli 6 na 3 omo-iwo says so..via b.b bold.5
ReplyDeleteChild labour anyone?
DeleteHmmnnn so touching!
ReplyDeleteHmnnn so touching!
ReplyDeleteHmmnnn so touching!
ReplyDeletei dont see any big deal about this story,cos suffering is peculiar to mostpeople in naija.we all have our stories to tell.
ReplyDeletei dont see any big deal about this story,cos suffering is peculiar to mostpeople in naija.we all have our stories to tell.
ReplyDeleteno wonder he has that funny voice. The Guy don try o.am His greatest fan.
ReplyDeletewow i'm inspired,my days of struglin wil soon b ova
ReplyDeleteOne can always tell the 'olojuoralaris' from those that were born with silver spoons.
ReplyDeleteBackground will always show, regardless of what they become in life. like someone said above, common to Nigerians. Flights to Europe and America today are so filled with 'new money no class'.
Only 20 years ago, it was a totally different ball game.
I would rather much see posh retain posh forever, than these over flogged rags to riches stories. It makes me want to puke!So common in Nigeria.
Give me posh and blue blood anyday!
whr can we watch it pls....those of us out of niaja
ReplyDeleteYou have lost your senses. Who should park well Ladun or Julius’ mother? Why do people think like this tho? Do you realise she is in a competition with other women, it is a reality show and she has to explain how she struggled and raised her child and you are asking someone to park well? You definitely don’t have a story.
ReplyDeletechild labour? bruhahahaha rolling on the floor
ReplyDeletethoughtful
ReplyDeletePoor childhood to rich adulthood
ReplyDeleteLilspicer u jst too stupid man,u no get brain?u no dey enter lag see small small pikin 6-7yrs hawkn....u b anuofia big time mchewww....."women wit lies" abi,ur mama b man?oloshi
ReplyDelete#Be Inspired..i also sold akara and boli under bridge for Ifako near Agege Pen Cinema before I built 47vids.com...(I dey joke o, but take style visit my website too)...
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