Tobi Bakre

Tobi Bakre (born 1st June, 1994) is a Nigerian actor, model, host, compere, and photographer.[1] Tobi rose to fame after finishing up as a finalist in the Big Brother Naija (season 3) reality TV show in 2018.[2][3]

Tobi Bakre
Tobi Bakre at AMVCA 2020
Born (1994-06-01) 1 June 1994
Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria.
NationalityNigerian
EducationBS in Banking & Finance, University of Lagos Lagos.
OccupationActor
Model
Host
Compere
Photographer
Years active2018–present

Early life and education

Tobi was born into the family of four children, among which include his older brother, Femi Bakre, CEO of Kraks TV[4] and two sisters. He earned his Bachelor's degree at the University of Lagos where he graduated with a Second Class Honours Upper Division in Banking and Finance.[2][5]

Career

Tobi used to be an investment banker having worked in the office of the Accountant General of the Federation and in the banking industry for four years. He participated in the Big Brother Naija (season 3) reality TV show.[2] He's brand ambassador to Unilever, Amstel Malta, and Jumia in and out of Nigeria.[6]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2019 Fix Us with Yvonne Nelson, Yvonne Okoro
2019 Sugar Rush Andy with Adesua Etomi, Bimbo Ademoye, and Bisola Aiyeola
2018 Mokalik Goke with Simi directed by Kunle Afolayan

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Hustle on Africa Magic
2019 Jenifa's Diary George with Funke Akindele
gollark: It also seems unlikely that we would suddenly jump from the current situation where a bit of stuff is automated and quite a lot isn't to everyone being immediately unemployed, so you can notice and do stuff about it in the interval. Restructure the economy for post-material-scarcity or whatever. No idea how that would *work* but oh well.
gollark: If you can make robots/AI/whatever do any work you want easily, I'm sure you could make a few to produce food and whatever without problems.
gollark: Also, congratulations on successfully (so far) navigating the horrors of the UK university system.
gollark: Our culture has such a bizarre obsession with hard work.
gollark: I don't see how replacing humans in jobs is a *bad* thing.

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