Draft:Usman "Sojaboy" Umar


Usman "SojaBoy" Umar
usman in 2023
Born(1988-10-00)October , 1988
Sokoto, Nigeria
Occupation(s)Musician, actor, reality television personality
SpouseSingle
WebsiteSojaboy.com.ng

Usman "SojaBoy" Umar (born October 1988) is a Nigerian musician, actor, and reality television personality. He gained international attention through his appearances on the TLC reality series 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, where his relationships with American women were documented. Known for his presence in both music and television, Umar has also become a figure in the Nigerian film industry, particularly Kannywood, where he stars in the series Yahoo Boy.

Biography

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Early life

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Usman Umar was born in Sokoto, Nigeria. Details of his early life are not widely publicized, though his upbringing in Northern Nigeria has influenced his career, particularly in the Hausa-language entertainment sector known as Kannywood.

Career

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Sojaboy first gained public attention as a musician under the stage name "SojaBoy," producing Nigerian Afrobeat music. His career in reality television began with TLC’s 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, where his relationship with an older American woman, Lisa Hamme, gained significant media attention. This led to further appearances in the 90 Day Fiancé franchise, including 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? (2022–2023).[citation needed]

In 2021, Sojaboy expanded his acting career, starring in the Kannywood series Yahoo Boy, a soap opera that addresses Nigerian youth culture and issues around internet fraud. Other notable works include the film Sarki Goma Zamani Goma (2021) and Mr. Lecturer (2022), blending his musical talents with his acting roles. His involvement in Nollywood and Kannywood has attracted attention from both Nigerian and international audiences."Usman Umar Expands His Career, Becomes a Soap Star". Soap Opera Spy. Retrieved November 11, 2024.

Personal life

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Sojaboy's personal life has been widely publicized, particularly his relationship with Lisa Hamme, who became known as "Baby Girl Lisa" on 90 Day Fiancé. Their relationship began online and led to an engagement after nine months. The couple’s journey, including cultural challenges and family approval, was featured on season four of 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days, where they married in a small civil ceremony in Nigeria. However, they divorced shortly after, with both sides accusing each other of deception and manipulation. Usman later stated that he felt "happy without the drama" following the split."90 Day Fiancé's Baby Girl Lisa and SojaBoy Are Officially Divorcing". E! Online. Retrieved November 11, 2024.

In subsequent interviews, Usman shared that his life and career have flourished post-divorce, as he continues to grow his fanbase through both his music and acting projects."90 Day Fiancé Star Usman "SojaBoy" Umar Starring in Nigerian Soap Opera Yahoo Boy". Screen Rant. Retrieved November 11, 2024.

Recognition

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Sojaboy has gained recognition for his contributions to both music and television, particularly for representing Nigerian culture to a global audience through his appearances on American reality TV and his roles in Kannywood productions.[citation needed]

Published works

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  • 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (2020)
  • Wuff!! (2021)
  • Sarki Goma Zamani Goma (2021)
  • Yahoo Boy (2022–present)
  • Mr. Lecturer (2022)
  • 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? (2022–2023)

See also

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References

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Further reading

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  • "Usman Umar Expands His Career, Becomes a Soap Star". *Soap Opera Spy*. Retrieved from [1].
  • "90 Day Fiancé Star Usman "SojaBoy" Umar Starring in Nigerian Soap Opera Yahoo Boy". *Screen Rant*. Retrieved from [2].
  • "Usman Umar: Fame, Relationships, and Kannywood Roles". *Soap Dirt*. Retrieved from [3].
  • "The Life and Career of Usman 'SojaBoy' Umar". *Reality Blurb*. Retrieved from [4].
  • "90 Day Fiancé Star Usman "SojaBoy" Umar Signals Big Changes After Love Hits a Bump". *Meaww*. Retrieved from [5].
  • "What Happened to Usman 'SojaBoy' Umar After Happily Ever After Season 7". *Screen Rant*. Retrieved from [6].
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Category:Nigerian musicians Category:Reality television personalities Category:1988 births Category:Living people