Popular digital content creator and social media influencer, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, is not here for the online negativity anymore — and he made that loud and clear in a recent chat with journalist Oghenovo Egodo-Michael.
The internet personality, known for his expressive style and bold presence, shared how he’s evolved from being bothered by trolls to completely ignoring them. According to him, it’s been a journey of growth and self-discovery.
“I have grown past it now. Though in the beginning of my career, I paid attention to it. I believe I have done a lot for myself to not be bothered about what people think,” he said.
Omo this is deep! The influencer further stressed that no one should have the right to dictate how others choose to live — especially when they’re not causing harm.
Instagram vs TikTok: Which App Pays More?
When asked about his favorite social media platform, Eni didn’t hesitate to name Instagram. And his reason? The money speaks louder there!
“I really like Instagram. Maybe it’s because Instagram pays me more… Brands are more likely to advertise on Instagram compared to TikTok,” he said.
He, however, acknowledged TikTok’s strong support system for creators, even if it doesn’t bring in as many brand deals for him personally.
Enioluwa Eyes Film School and Future Gospel Career?
Eni isn’t stopping at influencing. Omo this is going to hot! The media personality revealed plans to attend film school abroad and teased his role in an upcoming series titled “The Six.” He mentioned he’s passionate about creating timeless, impactful content that leaves a mark on viewers.
And here’s the twist — Enioluwa hinted that fans might just see him in a totally different light someday. He allegedly has a Gospel music side waiting to be unlocked.
“Maybe in my later life, I would make Christian music because I always thought I would be a Christian singer. I used to sing in the Church choir while growing up,” he revealed.
Final Thoughts
Whether it’s social media, film, or gospel music, Enioluwa Adeoluwa seems focused on doing what truly fulfills him — with or without public approval. His journey reflects that you can grow, evolve, and still stay grounded in your truth.