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Veteran Nigerian actor Abiodun Ayoyinka has revealed the challenges he has faced despite gaining widespread fame for portraying the iconic character Papa Ajasco.
Ayoyinka made the revelation during an interview with media personality Lucky Udu, in which he explained that the character's trademark ownership has limited his opportunities outside the popular comedy franchise.
According to the actor, the character Papa Ajasco is legally registered by the production company owned by Wale Adenuga, making it difficult for him to use the identity for personal projects or commercial engagements.
He said the restriction has prevented him from appearing in advertisements or brand campaigns, even though many companies want him to appear in the famous costume and persona.
“The major problem is that a particular character has been registered by Wale Adenuga. Anybody who wants to use me outside wants me with the character, with everything that I have, but it has never been easy for me,” he said.
Ayoyinka explained that he does not have exclusive rights to use the character's name or costume.
“I don’t have the right. I can’t use the name Papa Ajasco unless I go and take permission. I can’t even use the costume,” he said.
"That particular character (Papa Ajasco) has been registered by Wale Adenuga... Things have never been okay for years back now - no car of my own, no house of my own..."
—(@OneJoblessBoy) March 14, 2026
- Abiodun Ayoyinka pic.twitter.com/il2RrSOQOq
He added that the strong public association with the character has made it difficult for him to secure opportunities in his own right.
“Because that character is very strong, they want to see me as Papa, dress like Papa, look like Papa. It is always difficult for me to do it.”
The actor also disclosed that he previously worked with the Lagos State Government in the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture before retiring about five years ago.
Despite his long career, Ayoyinka said life has been difficult in recent years.
“Things have never been okay for years now. I retired five years ago, and it has never been easy for me to move around and connect with people,” he said.
“I’m always thinking every day. Look at my home—I don’t have my own house. I don’t have a car.”
Ayoyinka is widely known for playing Papa Ajasco in the long-running Nigerian comedy series Papa Ajasco & Company, a production of Wale Adenuga Productions that became one of Nigeria’s most popular television shows.
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