Folajimi Oluwasegun James Akinsola, (born 8 August 1984)[citation needed] professionally known as Jimmie Akinsola is a Nigerian broadcaster, actor, sports presenter and compere.[1] He is well known for his roles on Beat FM, Classic FM, Kwesé TV Channel and SuperSport. In 2016, he starred in his first feature film When Love Happens Again.[2]
Early life
Folajimi Akinsola was born in Surulere, Lagos State. He was born as the youngest child among three siblings.
He attended Nazareth Nursery and Primary School in Lagos, for his primary education. He later enrolled at Igbobi College Yaba, where he completed his secondary education. He earned a diploma in Data Processing and Mathematics from Olabisi Onabanjo University and University of Lagos respectively. Afterwards, he proceeded to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration at Lagos State University.
Career
Folajimi first appeared on TV as a seven-year-old child answering a Vox pop question on a football show. However, he officially started his career in 2003 when he joined Godwin Dudu Orumen's The Best of Football and Lucozade Boost Sports Reel as a Sports presenter.[3]
In 2009, Jimmie Joined Megalectrics Limited, owners of The Beat 99.9FM, Classic FM 97.3 and Naija 102.7FM, where he worked as Head of Sports for all three radio stations.[4]
He covered the First FIFA World Cup in Africa, South Africa 2010, which went on to earn him the award for Best Sports Radio Presenter.
In 2012, Folajimi became the host for Industry Nite, a weekly showcase event for music artists that featured Dbanj, Wizkid, Davido, Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Wande Coal and Burnaboy. In 2014, Jimmie Hosted Africa Magic's Football Legends, a TV game show that also featured Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and Odogwu The Comedian. In 2018, he joined Kwese TV Channel as the lead anchor on Kwesé Sports, leading the broadcast of The FIFA World Cup 2018 on Nigerian Terrestrial TV. In 2019, Jimmie joined SuperSport TV as host of The Kings Of Football Show by Budweiser.[5]