Veteran Nigerian comic actor Abiodun Ayoyinka has announced a major career shift, dropping his long standing “Papa Ajasco” identity and adopting a new stage name, “Bondu Alaska,” amid ongoing disputes over the character’s trademark.
Ayoyinka disclosed the change via a video shared on Instagram, revealing his decision to rebrand following challenges tied to the commercial use of the “Papa Ajasco” name, which is owned by producer Wale Adenuga.
The development comes after the actor recently stated that he has been unable to fully monetise the widely recognised character due to trademark restrictions held by Wale Adenuga Productions.
Ayoyinka also opened up about personal struggles, noting that he has faced financial difficulties in recent years.
In response, Adenuga clarified that while the actor cannot independently use the “Papa Ajasco” brand for private business ventures, he is still permitted to feature in advertisements with the approval of Wale Adenuga Productions.
The producer dismissed Ayoyinka’s earlier claims as a “public show of comedy” and a distortion of facts, suggesting the actor may be using social media narratives for financial gain.
Despite the disagreement, Adenuga maintained that his relationship with Ayoyinka remains cordial.
Ayoyinka rose to prominence through his role in the long running television series “Papa Ajasco & Company,” an offshoot of the 1984 film of the same name created and directed by Adenuga.
The rebrand signals a new phase for the actor as he seeks to redefine his identity beyond one of Nigeria’s most iconic comic characters.
Ademide Adebayo