It
is not surprising that with the new appointment, responsibilities and
expectations, Dotun Taylor, the CEO of Aroba Groove has formally
redefined his involvement in commercial voice-over productions.
Ambassador
Dotun Taylor whose professional voice-over act started in the year 2000
as a Narrator of the epic Yoruba movie, coincidentally titled "Oduduwa"
has also voiced so many movies, TV programmes and commercials including
the popular Papa Ajasco sitcom (next week of your award winning super
story), African Magic Scenic Links, Gulder Ultimate Search, Guinness,
Idan Irawo, Next Movie Star, Tom Tom, Samsung, to mention a few of the
lots. His voice has also adorned numerous movie promos in a sweet blend
of English and Yoruba languages, delivered in his deep but eloquent
baritone.
A master of African (Yoruba)
documentaries and TV/radio adverts. Dotun Taylor is the Presenter of
'Ije Iwo mo?' (a programme that focuses on our history, culture and
heritage) on Faaji FM radio a stem of DAAR Communications Plc. His voice
is also the current signature tune of one of the most widely-listened
radio stations in Southwest, Nigeria.
A
filmmaker with Yoruba cultural bias who has produced Egberun Maili,
Emere, Eko Wenjele and has directed Igba n bajo, Onikola, Voiceless
Scream and Halimat.
Dotun was recently
appointed as Yoruba Cultural Ambassador and the Voice of the House of
Oodua by His Imperial Majesty, the Ooni of Ile-Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye
Ogunwusi, Ojaja II. Consequent upon this appointment, Dotun Taylor has
irrevocably resolved to only project the culture of the Yoruba nation
with his God's given voice and talent.
However,
his partners in progress and corporate clients who may still
compellingly require his unique and distinct voice-over service, may
wish to contact the House of Oodua, Palace of the Ooni of Ile-Ife for
possible partnership.
Dotun Taylor appreciates
his teeming fans and ardent admirers that have in one way or the other
contributed to his well deserved status of Yoruba Cultural Ambassador
and Voice of the House of Oodua.
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