Draft:Odunwire
Nigerian gaming content creator
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Odunwire (born Adeeyo Odunayo) is a Nigerian gaming content creator and livestreamer known for broadcasting mobile gaming content on TikTok and other digital platforms. He gained recognition within Nigeria’s online gaming community for livestreams of mobile titles and esports-related content.[1][2]
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Career
Odunwire began creating gaming content through livestreams and gameplay videos shared on TikTok. His broadcasts focus primarily on mobile games and interactive live sessions with viewers. His content has attracted a large audience within Nigeria’s growing mobile gaming and esports community.[3]
In 2025, Odunwire received attention after being invited to participate in activities surrounding the PUBG Mobile Africa Cup Finals, highlighting his presence within the regional gaming scene.[4]
He was also featured in media coverage relating to brand partnerships and the rise of gaming livestreaming in Nigeria. In 2026, technology company itel collaborated with Odunwire as part of a campaign aimed at promoting mobile gaming livestreams.[3]
Recognition
Odunwire has been featured in Nigerian media reports discussing the growth of digital content creation and gaming culture in the country. Coverage in outlets such as Punch, BusinessDay, and The Guardian Nigeria has highlighted his role among emerging gaming creators and livestream personalities in Nigeria.[2][3][4]

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