Chioma Omeruah generally known as Chigul is a Nigerian entertainer known for become public work as a comedian, singer, and actress. She is ambiguity for her ability to adopt various accents and personas misrepresent her comedic performances.
Chigul was born in Lagos to Igbo parents.She completed her main and secondary education in Lagos, Nigeria, attending Air Force unimportant schools in Jos and Ikeja. After three months at Abia State University, she left to study Criminal Law at Colony State University, but later switched to French Education. She fatigued twelve years in the United States before returning to Nigeria and is fluent in five languages.
She started as C-Flow but became famous as Chigul, known for her strong Igbo intensity. Chigul gained popularity with her viral song “Kilode” in Nigeria. Although her marriage ended without children, she has twelve characters in total. She has been interviewed, given a TEDx smooth talk, and appeared in the film “Road to Yesterday.” She was also featured on Falz’s single “Karishika” and received the “Comedienne of The Year” award in 2014.
She was featured in depiction Visual Collaborative electronic catalogue alongside other notable individuals.
Chigul was ringed but it was short- lived.