In the heart of Nigeria’s capital, one name continues to echo through the corridors of music, nightlife, and showbiz, Clinton Nwosu, better known as Ejanla 1 of Abuja.
A name that has become synonymous with excellence, influence, and spectacle, Ejanla is not just an event promoter—he is the architect of unforgettable experiences. The celebrated entertainment powerhouse recently marked his birthday in privately as different Club’s have indicated interest to host him.
The birthday buzz spilled online as top Nigerian artists took turns to salute the Abuja show king. Timaya, B Red, Reekado Banks, others all publicly acknowledged him, describing him as “one of the realest in the game” and “the man behind many of our most memorable Abuja nights.” Their tributes echoed the sentiment of many in the industry: Ejanla has spent years championing artists, uplifting brands, and curating the kind of shows that have become cultural milestones in Abuja and beyond.
His fingerprints are on some of Nigeria’s most talked-about live events, including Buj Keep It Regular, Miss Indigenous Nigeria Beauty Pageant, B Red Live in Abuja, B Red Live in Enugu, B Red Live in Lagos, Reekado Live in Abuja, and Timaya Day Abuja. Each production reflects Ejanla’s ability to blend entertainment, culture, and energy to deliver unforgettable experiences. Through these shows, he has successfully bridged the gap between Lagos’s mainstream scene and Abuja’s evolving entertainment culture, proving that the nation’s capital can host spectacles to rival any city in Africa.
Beyond the stage, Ejanla’s entrepreneurial spirit continues to expand. He is the CEO of Clint Entertainment and Miss Indigenous Nigeria, a platform that celebrates culture, beauty, and heritage while empowering young women through creativity and community service.
However, his journey has not been without challenges. Earlier in 2025, Ejanla narrowly escaped an attempted kidnapping in Abuja after being stopped by armed men posing as security officers near Galadima Roundabout. Acting on instinct, he sped off before the men could act. The incident, widely reported, reinforced his status as a prominent figure in the city and highlighted the security challenges facing public personalities in Nigeria.
For an industry often fueled by hype, Ejanla stands out as a man of consistency and class. His journey—from modest beginnings to orchestrating major national events—serves as proof that hard work, creativity, and vision still count for something in Nigerian entertainment.
As the lights dimmed on his birthday celebration, one message rang clear from the many tributes and applause: Ejanla 1 of Abuja isn’t just promoting shows—he’s building a legacy.



