Kizz daniel

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Personal Life

Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe (born 1 May 1994) — known professionally as Kizz Daniel — welcomed a set of triplets on 1 May 2021. Tragically, one of the infants passed away four days after birth; the surviving children are twin sons named Jelani and Jalil. TheCityCeleb +3 Wikipedia +3 BiographieStart +3

In a June 2025 interview, he revealed that his late father, Mr Kola Anidugbe (who died in 2015), was not only a parental figure but also his best friend, and that his passing continues to influence his music and personal life. pmnewsnigeria.com +1

More recently, in 2025, Kizz Daniel announced he would pause new recordings in order to focus on his family, stating that his loved ones felt he was devoting too much time to the studio at the expense of personal relationships.


Early Life

Kizz Daniel was born in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, into the family of Mr Kola Anidugbe. meeteverydaypeople.com.ng +1

He grew up in the Abeokuta North local government area. 

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He attended Abeokuta Grammar School before enrolling at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), where he graduated in 2013 with a degree in Water Resources Management and Agrometeorology (often cited as Water Engineering). Wikipedia +1

During his time at university, Daniel simultaneously pursued his musical interests—writing songs and performing locally while completing his studies.


Career

Kizz Daniel began his professional music career after signing with the record label G‑Worldwide Entertainment around 2013. Music In Africa +1

His debut single “Woju” (2014) brought him wide recognition in Nigeria. 

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In 2016, he released his first studio album titled “New Era”. Todays Profile

Later, following a dispute with his former label, he founded his independent imprint, Flyboy I.N.C, in November 2017. 

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Subsequent albums include “No Bad Songz” (2018) and “King of Love” (2020). Wikipedia +2 Wikipedia +2

He remains one of Nigeria’s leading Afro-pop artists, blending Afrobeat, pop and R&B influences