Dike Osinachi, professionally known as Apama or Apama Egbeigwe, is a celebrated Nigerian comedian, Nollywood actor, and digital content creator. He was born on July 6 1983 in Imo State, Southeastern Nigeria. Apama pursued higher education at Imo State University, where he studied Chemistry.
His passion for performing arts began during his university days. Despite being a science student, he was deeply involved in drama and stage performances on campus, which laid the foundation for his eventual foray into the entertainment world. By 2004, Apama had officially kicked off his career in acting and comedy.
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Career
Apama’s career cuts across film, comedy, MC hosting, and digital content creation. He has acted in numerous Nollywood movies, often cast in humorous roles, thanks to his petite physique, expressive face, and animated delivery. His ability to evoke laughter effortlessly has made him a household name, especially in the southeastern film industry.
To reach a wider and more global audience, he launched his YouTube platform, Apama TV, which today boasts over 75,000 subscribers and more than 700 videos. His content includes:
- Comedy skits
- Traditional Nollywood-style dramas
- Parody films (e.g., Apama In America)
- Cultural and street comedy
Apama is also a highly sought-after Master of Ceremonies (MC) at weddings, birthdays, and high-profile events. His blend of quick wit, dance, and Igbo-English banter makes his stage presence magnetic.
Viral Skits and Daughter’s Popularity
A standout feature of Apama’s recent work is his hilarious father-daughter skit series, where he frequently features his young daughter in comedy videos. The little girl, often portrayed as bossy, sharp-tongued, and mischievous, has quickly become a social media sensation in her own right.
While some fans adore their chemistry and commend him for promoting family content, others have raised concerns over her “rudeness” and “attitude”, claiming she’s being taught to be disrespectful. The child’s use of sharp retorts and commanding tone in skits has sparked debate online, with some labeling it as “poor parenting masked as comedy.”
Despite the criticism, Apama continues to feature her in his content, noting that the child is simply acting a role and is well-behaved off-camera.
Controversies and Rumors
While Apama has largely maintained a positive public image, he has not been without controversy:
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Marriage Rumors: Over the years, Apama was rumored to be involved with various Nollywood actresses due to his on-screen chemistry with female colleagues. However, he has consistently debunked these rumors, maintaining that he is happily married.
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Criticism over Content Style: Some critics argue that Apama’s comedy is “too local” or “not polished enough” for international standards. However, his fans often defend him, asserting that his humor is authentic, raw, and deeply relatable, especially for the Nigerian and Igbo-speaking audience.
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Backlash over Skit Themes: A few of his skits that joke about marital issues, church scandals, or children misbehaving have drawn mixed reactions, with some calling them socially insensitive while others hail them as bold satire.
Despite all this, Apama has shown remarkable resilience, rarely responding to online drama and instead letting his work speak for itself.
Personal Life
Dike Osinachi, widely known as Apama, is married to Ogechi Osinachi (née Ogbonna). The couple tied the knot on September 2, 2017, in a ceremony held in Owerri, the capital city of Imo State, Nigeria. They have been blessed with children, including a daughter named Zim Audrey.
Off-stage, Apama is a family man. He is married and often shares joyful moments from his family life on social media—birthday parties, school runs, and playful bonding moments with his kids. These glimpses humanize him and endear him to a broader audience beyond Nollywood fans.
His wife, who remains mostly private, is occasionally featured in his celebratory posts. Apama credits her as his backbone and biggest supporter.
Tragedy Strikes as Comedian Osinachi Dike (Apama) Loses His Only Son
Nollywood actor and comedian Osinachi Dike, popularly known as Apama Egbeigwe, has been hit by a heartbreaking tragedy following the loss of his only son, Jidenna Dike.
The two-year-old reportedly passed away on Tuesday at an undisclosed hospital in Owerri, Imo State, after battling an illness for an extended period. The devastating news was confirmed by the actor on Wednesday through a somber post on his Instagram page, where he shared a gospel song about finding strength to face life’s hardest moments.
The post quickly drew an outpouring of grief and support, as fans, friends, and colleagues flooded the comment section with condolences and messages of comfort.
The loss is particularly heartbreaking as it comes just five months after Apama and his wife, Ogechi, welcomed a baby girl. The family’s tragedy also echoes a similar loss in the Nigerian entertainment industry, occurring less than three weeks after music star Davido lost his son, Ifeanyi Adeleke.
Our thoughts remain with Apama and his family during this profoundly difficult time.
Online Presence
Apama is highly active on social media:
- Instagram: @apamanolly – Over 591,000 followers
- YouTube: Apama TV – Over 75,000 subscribers
- TikTok: Frequently shares short-form comedy, dances, and clips from family life.
His consistent content schedule and fan engagement have made him one of the most relatable and followed southeastern comedians online.
Notable Works
Some of Apama’s most notable projects include:
- “Apama In America” – A comedy drama about a village man’s misadventures abroad
- Numerous Igbo comedy skits featuring local dialect, traditional settings, and culture-rich humor
- His appearances in Nollywood comedy hits alongside big names like Nkem Owoh (Osuofia), Zubby Michael, and Mr. Ibu.
He has also performed live comedy at prestigious events across Nigeria and in the diaspora.
Legacy and Conclusion
Dike Osinachi, aka Apama, has carved a niche for himself in the Nigerian entertainment space. His dedication to grassroots comedy, family-oriented content, and cultural humor has set him apart in an industry crowded with generic skits.
Despite facing criticisms over his daughter’s skit roles and content style, Apama has remained true to his craft—unapologetically local, uniquely funny, and proudly Igbo.
He continues to grow both as a brand and as a cultural icon, proving that authenticity and hard work can sustain relevance in Nigeria’s fast-paced entertainment world.
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