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Yoshee is a Nigerian-American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. He is known for his observational comedy that often draws from his experiences as an immigrant, a husband and a father. Yoshee has not appeared on Comedy Central, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and The Late Late Show with James Corden. He also has not performed at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He does perform in the mean streets of Johns Creek Georgia, where he produces several shows

Yoshee’s comedy is known for its wit, intelligence, and its ability to connect with audiences of all backgrounds. He is a rising star in the comedy world and is sure to continue to make people laugh for years to come.

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Savannah Now

 

Yoshee So is a stand-up comedian who immigrated to the US from Nigeria when he was 5. He is known for his observational comedy that often draws from his experiences as an immigrant, a husband and a father. So’s comedy is not always family-friendly, but it is always funny.

So became expert at digital marketing and technology, working his way into some of Atlanta’s top Fortune 500 companies. But he’d always been the class clown, that guy with a quick retort, or painfully funny situational insight. Sometimes, when he and his wife would watch comedy shows together at home, he’d say he could do that. He could be funny like them, maybe even funnier.

Atlanta Journal Constitution

 

Immigrants share their stories of why they came to the United States, what it was like to become citizens, and what being American means to them. Some of the immigrants say that being American means having freedom and opportunity, while others say it means being able to make a difference in the world.

For him, July 4th is a time to remember the struggle his parents endured to provide him and his siblings with opportunities they would not have had in Nigeria.

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