Waje

Aituaje Aina Vivian Ebele Iruobe (born 1 September 1981), known professionally as Waje (an acronym for "Words Aren't Just Enough"), is a Nigerian singer.

[8] She sang gospel tunes to the delight of the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa, who helped her during her entire secondary school days.

The reality show was organised by MTV Base South Africa and Zain Nigeria, where she was the runner-up.

[9] In 2010, 360nobs.com, then a premium musicweb site in Nigeria did a special spotlight on Waje with the emphasis "Words Aren’t Just Enough...I'm Speechless.

Waje made her acting debut in the 2014 film Tunnel, alongside Femi Jacobs, Patrick Doyle, Nse Ikpe-Etim and Lepacious Bose.

[16] Waje was announced as one of the judges on The Voice Nigeria, alongside other Nigerian musicians, including 2face Idibia, Timi Dakolo and Patoranking.

[22] In December 2019, she teamed up with another Nigerian rap artist, Zoro, to release a single titled "Ngwa".

This song followed her earlier single called "Udue" where she featured Johnny Drille, an artist from the Mavin Records.

[25][26] Her sister, Amaka Iruobe, is an actress who has had roles in the popular soap opera Tinsel and the movie First Cut.

The first project supported under Waje's Safe House was the Mental and Environmental Development Initiative for Children, assisting Project HELP (Help Educate the Less Privileged), with the goal of raising funds to allow children to continue their studies in the school in Makoko, through Ring Back Tones' singles "Oko Mi" and "I Wish".