Tall and dark in complexion, Tieudrebéogo Mahamado (real name) is friendly. Wherever he finds himself, he is willing to open the page of his live off the set. “I debuted my artistic career as a dancer while a child. In the mid-1990s, I was crowned best dancer in Burkina Faso. From dancing, I dived into film and later comedy through “Les Bobodiouf”.
Siriki and I are not biological brothers, but friends. I got to know him via his elder brother, a mechanic who was a friend. Today, we are more than brothers. Through comedy, I found a wife and I am a happy father of three children. My family is not ashame of my job.
On stage, I’m Souké, out of there I’m a husband and father. My job has equally fetched me a litany of awards, with the most recent being the Knight and Officer of the National Order of Valour, which I received during the 2019 international cultural festival “FESPACO,” Souké disclosed while savouring “Ndolé” and “miondo”, a Cameroonian staple meal. From time to time, he will light and smoke a cigarette.
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