- Is the grandson of the late Patrick Fatai Adepo, a well known public official of West Africa, who served under former Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo.
- Born in Upper Heyford, a village within the County of Oxfordshire. His father is American (African-American) and his mother is British (of Nigerian origin).
- First name (pronounced Joh-vahn) originates from the name of Roman supreme deity, Jupiter (Jove in Latin form), "Father of the sky.".
- Surname is of Nigerian Yoruba parentage, pronounced Ah-deh-poe.
- Attended Bowie State University in Maryland.
- Learned how to play trumpet for the movie 'Babylon'.
- Full name is Jovan Valde Olalekan Adepo.
- Has one sister, Macayla.
- Is a fan of the Chelsea and Oxford United football clubs.
- He has appeared in TV adaptations of Stephen King's "The Stand" and Tom Perrotta's "The Leftovers". Both novels are about life after an event that eliminates a large percentage of the world's population.
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