Rabilu musa dan ibro biography for kids
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Wednesday evening, April 27, 2011, Zoo Road in Kano, the street lined with Kannywood studios, exploded into celebration. Young men pulled dramatic stunts with motorbikes and shouted their congratulations to Hausa filmmakers. “Welcome back home, brothers. Welcome back from Kaduna,” directors Falalu Dorayi and Ahmad Biffa recall them saying. “We embrace you ‘Yan fim.’ We are together with you. We are happy that he has returned.”The win of PDP
Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, incoming governor of Kano State, and also governor from 1999 to 2003 (Photo Credit: Nigerian Best Forum)
candidate Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as governor of Kano, his second tenure after a four-year term from 1999-2003, had just been announced. INEC figures listed PDP as winning 46% of the vote with 1,108,345 votes, closely followed by Alhaji Salihu Sagir of ANPP with 43.5% of the vote with 1,048,317 votes. To anyone familiar with the Hausa film industry, which according t
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Rabilu Musa
Nigerian actor and comedian
Rabilu Musa | |
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| Born | (1971-12-12)12 December 1971 Danlasan, Kano, Nigeria |
| Died | 9 December 2014(2014-12-09) (aged 42) Kano, Nigeria |
| Other names | Dan Ibro, Chairman |
| Alma mater | Government Teachers College Wudil, Kano |
| Occupation(s) | Comedian, Actor, filmmaker, director |
| Years active | 1997–2014 |
| Children | 19 |
Rabilu Musa (12 December 1971 – 9 December 2014), known as Dan Ibro, was a Nigerian comedian, actor, filmmaker, and director in Kannywood film industry.
Early life
[edit]Ibro attended Danlasan Primary School, located in Warawa and later moved to Government Teachers College Wudil all in his birth state. He joined the Nigerian Prison Service in 1991 and served in the civil service. Ibro quit civil service and later joined the movie industry with his first movie, Yar Mai Ganye, which promoted his career.[1]
Filmography
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| 'Yar Mai Ganye | • Remembering ‘Dan Ibro (tare da baturiyarsa) (Allah ya jikan ‘Dan Ibro)This morning, I yielded to the temptation to go onto Facebook before starting my work. I funnen waiting for me a private meddelande from a friend telling me that Rabilu Musa aka ‘Dan Ibro, the most famous comedian and perhaps the most famous actor in the Hausa film industry, had just passed away.(BBC, Premium Times, RFI). He was only in his forties. Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un. Dan Ibro praying (courtesy of Rabilu Musa DAN Ibro Facebook page) It fryst vatten a gutting loss to the industry and to millions of people all over nordlig Nigeria, who laughed at Ibro’s antics even as the bombs were exploding around them. —
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