Rabilu Musa | |
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Born | Danlasan, Kano, Nigeria | 12 December 1971
Died | 9 December 2014 42) Kano, Nigeria | (aged
Other names | Dan Ibro, Chairman |
Alma mater | Government Teachers College Wudil, Kano |
Occupation(s) | 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.
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 quits civil service and later joined the movie industry with his first movie, Yar Mai Ganye, which promoted his career.[1]
Filmography
↓ Film | Year |
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'Yar Mai Ganye | ND |
A Cuci Maza | 2013 |
Akasa Atsare | 2011 |
Allo | ND |
Andamali | 2013 |
Bita Zai Zai | ND |
Borin Ibro | ND |
Dan Auta Amalala | ND |
Dan Gatan Ibro | ND |
Dawa Dai | ND |
Gabar Ibro | ND |
Ibro Alkali | 2012 |
Ibro Aloko | 2007 |
Ibro Angon Hajiya | ND |
Ibro Ba Sulhu | 2014 |
Ibro Dan Almajiri | ND |
Ibro Dan Chacha | ND |
Ibro Dan Daudu | 2011 |
Ibro Dan Fulani | ND |
Ibro Dan Nageriya | ND |
Ibro Dan Polio | ND |
Ibro Dan Siyasa | ND |
Ibro Dan Zaki | ND |
Ibro Dawo-Dawo | 2011 |
Ibro Mahaukaci | ND |
Ibro Mai Babbar Riga | ND |
Ibro Police | ND |
Ibro Producer | 2011 |
Ibro Saye da Sayarwa | ND |
Ibro Sudan | ND |
Ibro Wuju Wuju Basu | 2011 |
Ibro Ya Auri Baturiya | 2010 |
Kankamba | ND |
Karfen Nasara | 2015 |
Kaso | ND |
Kowa Yabi | ND |
Mahauta da Fulani | ND |
Mai Dalilin Aure (Match Maker) | 2014 |
Maidaben Bagi | ND |
Mazan Baci | ND |
Namamajo | ND |
Ragon Shiri | ND |
So Kasheni | ND |
Sukuni | ND |
Tun Ran Gini | ND |
Uwar Gulma (The Mother of Gossip) | 2015 |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
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2014 | 2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Special Recognition | Nominated |
2015 | 2nd Kannywood/MTN Awards | Best Comedian (Jurors Choice Awards) | Posthumous Award[2] | Won |
References
- ↑ "Dan Ibro: Exit of Kannywood^s comedy icon". Daily Trust. 14 December 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
- ↑ Lere, Mohammed (1 February 2015). "Late Ibro honoured at MTN Kannywood Awards 2015". Nigeria: Premium Times. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
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