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Jimoh Aliu

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Jimoh Aliu (nyɛla bɛ ni doɣi so silimiin November biɛɣu pia ni yini dali yuuni 1939 – silimiin September biɛɣu pia ni ayopɔin dali yuuni 2020), o lahi nyɛla bɛ mi so Aworo, o daa nyɛla Nigeria dramatist, sculptor, filim sasabira, playwright mini darɛta.[1][2]

O nyɛla bɛ ni doɣi so silimiin gɔli November biɛɣu pia ni yini dali ydali 1939 Okemesi, din n nyɛ city n be Ekiti State southwestern Nigeria yaɣili.

O ba yuli Aliu Fakoya, o daa nyɛla Ifa priest ŋun n daa n nyɛ ŋun yina Oke-Imesi ka o ma mi yina Iloro-Ekiti.[3][4]

Aliu nyɛla ŋun n pili kpɛrigu yuuni 1959 Akin Ogungbe, ŋun n nyɛ Nigeria veteran dramatist mi daa chaŋ ti kaagi bee n ti wuhi tiŋ shɛli bɛ ni doɣi o, lala yuuni maa ka o daa pahi Akin Ogungbe theatre group nim zuɣu ni maa ni ka o daa n nyɛ nin niisim zaŋ n kpa drama.[5] yuuni 1966, o ni daa niŋ yumaa apɔin ni Ogungbe troupe nyaaŋa, o daa nyɛla ŋun n kpa "Jimoh Aliu Concert Party", group shɛli din daa jɛndi Ikare din n be Ondo State southwestern Nigeria.[6]

Din nyaaŋa o daa nyɛla ŋun n kpɛ bee n chaŋ ti pahi Nigerian Army nim zuɣu yuuni 1967 amaa ka daa nyɛ ŋun n chɛ tuma yuuni 1975 ka o niya daa nyɛla o zaŋ o zaɣ'sim niŋ drama puuni di mini promoting independent artists under the platform of Jimoh Aliu cultural group.[7] o nyɛla ŋun n yaagi television drama series nim pam ka mani Iku Jare Eda Yanpan yanrin and Fopomoyo din n nyɛ king Sunny Ade ni timi nuu ni shɛli,ŋun n nyɛ yilikpɛtilan suŋ zaŋ n ti Jimoh Aliu's. Di daa ti wuhimi ka mani o yilikpɛrilan suŋ, Sunny Ade, nyɛla ŋun n zaŋ o paɣa doni, Orisabunmi. Jimoh Aliu daa nyɛla ŋun n chɛ o yilikpɛrilana ŋɔ taali amaa ka larigi o mini Orisabunmi amiliya.

Din daa nyɛ major character, Fadeyi Oloro, played by Ojo Arowosegbe daa nyɛla yaɣi shɛli din n niŋ talahi pam Jimoh Aliu's production puuni. Fadeyi Oloro ŋɔ daa nyɛla ninvuɣu so ŋun n kpa Jimoh Aliu group ni ŋmɛi shɛli (in defunct Ondo State) pɔi ka Ojo Arowosegbe daa naa n yi pahi group maa puuni. Ŋuni n daa nyɛ Fadeyi Oloro paɣa gba daa ŋmɛla the original Orisabunmi character pɔi ni bahigu (widely known chactacter) n timi nu ni Orisabunmi.[8][9]

Aliu nyɛla ŋun n kpi Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital din n be Ado-Ekiti silimiin September biɛɣu pia ni ayopɔin dali yuuni 2020. O nyɛla yun kobisi nii.[10]

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  1. My life at 70 – Jimoh Aliu, veteran actor, producer, director, scriptwriter | Naijarules.com.
  2. Yinka, Ade (2020-09-17). Another veteran Nollywood actor, Jimoh Aliu is dead (en-GB).
  3. Administrator. MY DIVORCE WITH ORISABUNMI WAS DESTINED----Chief Jimoh Aliu a.k.a. Aworo MFR — nigeriafilms.com. nigeriafilms.com. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  4. From stage to traditional medicine. The Punch — Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  5. Veteran actor, Ogungbe, dies at 78. The Punch — Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  6. For Ogungbe, dramatists besiege Abeokuta. The Punch — Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  7. Strangers to their mother tongues: Home-bred Nigerians who don't speak their native languages. The Punch — Nigeria's Most Widely Read Newspaper. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  8. Harrow, Kenneth W. (1999). African Cinema. google.nl. ISBN 9780865436978. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  9. BOLDWIN ANUGWARA. How I lied to become music star – KSA. Newswatch Times. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  10. BREAKING: Veteran Yoruba Actor, Jimoh Aliu, Is Dead, To Be Buried On Friday