Rabilu Musa

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Rabilu Musa
Born(1971-12-12)12 December 1971
Danlasan, Kano, Nigeria
Died9 December 2014(2014-12-09) (aged 42)
Kano, Nigeria
Other namesDan Ibro, Chairman
Alma materGovernment Teachers College Wudil, Kano
Occupation(s)Comedian, Actor, filmmaker, director
Years active1997–2014
Children19

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

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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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↓ Film Year
'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

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Year Award Category Film Result
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

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  1. ^ "Dan Ibro: Exit of Kannywood^s comedy icon". Daily Trust. 14 December 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  2. ^ Lere, Mohammed (1 February 2015). "Late Ibro honoured at MTN Kannywood Awards 2015". Nigeria: Premium Times. Retrieved 18 May 2020.