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The Yorùbá believe that previous bearers of a name have an impact on the influence of the name in a child's life. Yorùbá names are traditionally classified into five categories: [2] Orúko Àmútọ̀runwá 'Destiny Names', ("names assumed to be brought from heaven" or derived from a religious background). Examples are: Àìná, Ìgè, and ...
She also got nominated for "best new actress" in the Yoruba category at 2014 City People Entertainment Awards. [8] In the same year, her role in Kudi Klepto got her best actress in a leading role nomination at 2014 Best of Nollywood Awards. [9] In December 2014, Adekoya won the "most promising act" award at Yoruba Movie Academy Awards. [10]
Children: 2: Awards: Yoruba Movie Academy awards Best Comedy Actor (Nominated) , 2015 City People Entertainment awards Best Movie Producer of the year and Comic Actor of the year In 2024 he was Nominated as one of the most popular actor in Nigeria by Most popular celebrity Award (MPCA)
Chief Oyin Adejobi Listen ⓘ (1926–2000) [1] was a Nigerian dramatist and actor.His name, Oyin, means "Honey". [2]He wrote and performed in a variety of Yoruba productions on the stage, on television and in movies.
Daughter of Darkness (Chinese: 滅門慘案之孽殺; pinyin: miè mén cǎn àn zhī niè shā; Jyutping: mi6 mun4 caam2 on3 zi1 jit6 saat3) is a 1993 Hong Kong Category III horror-crime film directed by Kai-Ming Lai. The film was released on 28 October 1993 in Hong Kong and was considered to be a sleeper hit. [1]
It featured names from the Sabe group of Yoruba speakers in the country. [15] The blog post, written by Dr. Moufoutaou Adjeran, a sociolinguistics lecturer at Abomey-Calavi University (Republic of Benin), was the first indication of the presence of Yoruba names from Benin Republic in the Yoruba Name Dictionary project, curated by Laila le Guen.
Olajumoke Otedola is the last born from a family of Nine. Parents and Seven Children (6 girls, 1 boy) By origin the actress is from Ijemo in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Odetola attended ABATI Nur/Pry School in Lagos State, she then had her secondary education at Abeokuta Grammar School "ABEOKUTA Girls Grammar School, Abeokuta" . [5]
Mercy Aigbe kicked off her acting career by starring in some soap operas, including the popular TV drama series "Papa Ajasco."[9] Professionally, Mercy joined the Nollywood industry fully in 2006 and acted in the movie that brought her into the limelight 'Ara,' a movie produced by Remi Olupo in Ibadan, Oyo State. [10]