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Abubakar Salim (born 7 January 1993) is a British actor and video game developer. For his work on Assassin's Creed Origins , he was nominated for a British Academy Games Award and named a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit .
Bayek is a fictional character in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed video game franchise. He serves as the protagonist of the 2017 title Assassin's Creed Origins, in which he is portrayed by British actor Abubakar Salim through performance capture, though his first appearance was in the tie-in novel Assassin's Creed: Origins – Desert Oath, which further explores his backstory.
Outside of her career in law, Abubakar was a part of a constituent assembly from 1988 to 1989 and a bank fraud committee from 1989 to 1992. [6] In June 1998, Abubakar became the First Lady of Nigeria after her husband Abdulsalami Abubakar assumed office of President of Nigeria. Her reign as First Lady ended in May 1999. [8]
After dropping hints in a few different episodes that Alyn of Hull (Abubakar Salim)—the sailor who pulled Corlys (Steve Toussaint) from the water during the Stepstones campaign—and his older ...
Here, Liberty and Salim speak with Variety about the Hull brothers’ roles in the Dance of the Dragons as the end of “House of the Dragon” Season 2 approaches.
Salim Abubakar (born 6 April 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie C Group A club Pergolettese, on loan from Sassuolo. Born in Ghana, he plays for the Niger national team .
Abubakar Salim, who is most known for being the voice actor for Bayek in Assassin's Creed Origins, is the game's creative lead. He founded Surgent Studios in 2019, and Tales of Kenzera: ZAU is the studio's debut project. [4] Tales of Kenzera was inspired by Salim's own experience of grief over the loss of his father. [5]
Two androids, Mother (Amanda Collin) and Father (Abubakar Salim), escape a war-ravaged Earth, taking with them twelve human embryos.Their spacecraft crash-lands into a hole in the planet Kepler-22b. [1]