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Wednesday evening, April 27, 2011, Zoo Road in Kano, the street lined with Kannywood studios, exploded into celebration. Young men pulled dramatic stunts with motorbikes and shouted their congratulations to Hausa filmmakers. “Welcome back home, brothers. Welcome back from Kaduna,” directors Falalu Dorayi and Ahmad Biffa recall them saying. “We embrace you ‘Yan fim.’ We are together with you. We are happy that he has returned.”The win of PDP

Governor Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, incoming governor of Kano State, and also governor from 1999 to 2003 (Photo Credit: Nigerian Best Forum)

candidate Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso as governor of Kano, his second tenure after a four-year term from 1999-2003, had just been announced.  INEC figures listed PDP as winning 46% of the vote with 1,108,345 votes, closely followed by Alhaji Salihu Sagir of ANPP with 43.5% of the vote with 1,048,317 votes.  To anyone familiar with the Hausa film industry, which according to recent National Film and Video Censor’s Board figures makes up over 30% of  the Nigerian film indu

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Film Actors: Who Was Rabilu Musa Ibro? Rabilu Musa, popularly known as Dan Ibro, was a highly talented Nigerian professional comedian, actor, filmmaker, and director. He was born on 12th December 1971 in Danlasan, Kano, Nigeria. Ibro began his academic journey at Danlasan Primary School, situated in Warawa, Kano. He later enrolled at Government Teachers College Wudil, where he pursued his education. These early educational experiences provided a solid foundation for his future endeavors in the entertainment industry. He joined the Nigerian pr!son service in 1991 and served in the civil service. After serving in the Nigerian Pr!son Service for several years, Ibro decided to follow his passion for acting. He made a bold move and transitioned into the movie industry, where he embarked on a remarkable journey. In 1997, he released his debut film, “Yar Mai Ganye,” which not only marked the beginning of his acting career but also served as a significant catalyst for his rise to stardom. Throughout his incredible career, Ibro has been a part of so many amazin

Hannafi Rabilu Musa, one of the sons of late popular Hausa comedian Rabilu Musa aka Dan Ibro, said he is following in his father’s footsteps in comedy because of the good things people are always saying about him even after his death.

Hannafi, who is the fifth of the 19 children – 10 boys and nine girls – left behind by late Ibro, told the BBC Hausa that “I chose comedy because I am seeing different things that people are doing to my father, like prayers for instance. There is hardly a day that starts and ends without hearing nice things being said about him.”

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He added that he decided to go into comedy, hoping to fill the void created by the death of his father’s death in the lives of many through entertainment.

“My late father made people to forget their worries through his acting by making them laugh. Even people with high blood pressure were watching his films to feel good.

“Wherever I go, people look at me and pray for my late father. So I said what he did was honourable and I decided

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