The Guardian (Nigeria)

Celebritie­s Who Made Headlines For Right, Wrong Reasons In 2019 (2)

- By Shaibu Husseini

HERE is the concluding part of the review of the good and bad of screen moments of some Nollywood celebritie­s in 2019. But we review only those who were in the news for good reasons in the spirit of the dawn of the new decade.

Those who hit the golden age, plus

YEAR 2019 was one that a couple of top Nollywood celebritie­s either turned 50 or 60. There was hardly any month without a shindig to celebrate a notable actor or actress who has hit 50 or 60. Nollywood closed the year with the birthday activities to mark popular Yoruba actor Taiwo Babatunde Hassan’s 60th birthday. Although the actor who is popular as Ogogo clocked 60 in October but activities to mark his 60th birthday commemorat­ion kicked off on December 6. And as it is the tradition now in moviedom, there was a massive shindig for the actor’s actor and gifted performer, who studied Automobile Engineerin­g at the Federal Technical College, Akoka, Yaba, Lagos. 2019 was also the year when there was 60 loud cheers for pioneer President of the National Associatio­n of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practition­ers (NANTAP) and Chairman of the Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS) Mahmood Ali-balogun. Uncle Mahmood as younger colleague call him, was celebrated in July and on the same day that his daughter Ikeoluwa turned 16. The 60 loud cheers for Ali-balogun who is a string advocate for a virile and regulated Nollywood industry came two weeks after the industry stood up to celebrate one of their beloved actors Norbert Young who also turned 60 early July. A master of the stage and screen, the humane, personable, amiable and down to earth personalit­y is married to the actress and journalist Gloria Anozie. In between notable screen actress Doris Simeon clocked 40 while popular Yoruba actress Bimbo Oshin clocked on July 24. Also, popular actress and later day producer Ayo Adesanya clocked 50 in 2019. It was also in 2019 that the grand old man of stage and screen Abadulsala­m Sanyaolu who is popular as Charles Olumo clocked 95. The veteran actor who is also popular as Agbako and who is famous for play the stern looking devious character in movies is a native of Ogun state. in a short inaudible message to mark his 95th birthday, the living legend who revealed that he began acting in 1953 at the Apostolic Church in Mushin Area of Lagos State admonished those still active in the profession to be patient and discipline­d. It was also in 2019 that foremost cineaste Tunde Alabi-hundeyin clocked 66. A notable filmmaker and one of the very few in the profession­al class, Dudu as the filmmaker is simply called by close friends is famous for helming the box office hits ‘Iyawo Alhaji’ and ‘Ami Orun’. The popular Yoruba actor that is popular as Masomo—yinka Quadri also turned 60 in 2019. Sixty, but looking so ‘boyish’, Yinka, blessed with good look and frame is a darling of the Yoruba movie buffs. They accord him star treatment and they would sit

to watch a movie once it stars Masomo, an alias he earned from his constant refrain.

Memorable Wedlock Anniversar­ies

WHILE some celebrity marriages were packing up like badly starked cards during the year, others were marking the wedding anniversar­ies. Ex-tinsel actors Okey and Florence Okechukwu took to their social media handles in April to celebrate six years together as husband and wife ‘and still counting’. Also, notable Nollywood actor Yul Edochie celebrated 15 years of rock solid marriage to his wife May Aligwe Edochie. They both took to their social media handles to share photos and to laud themselves for staying stronger together. The big one— the 19th wedding anniversar­y between Nollywood icon Richard Mofedamijo and Jumobi Damijo happened just 10 days before the year came to a close. RMD

as the world-class actor is simply called took to his social media handles on December 20 to share photos of his wife and himself as they marked their anniversar­y. RMD also penned a sweet anniversar­y message for Jumobi whom he calls ‘My Abike’: ‘’19 years and counting….and you still have me laughing and loving every moment we share, my Abike. Thank you, sweetie’’. Indeed if one considers how marriages quickly pack up in the entertainm­ent industry, then the Okechukwu’s, Damijo’s and the Edochie’s have every reason to God for the grace to keep keeping on.

Those Who Won Awards

ANUMBER of notable Nollywood personalit­ies were honoured in 2019. The dependable actress Sola Sobowale and Nollywood’s best Adesua Etomi-wellington got their first Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) crest

in 2019. Sobowale was voted best actress in a leading role at the 15 edition of the award, which held at the Landmark Event Centre while Adesua received the crest for Best actress in a supporting role. They both got the awards for their roles in the epic movie by Kemi Adetiba ‘King of Boys’. The Africa Internatio­nal Film Festival (AFRIFF) was successful­ly staged in 2019. The diva Kate Henshaw emerged Best Actress of the festival for her role in the award-winning movie by Akin Omotoso titled ‘The Ghost and House of Truth’. The Kano State government hosted the 2019 edition of the Best of Nollywood Awards (BON) and it held in Kano. Notable actor Gabriel Afolayan was declared best actor of BON 2019 for his role in Tade Ogidan’s well-helmed movie ‘Gold Statue’. Tade Ogidan was also declared best director and the movie received five other awards.

 ??  ?? Kate Henshaw
Kate Henshaw
 ??  ?? Doris Simeon
Doris Simeon
 ??  ?? Yul Edochie and his wife, May
Yul Edochie and his wife, May
 ??  ?? Ali-balogun
Ali-balogun
 ??  ?? Ayo Adesanya
Ayo Adesanya
 ??  ?? RMD and his wife, Jumobi
RMD and his wife, Jumobi

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