Abiodun Olalekan Adebanjo
Abiodun Olalekan Adebanjo | |
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Abiodun Olalekan Adebanjo | |
Born | Abiodun Olalekan Adebanjo Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria |
💼 Occupation | Actor, Movie Director, Master of Ceremony |
📆 Years active | 2013 – present |
🌐 Website | https://instagram.com/iamabiodunadebanjo |
Abiodun Olalekan Adebanjo, professionally known as COOLDONBII or simply Mr Anunimorigba is a Nigerian film and television actor, director, master of ceremony and event manager. He is popularly known for his role as Don in the movie ‘OMO OSHODI’ alongside Odunlade Adekola and Toyin Abraham.[1]
Early life[edit]
Abiodun was born to the family of Mr. and Mrs ADEBANJO in 1980s in Lagos state on 27 of December. Had his primary education at Alafia nursery and primary school Ibadan. furthered his secondary school at Ibadan city academy where he was later transferred to Saint Anthony college at Ijebu Mushin and due to the transfer of his parents he finished his secondary school at trinity college Ibadan. He has an ND and HND in Electrical Engineering from Ibadan Polytechnic.[2]
Career[edit]
In 2005, Abiodun started out his career as a church actor where he performed on stage several times in his local church The Gospel Faith Mission International Ibadan[3] In 2006 he joined group of theater practitioners in Ibadan known as lifted high production crew. Abiodun got his first movie role, in the Enitan Titilope directed ‘direct-to-dvd’ movie ‘ILE AYE GBEGE’,[4] where he played a minor role with just few scenes. He went on to graduate from the University and began to attend auditions and bagged a few other cameo roles in home movies. However, in 2013 he made a major come back in the movie "ESAN" which endeared him to audiences[5] and opened up more opportunities for him in the Nigerian movie industry.
References[edit]
- ↑ Abiodun, Ugochukwu (19 September 2017). "YORUBA MOVIE: OMO OSHODI (STARRING ODUNLADE ADEKOLA)". Nigeria Films.
- ↑ Adebanjo, Abiodun (12 January 2016). "Interview with Actor Abiodun Olalekan Adebanjo One of Nollywood's Emerging faces". Daily Mail Nigeria. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
- ↑ Awesome, Charles (24 February 2005). "The Gospel Faith Mission International". Wikipedia. Ibadan, Nigeria.
- ↑ Titilope, Enitan (21 February 2005). "Nigerian Movie: ILE-AIYE-GBEGE". Nollyland. Lagos, Nigeria.
- ↑ Sean, Sean (24 November 2014). "Interview With Nollywood Abiodun Olalekan Adebanjo, One Of Nigeria's Movie Industry Emerging Faces". Daily Mail Nigeria. Lagos, Nigeria.
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