Adeseha Wuraola Becky
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Adeseha Wuraola Becky | |
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Born | 20 March 1978 Nigeria |
🏳️ Nationality | Nigerian |
🎓 Alma mater | Lagos State University |
💼 Occupation | Actress, Buisness woman, Writer, Filmmaker, Director, Philanthropist |
Adeseha Wuraola Becky (best known as Blarkgold) is a Nigerian actress, filmmaker, Philanthropist and a business woman. She is known for her exceptional talent and versatile performances in the Nigerian entertainment industry.[1][2][3][4]
Early Life and Education[edit]
Adeseha Wuraola Becky was born to Mr. Oladiran Isaac and Mrs. Mosunmola Sidikat Adesegha on March 20, 1978. She did her education at Girls' High School in Iyana-Ipaja, Lagos. Adeseha Wuraola Becky successfully completed her secondary education and obtained her WAEC certificate in June 1996. She graduated from Lagos State University in 2010/2011.[5]
Career[edit]
Adeseha Wuraola Becky started her full time career in the film industry in June 2008 after being actively involved in a drama group during her secondary school years. She took a significant step towards her acting career by registering with Tenifab Motion Pictures, earning her certificate from the organization in 2007.[6][7]
Throughout her career, Adediwura has made notable contributions to both Yoruba and English-language Nigerian films. Her breakthrough came in 2008 with her role in "Afiwo," a Yoruba-language film that premiered at the prestigious Lagos Airport Hotel. Subsequently, she showcased her talent in various Yoruba films, including "Igbadi," "Eji Obara," "Ose Meji," "Abokoku," "Asiri Mewa," "Agbongbo Akala," "Ojelu," "Awofele Bonu," and "Asiri Obinrin," among others.[6][8]
Adediwura further showcased her versatility as an actress in English-language films such as "Sista," "Blossom," "Big Love," "Mrs O the Crazy Landlady," "Chaos Came Calling," "I am Anis," "Picture Perfect" series, "Omo Momiz" series, "Untamed," "Dada Oni Pataki," and "Homicide,".[7]
Adediwura entered the film production industry in 2017, signifying a momentous achievement in her professional trajectory. After producing "IKOKO" (2017), she moved on to produce "Alangba" (2017), "Oronro" (2018), "40th Birthday" (2019), "Ewure Abami" (2020), "Ago Meje" (2020), "Egungun Gbigbe" (2020), "Gbangba Dekun" (2020), "Adake Pani" (2021), and "Odi Ala" (2021).[5]
Adediwura made a notable advancement in the film industry in April 2023 through the successful production of "ATIKO." "ATIKO" was her first significant undertaking and was shot in Fiditi, Oyo State, and Lagos State in collaboration with filmmaker Biodun Stephen for Papayahq a film production firm. Following this, in March 2024, she published her most recent film, "Grandma," which she had produced in December 2023. In same March, Adediwura started production of 5 films titled NL”Now you see me” “Orogun owo” “Eff you bish” “Ero” “Enitan”.[9]
Filmography[edit]
As actress[edit]
- "Afiwo" (2008) Yoruba
- "Igbadi" (2009) Yoruba
- "Eji Obara" (2009) Yoruba
- "Ose Meji" (2009) Yoruba
- "Abokoku" (2009) Yoruba
- "Asiri Mewa" (2009) Yoruba
- "Agbongbo Akala" (2009) Yoruba
- "Ojelu" (2009) Yoruba
- "Awofele Bonu" (2009) Yoruba
- "Asiri Obinrin" (2009) Yoruba
- "Sista" English
- "BLOSSOM" English
- "Big Love" English
- "Mrs O the Crazy Landlady" English
- "Chaos Came Calling" English
- "I am Anis" English
- "Picture Perfect" series English
- "Omo Momiz" series English
- "Untamed" English
- "Dada Oni Pataki" English
- "Homicide" English
As producer[edit]
- Now you see me (2024)
- Orogun Owo (2024)
- Eff you bish (2024)
- Ero (2024)
- Enitan (2024)
Philanthrophy[edit]
In 2015, Adediwura established the non-profit organization "GIVING IS FUN” (A Widows Initiative)". This pioneering initiative is committed to educating, empowering, and sustenance of widows in the community. More than 2,000 widows have registered with GIVING IS FUN and benefited from its programs and initiatives.[10][11]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Widows Share Strong Prayers with Actress, Adediwura Gold for giving them Happiness". modernghana.com.
- ↑ "I Once Had Sex in a Car - Nigerian Actress Confesses". Tori.ng. 1 January 1970.
- ↑ Trin, Mercy (20 March 2023). "Actress Adediwura Blark Gold is a black beauty in new photos as she turns 45". Kemi Filani.
- ↑ "I think I can handle everyday". Vanguardngr.com.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Spirituality has nothing to do with your mode of dressing". vanguardngr.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "The Real Reason Why I've Been Lying Low In Nollywood - Actress, Adediwura Blackgold Reveals". Tori.ng. 22 December 2019.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Sadiq, Mobola (22 May 2021). "Why I didn't 'bleach' my skin –Adediwura BlarkGold". Punch Newspapers.
- ↑ Ajose, Kehinde (7 March 2019). "I am broke; everything you see about me is packaging- Adediwura Blarkgold". TheNewsGuru.
- ↑ Ajetunmobi, Maymunah (24 March 2021). "Adediwura Gold in tears as she gets wads of cash and huge money cake on birthday". Legit.ng - Nigeria news.
- ↑ Adebayo, Tireni (26 November 2019). "Femi Adebayo, Dayo Amusa, Ronke Oshodi, others join Adediwura Gold to empower widows in Lagos (photos)". Kemi Filani.
- ↑ "Actress, , Adediwura Set to Support 150 Widows in Nigeria". modernghana.com.
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