Most Popular Nupe Musician/Artist (Nupe film industry)
Since the year 1996 most nupe speakers started thinking of who and who are the most popular singer in Nupe Land/kingdom. You are in the right place because I was also once in you shoe ,in this very article I will write all about those popular guys in Nupe film industry
- Dj Zubis ( Muhammad Abdullahi Ndazumi )
Muhammad Abdullahi ndazumi which is professionally known by his stage name as Dj Zubis was born on the 14 of April, 1987 to the great family of Alhaji Abdullahi Ezonuwann and Mallama Hajiya Fatima of Efun_gama Kutigi which is under Lavun Local Government Area of Niger State.
He attended U.B.E Primary School Kutigi from 1994 to 1999, where he obtained his first leaving school certificate and he further more went to Government Day Secondary School Kutigi from 1999 to 2005 where he acquired his Senior Secondary School Certificate, afterwards he proceeded to State Polytechnic Zungeru, Niger state, where he secured his National Diploma(ND) in Computer Science from 2007 to 2009 and Higher National Diploma (HND) in computer science department option (computer Engineer).
After graduated and finished his youths service he started with small computer business after his National Diploma Program which brought him to this level. Dj zubis letter join nupe industry which he started as sound producer, producing sound in Nupe Entertainment Industry since
2011 till today and in the year 2012 dj zubis decided to sing by releasing his first nupe musical Album with the title Lamilo with sell and make him more fame popular in the North. while Dj zubis later follow it up with subsequent Album which are Lamilo volume 2 Egbo toh yeluo, wewa ke zha na, which made wave in all the Nupe speaking communities and its environment and He is the proud CEO of Zubis media Entertainment, the Record Label which he established in the year 2014. DJ Zubis got married and he bless with a child and he leave in a happy and peaceful home
He has received many awards from difference angle of Nupe Kingdom such as; Niger, Kogi, and Kwara State respective and also from his fans and friends,
Dj Zubis Biography, Real Name, Facts Phone Number, Age
Real Name: Muhammad Abdullahi ndazumi
Stage Name Dj Zubis
Occupation:Artist/Bussiness
Record label: Zubis Media Studio
Marital:Married
- Sheshi Daudu Maza
The best Nupe singer whose his voice outshine all over the nation
Nationality Nigerian
State Kwara state
LGA Edu LGA
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- Prince Mk (Mohammed Yahaya Maikudi )
Biography of Prince Mk bagi
FULL NAME: Mohammed Yahaya Maikudi
DATE OF BIRTH: January 10th 1990
OCCUPATION: artists
MATERIAL STATUS: Married
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Mohammed Yahaya Maikudi which is know by his stage name as Prince Mk bag (sarki waka samarin Nupe) was born on the January 10th 1990 to the family of Alhaji Yahya which is the secretary to Etsu Audu District village Head while, Prince Mk come from Etsu-Audu Village which is in Gbako Local Government of Niger State.
Bagi Prince Mk started his early Primary Education at Etsu-Audu Primary School in the year 1993 and got his Senior Secondary Certificate from the Government Secondary School, Lemu in the year 2007 and got his National Diploma in Mass Communication from the Niger State Polytechnic, Zungeru in 2009. He started has a Professional Barber in Suleja, Niger State before discovering his Musical Talent although his love for Music has been there since childhood, which he developed from local movies and Bollywood movies. He started his dramatic and musical talents from School before he officialy decided in the year 2010. He released his first Nupe music album Goggori vol 1 which made wave in all the Nupe speaking communities and its environ, and later follow it up with subsequent Album which are (Goggori vol. 2 and Emi Sarauta),
Biography of prince mk
He is the proud CEO of White-Heart Empire Entertainment, the Record Label which he established in the year 2017,while the Record Label has the best Award Winning Sound Producer (SmGBeatz),and also the Award Winning Singer (AMINA DOKO) and Lyricst and Scriptwritter (KAPITAL 1) he has bagged numerous Award to his credit including the Award he recieved early this year from HRH ALH. YAHAYA ABUBAKAR as the BEST MALE SINGER in Nupe Kingdom and a Royal Title of SARKIN WAKA SAMARIN NUPE letar crown as sarkin Waka of kin Nupe and on 19 February his Royal highest made announcement to the public by awarding prince mk as Music ambassador with traditional title jikan Waka nupe, and he is happily married with 4kids and 2 wives .he latest Album 2019 was SHEKPA which is released later in the year.. And another album coming soon with is Emi sarauta volume “2”
we finally concluded that prince mk ba'agi is the best and influential singer in nupe kingdom/land
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- Sadisu Muhammad (teacher yekondunu)
most popular nupe musician in nupe film industry
Sadisu Mohammed, popularly known as Teacher Yekondunu, started as a writer but eventually becomes a famous actor. Beginning from Nollywood in 1997, Kannywood in 2002, he is now a colossus in the emerging Nupe film industry; Nupewood. In this interview with, the multi-talented writer and actor speaks about his writing and acting careers.Let’s have a brief biography of Mohammed Sadisu, A.K.A Yekondunu, Sarkin Wasan Nupe.
I was born into the Goro family in Mokwa Local Government area of Niger State. I studied English in Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai, Niger State, and post-graduate studies in IAM Academy, Malaysia. I started my writing career in 1997. That was when I also started my film career in Nollywood where I produced a movie entitled Pages of Agony, which I wrote. In 2002, I moved to Kannywood where I directed movies like Firdausi and Zahariya. It was in 2006 that the idea of doing a Nupe movie was conceived by me. At the moment I have produced over 500 movies and musicals in Nupe. I combine acting and directing. In 2008, a respected, first-class monarch, the Etsu Nupe and Chairman of Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers turbaned me as Sarkin Wasan Nupe. I now teach Digital Film Techniques at the IBB University, Lapai.
What about your writing career?
As I said, I started writing seriously in 1997. My first creative work was a novel; The Alhaji's Adventure. It was a true life story I fictionalized. With it I went to ANA Niger, same year. My first published writing was a short story; A Dark Wednesday Morning in an anthology Cramped Rooms and Open Spaces which appeared in 1998. Thereafter I continued in that genre which led me to publishing Inaudible Noise (Kraft, 2003). I had written another novel since then and another volume of short stories, both still unpublished.
From writing you found yourself in acting. How and when did the acting career start?
I really can't remember when I first acted. But my major role that made me a household name in all Nupe speaking areas of Nigeria and beyond happened in 2005. It began with a film entitled Teacher Yekondunu where I played the role of Teacher Yekondunu, a hilarious character – a name that has comfortably taken over my real name now. I really did not set out to act the role but fate made it happen as the man who was to play it refused to show up. We waited for him all day and on the second day, I took the role reluctantly and the film became an instant hit. It really turned out to be the first Nupe film to attract serious viewership attention.
What really inspired you into acting?
It is fate, passion and patriotism. Fate because, I was born an introvert. No one ever thought I could stand before a crowd and talk. I was the shy type too. While growing up I was doing well in Science subjects and later went to a Science college. There, I was introduced into debate by Barnabas Musa. I later became the darling of all in debate. My expressive nature was born from there on. After my secondary school, I met BM Dzukogi, the current General Secretary of Association of Nigerian Authors, ANA, where I started writing and published a collection of stories, Inaudible Noise (Kraft, 2003). In between writing and schooling, the film aspect of me was formed, naturally – perhaps by the quest of wanting to be heard. In other words, the film aspect of me was formed from writing.
How would you compare the Hausa and Nupe film industries in terms of patronage?
The truth is that, there are more Hausas than the Nupes in Nigeria. As a result, Hausa movies are more patronized than ours. But I must say that, going by recent statistics, in spite of the wide market prospect theirs have over ours, Nupe movies and musicals tend to sell more than many Hausa movies. The reason is not far-fetched. The expertise with which Nupe film industry started was conspicuously absent in Kannywood. Again, in Nupewwood, as it is fondly called now, we separate clearly music videos from movies. We explore our cultural heritage in a very special way so much so that our productions are now wearing a universal outlook. Our current target is to shoot a Nupe movie that will win Oscar. So, patronage is not really an issue to us now. We want to claim the real banner of the Nigerian movie. That time, patronage from everywhere will be under our feet.
Would you say the acting career has enriched you?
Anything other than YES is being ungrateful to God. It has in all ramifications. Honour and respect to me and my family. A blessing to Nupe nation. It has created job opportunities to thousands. I can tell you, the Nupewood has grown beyond mere rating. I now have a family of my own, my parents are all alive. My bills are footed from Nupewood.
Is it only Charlie role you play in movies?
My first role was it. And I became famous for it. The Charlie character later became my trademark such that people laugh by merely sighting me. At times I wonder what really was funny about my attitude or speeches. But that is gradually fading away now. I have acted movies like Ewo'e Gbin, Eba Be Yimin, Auren Kenci, Ummaimah, etc, that somehow proved my versatility as not a one-sided actor.
Why do you prefer Charlie roles?
I really do not prefer being Charlie. Just that I love making people laugh because of the good side of laughter. Again, when you are known for something, producers love to exploit it for market benefits. And you cannot change their mind especially if they are willing to pay your fee, moreso that the script does not go against one's faith or other vital issues.
What challenges are you facing in the industry?
The main challenge is lack of support from government in terms of funding to attain international standard. But Nupewood is receiving special attention from Niger State government now. Piracy is another killing challenge. All other challenges are surmountable.
How do you think the challenges can be overcome?
They could be overcome by good government policies like what Niger State government, under Dr. Muazu Babangida Aliyu, is doing now. An agency has been created now named Book Development Agency headed by BM Dzukogi. A film unit is to be established where Nupewood will soon be launched. This way budget that has always been a major setback for indigenous movies will be a thing of the past. In Nupewood we have no challenge of expertise, we can boast of having the best in all the 'woods' of Nigeria and even Africa. The least of our practioners are professionals, from the Malaysia's trained down to the New York Academy. Then workshops are always organised to update, upgrade and initiate practitioners. This can only be found in Nupewood. And I am talking from experience of one who has been everywhere of the 'woods'
What do you have to say to your fans?
I have not really started. I want them to be patient, my very best are yet to come. And I really need their prayers.
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