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Hadiza Aliyu Шаблон:Pronunciation, also known as Hadiza Gabon (born 1 June 1989 in Libreville, Gabon),[1] is a Nigerian professional actress and filmmaker who acts in both Hausa and English movies.[2] Hadiza serves as an ambassador for MTN Nigeria and Indomie noodles company.[3][4] Hadiza was named best actress at 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards.[5] She has also won the 2nd Kannywood/MTN Awards in the year 2014. She presently serves as the founder of HAG Foundation.[5]

Early life and family

Hadiza Aliyu was born on June 1, 1989, in Libreville, Gabon.[6] She is the elder statesman's daughter, Malam Aliyu. Hadiza Aliyu is of Gabonese descent on her father's side and Fulani ancestry from Adamawa State, Nigerian on her mother's side.[7] Hadiza Aliyu attended primary and secondary schools in her birth country[8] where she took her A-Level exams with the goal of becoming a lawyer, and she later chose Law as her preferred degree course. She began her university year as a student, but had to withdraw due to some issues that hampered her studies. Hadiza's education was halted at the time, allowing her to pursue a diploma program in French language and later work as a French-language teacher in a private school.[9]

Acting career

Hadiza Aliyu joined Kannywood after arriving in Nigeria from Gabon. She relocated from Adamawa to Kaduna after deciding to join the Kannywood film industry with her cousin. Hadiza Aliyu met Ali Nuhu a few days after arriving in Kaduna and asked for his help in becoming an actress.[10] Hadiza made her debut in Artabu in 2009, and she quickly rose to prominence as one of the leading female stars in the Hausa film industry.[11]

Hadiza Aliyu, like Ali Nuhu, Sani Musa Danja, Yakubu Muhammed, Maryam Booth, and Rahama Sadau, decided to join Nollywood in 2017.[12] She appeared in her first Nollywood film, Lagos Real Fake Life., alongside Mike Ezuruonye, Mark Angel, and Emmanuella.[13][14][15]

She is a good Actress in Gidan Badamasi Hausa Series [1]

Scandal

As a recognised actress, in 2019 The chief magistrate court orders the arrest of Aliyu over failure to appear in court to clear allegations against her by her colleague Mustapha Naburaska.[1]

Late 2022, Aliyu was also accused of breaking a promise she made to a man called Bala Musa, a civil servant at his late forties. He stated that they were on agreement to marry each other after spending N396,000 on her, but she refused after all. At the end she confirmed not to know the man at all.[2]

Aliyu has never gotten married, the daughter that has been said to be hers, is confirmed to be her niece. The daughter of her sister, Maryam Gabon.[3]

Filmography

List of films by Hadiza Aliyu[16]

Year Title Role Genre
Daina Kuka Actress Drama
Farar Saka Actress Drama
Fataken Dare Actress Drama
Kolo Actress Drama
Mukaddari Actress Drama
Sakayya Actress Drama
Umarnin Uwa Actress Drama
Ziyadat Actress Drama
2009 Artabu Actress Drama
2010 Wasila Actress Drama
2010 Umarnin Uwa Actress Drama
2012 Aisha Humaira Actress Drama
2012 'Yar Maye Actress Drama
2012 Badi Ba Rai Actress Drama
2012 Akirizzaman Actress Drama
2012 Dare Daya Actress Drama
2012 Wata Tafi Wata Actress Drama
2013 Da Kai Zan Gana Actress Drama
2013 Haske Actress Drama
2013 Ban Sani Ba Actress Drama
2014 Mai Dalilin Aure Actress Drama
2014 Daga Ni Sai Ke Actress Drama
2014 Ali Yaga Ali Actress Drama
2014 Basaja Actress Drama
2014 Uba Da 'Da Actress Drama
2014 Indon Kauye Actress Comedy/Drama
2014 Ba'asi Actress Drama
2014 Jarumta Actress Drama
2017 Gida da waje Actress Drama
2017 Ciki Da Raino Actress Comedy/Drama
2019 Hawwa Kulu Actress Drama
2019 Wakili Actress Drama
2019 Dan Birnin Actress Drama
2019 Gidan Badamasi Actress Comedy/Drama

Honors and awards

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Hadiza Aliyu Gabon

Hadiza Aliyu received several awards and honors including 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards and 2nd Kannywood/MTN Awards in 2014. In recognition of her distinguished career as an actress, Hadiza Aliyu was awarded an honor in 2013 by the former Governor of Kano State, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso. She was also awarded by African Hollywood Awards as Best Actress[17]

Awards

List of awards received by Hadiza Aliyu[18]

Year Award Category Film Result
2013 Kwankwasiyya Award Recognition Award Kwankwasiyya Award Шаблон:Won
2013 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards Best Actress (Hausa) Babban Zaure Шаблон:Won
2014 City People Entertainment Awards Best Actress (Hausa)[19] Babban Zaure Шаблон:Nom
2014 2nd Kannywood/MTN Awards[20] Best Actress of the Year(Jury Choice)[21] Daga Ni Sai Ke Шаблон:Won
2015 Kannywood AWA 24 Film & Merit Award Best Supporting Actress Ali Yaga Ali Шаблон:Won
2016 African Hollywood Awards Best Actress[22] African Films in Hausa Language Шаблон:Won
2017 Arewa Night Award Recognition Award Шаблон:Won
2017 2017 Best of Kannywood Award Best Actress (Hausa)[23] Шаблон:Nom

Honors

List of honors received by Hadiza Aliyu;

Year Honor Category Section
2016 Kano State Senior Secondary Schools Management Board Certificate of Appreciation[24] Educational Support
2016 Statup Kano Certificate of Appreciation[25] Empowerment Support
2016 Billycares Charity Foundation Recognition Award Philanthropy
2019 Hausa Students Association of Nigeria (BUK) Recognition Award Educational Support

Brand ambassador

In December 2018, Hadiza Aliyu was unveiled by NASCON Allied Plc, a subsidiary of the Dangote Group as Dangote Classic Seasoning's brand ambassador during the official launch of the seasoning product in Kano[26][27][28]

Charitable activities

In 2016, Hadiza Aliyu founded a charitable organization called HAG Foundation[29] Aimed at improving the lives of ordinary people by way of providing help in the educational and healthcare sectors as well as food security.[30]

In March 2016, Hadiza Aliyu visited an internally displaced persons camps in Kano State where she donated food items, textile materials and other tangible items needed by the camp's inhabitants displaced by the northern Nigerian violence.[31]

References

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External links

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