Jide Kosoko

Jide Kosoko
Dɔɣim yuliBabajide Kosoko
Nigeria, Silimin gɔli January 12, 1954 (run 70)
O ya TiŋgbaŋNigeria
A ya balliYoruba (en) Translate
Paɣa/yidanaHenrietta Kosoko (en) Translate
Bia
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋYaba College of Technology (en) Translate
Shɛhira gbaŋBachelor in Business Administration (en) Translate
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibuSilmiinsili
Yoruba (en) Translate
Nigerian Pidgin (en) Translate
Tuma
Tumakpɛrikpɛrita, sinii kpɛrikpɛrita, television actor (en) Translate, brand ambassador (en) Translate, film director (en) Translate ni film screenwriter (en) Translate
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Jide Kosoko (Listen) (ɛndoɣi la anashaara gɔli Januarybiɛɣu pia ni ayi dali yuuni 1954)o nyɛl Nigerian actor, directornid producer.[1][2][3][4][5]O daa nyɛla bɛ ni doɣi so niŋ nam zuliya niy, hence his traditional title of prince or "omoba" in the Yoruba language.[6]

Prince Jide Kosoko nyɛla bɛ ni doɣi so Lagos anashaara gɔli biɛɣu pia ni ani January yuuni 1954, Kosoko nam zuliya Lagos Island.

Prince Jide Kosoko nyɛla ŋun niŋ business administration Yaba College of Technology.[7] O pilila kpɛrigu tuma o ni daa nyɛ bia yuuni 1964 television production puuni din yuli booni Makanjuola. O daa nyɛla ŋun n tim nuu Nollywood filim nim pam puuni English mini Yoruba languages.[8]

The young Jide Kosoko nyɛla ŋun zoogi Ebute Metta ka daa nyɛ ŋun n kpɛhi Hubert Ogunde korisi ni o kpɛ kpɛrigu ni, acquaintance[9] ŋun n daa tumdi ni Ifelodun travelling theatre troupe ''invited him to an audition for a role in Makanjuola, a tele-movie. Jide Kosoko accepted the invitation; he later went for the audition and was chosen for the role, playing [10] a character called Alabi''.[11] Kosoko daa nyɛla ŋun n kpɛri ni Awada Kerikeri group din n gbaai Sunday Omobolanle, Lanre Hassan ni Oga Bello, ⁣[12] and had guest appearances on the T.V. show, New Masquerade.[13] Yuuni 1972, o daa nyɛla ŋun n kpa o maŋmaŋa theatre troupe.[12]

Jide Kosoko nyɛla ŋun n sabi ka lahi produced o maŋmaŋa filim nima ni stage plays din gbaai Ogun Ahoyaya.[14] Kosoko became visible during the Video film era, producing his own film, Asiri n la in 1992, starring in Asewo to re Mecca[11] and Tunde Kelani's Ti Oluwa Ni'Le part 2.


Gbanazuɣu dihibu

Prince Jide Kosoko nyɛla ambassador zaŋ n-ti popular juice production company Chivita.[15] yuuni 2016, o daa dihila gbanazuɣu ni MeritAbode Limited, owners of Emerald Estate.[16] Kosoko lahi nyɛla brand ambassadors ni yino zaŋ n-ti Western Lotto situated, Nigeria.[17]

Awards and nominations

Yuuni 2021, Abuja International Film Festival nominated Kosoko as the Outstanding Male Actor in Love Castle.[18]

Prince Jide Kosoko nyɛla ŋun n niŋ paɣaba ayi amiliya, Karimat mini Henrietta, ⁣[19] ka mali bihi ni yaansi.[2]

O nyɛla ŋun n doɣi pihi ayobu bani n-nyɛ Bidemi, Shola, Temilade, Tunji, Muyiwa, and Tunde Kosoko.[20]

  • 50/50 (1992)
  • Nkan La (1992)
  • Asiri-nla (Top Secret)[21] (1993) (also director)
  • Ibi ọmọ (Child's Placenta)[22] (1993)
  • Oro Nla (1993)
  • Aiye Ma Le[23] (1994)
  • Ajeji (Stranger)[24] (1994)
  • Anike Banana[25] (1994)
  • Arewa Okunrun (Queen of the Dark)[26] (1994)
  • Aye Lọja[27] (1994?) (also producer)
  • Eya (The Duplicate) (1994?) (also writer)
  • Glamour Girls[28] (1994)
  • Iṣẹdalẹ (Tradition)[29] (1994) (director and writer only)
  • Iya Buruku (The Bad Mother)[30] (1994)
  • Iyawo Alarede (The Legal Wife)[31] (1994?) (director only)
  • Iyawo Alhaji (The Story of Society in Decay) (1994)
  • Morẹnikẹ Alagolo[32] (1994?) (also writer and producer)
  • Ọkọ Iya (Step Father)[33] (1994) (also writer)
  • Olaiyonu (Evils of Fortune)[34] (1994)
  • Olorun Anu (The Merciful God)[35] (1994)
  • Adegbesan[36] (1995)
  • Agbelebu[37] (1995) (also writer)
  • Ala Otito (True Dream)[38] (1995)
  • Alamojuto (Caretaker)[39] (1995)
  • Aye Olaju (Civilisation)[40] (1995?)
  • Bantale[41] (1995?) (also director)
  • Bukọla ọmọ daddy[42] (1995?)
  • Bus Conductor[43] (1995) (writer only)
  • Danfo Driver (1995) (also director and writer)
  • Deadly Affair[44] (1995)
  • Diamond[45] (1995?)
  • Dr Brown[46] (1995)
  • Edunjobi (Twins)[47] (1995) (also director and writer)
  • Eni Bi Okan[48] (1995)
  • Ẹran ìyà (Scape Goat)[49] (1995)
  • Ipo-ola[50] (1995) (writer only)
  • Irawo Mi (My Star)[51] (1995)
  • Itunu (Consolation) (1995?)
  • Koseegbe (1995)
  • Omo-olorire (Lucky Boy) (1995) (also director)
  • Adesewa[52] (1996?) (director only)
  • Adetoun (1996)
  • Afomo (1996) (director and writer only)
  • Agbekele[53] (1996)
  • Aje Igboro[54] (1996)
  • Arole[55] (1996) (also director and writer)
  • Ayo Ayo-Ju (Excessive Joy) (1996?)
  • B'aiyetigba (1996) (also director)
  • Binta My Daughter (1996)
  • Bolanle (1996)
  • Epon Agbo (1996)
  • In the Name of the Father (1996)
  • Lady Terror (1996) (also director)
  • Nemesis (1996) (also director and writer)
  • Never Again (1996)
  • Ohun Eniyan (Voice of the People) (1996)
  • Ojo Ayo (1996?)
  • Aiyedun[56] (1997?)
  • Alaba Meta (1997) (also director and writer)
  • Alejo Pataki (1997)
  • Aya Rere (The Good Bride) (1997)
  • Ere-Ese (1997)
  • Fake Dollars (1997?)
  • Ina-ife (1997)
  • Iku-Arewa (Death of a Queen) (1997?) (also director)
  • Pam Pam: From the Adventure of Lokko and Mambo (1997)
  • Soko Soja (1997) (also writer)
  • Area Father (1998)
  • Enulebo (1998?) (also director)
  • Highway to the Grave (2000)
  • Stupid! (2002)
  • Mr. President (Ààrẹ Apàsẹ Wàá) (2004)
  • Afefe Ti Fe... (2005) (also director)
  • Omorewa (2005?)
  • Jenifa (2008)
  • The Figurine (2009)
  • I'll Take My Chances (2011)
  • Last Flight to Abuja (2012)
  • The Meeting (2012)
  • Doctor Bello (2013)
  • Dining with a Long Spoon (2014)
  • Gidi Up (2014) (TV Series)
  • Out of Luck (2015)
  • The Department (2015)[57]
  • Hourglass (2016)
  • Alter Ego 1 (2017)
  • In Love Again (1997)
  • The Royal Hibiscus Hotel (2017)
  • One Lover Two Hearts (2017)
  • The Third Chance (2017)
  • Ghetto Bred (2018)
  • King of Boys (2018)
  • Kasala (2018)
  • Power of 1 (2018)
  • Stronger Together (2018)
  • Akpe: Return of the Beast (2019)
  • Bling Lagosians (2019)
  • House 69 (2019)
  • Love is war (2019)
  • Made in Heaven (2019)
  • Merrymen (2019)
  • More Than Just 4 Letters (2019)
  • Sugar Rush (2019)
  • Two Weeks in Lagos (2019)
  • The White Shadow (2019)
  • Dear Affy (2020)
  • Day of Destiny (2020)
  • Shadow Parties (2020)
  • Breaded Life (2021)[58]
  • Love Castle (2021)
  • Kiki's Dilemma (2021)
  • The Mystic River (2021) - Nigerian Series
  • Shadow Parties (2021)
  • Elesin Oba, The King's Horseman (2022)
  • Rising City of Dreams (2022)
  • The Stand Up (2022)
  • The Wildflower (2022)
  • Atunwa (2023)
  • A Bag of Trouble (2023)
  1. How I survived car crash – Jide Kosoko. punchng.com. Archived from the original on 2 August 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 I would have been disappointed if none of my children became an actor – Jide Kosoko. punchng.com. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  3. Jide Kosoko reveals he has diabetes. dailypost.ng (25 July 2014). Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  4. My life as Jide Kosoko's daughter—Abidemi Kosoko. tribune.com.ng. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  5. Dad doesn't know how to discipline kids— Jide Kosoko's daughter. punchng.com. Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  6. Veteran actor, Jide Kosoko on fame, polygamy (en-US) (2021-04-12).
  7. Yetunde Bamidele. "Nollywood Actor, Jide Kosoko talks about life at the age of 60". http://www.naij.com/58328.html. İstifadə tarixi: February 24, 2015.
  8. "Jide Kosoko: A true actor at 60". Daily Independent. January 18, 2014. Arxivləşdirilib from [1] on February 25, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150225011437/http://dailyindependentnig.com/2014/01/jide-kosoko-a-true-actor-at-60/. İstifadə tarixi: February 24, 2015.
  9. "I Got The Beating Of My Life After My First Performance – Jide Kosoko • Channels Television" (en-GB). https://www.channelstv.com/2017/10/03/i-got-beating-life-first-performance-jide-kosoko/.
  10. PM NEWS Nigeria (in English). 11 February 2014.
  11. 11.0 11.1 Duru, Anthonia (2015-07-23). "Nigeria: Jide Kosoko - Thespian With Panache". Daily Independent (Lagos). http://allafrica.com/stories/201507230973.html.
  12. 12.0 12.1 "How Ogunde inspired me into acting – Veteran actor Jide Kosoko - The Nation Nigeria" (en-US). The Nation Nigeria. 2016-03-05. http://thenationonlineng.net/492678-2/.
  13. Abraham, Anthony Ada (2016-02-22). "Nigeria: I Will Bring Back the New Masquerade - Chief Zebrudaya". Leadership (Abuja). http://allafrica.com/stories/201602221406.html.
  14. "I AM A PRINCE, BUT I WON'T BE OBA â€" JIDE KOSOKO" (en). Nigerian Voice. https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/26873/i-am-a-prince-but-i-wont-be-oba-jide-kosoko.html.
  15. Chivita : 10 years of fruity freshness | Bizness Watch.
  16. Jide Kosoko gets new endorsement deal (23 July 2016).
  17. ""Western Lotto Out to Infuse Gaming with Entertainment" - MD - Marketing Edge Magazine" (en-US). Marketing Edge Magazine. 2017-07-12. https://www.marketingedge.com.ng/western-lotto-out-to-infuse-gaming-with-entertainment-md/.
  18. "2022 Africa Magic Awards Nominees don land- See who dey list". BBC News Pidgin. https://www.bbc.com/pidgin/tori-60818021.
  19. Yetunde Bamidele. "Nollywood Actor, Jide Kosoko talks about life at the age of 60". http://www.naij.com/58328.html. İstifadə tarixi: February 24, 2015.
  20. We’re joined by blood, acting — Jide, Sola, Bidemi Kosoko (en-US) (2021-01-24).
  21. Asiri-nla = [Top secret].
  22. Ibi ọmọ = [Child's placenta].
  23. Aiya ma le.
  24. Ajeji = Stranger : a complete Yoruba philosophical film of life.
  25. Anike Banana.
  26. Queen of the dark = Arewa okunkun.
  27. Lawuyi, Olatunde B. (1997). "The Political Economy of Video Marketing in Ogbomọṣọ, Nigeria". Africa: Journal of the International African Institute 67: 476-490.
  28. Sort by Popularity - Most Popular Movies and TV Shows With Jide Kosoko.
  29. Iṣẹdalẹ = Tradition.
  30. The bad mother = Iya buruku =.
  31. The legal wife = Iyawo alarede).
  32. Lawuyi, Olatunde B. (1997). "The Political Economy of Video Marketing in Ogbomọṣọ, Nigeria". Africa: Journal of the International African Institute 67: 476-490.
  33. Step father = Ọkọ iya.
  34. Olaiyonu = Evils of fortune.
  35. The merciful god = Olorun anu.
  36. Adegbesan.
  37. Agbelebu.
  38. True dream = Ala otito.
  39. Caretaker = Alamojuto.
  40. Aye olaju = Civilisation.
  41. Bantale.
  42. Bukọla ọmọ daddy.
  43. Bus conductor.
  44. Deadly affair : a true life story.
  45. Diamond.
  46. Dr Brown.
  47. Edunjobi = Twins.
  48. Eni bi okan.
  49. Ẹran ìyà = Scape goat.
  50. Ipo-ola.
  51. My star = Irawo mi.
  52. Adesewa.
  53. Agbekele.
  54. Aje igboro.
  55. Arole.
  56. Aiyedun.
  57. 'The Department' Watch Osas Ighodaro, OC Ukeje, Majid Michel in trailer. Chidumga Izuzu (16 January 2015). Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  58. New Nollywood comedy 'Breaded Life' hits cinemas (en-GB) (2021-04-16).