Moses Olaiya Listeni (o dañaama ñalnde 18 lewru dujjal hiitade dowgu alif 1936 - 7 liiyru yarkoma dowgu 2018),[1] anndiraaɗo e innde maako "Baba Sala", o wonnooɗo nder lesdi Naajeeriya, mawɗo dowla, e mawɗo dowlaaji

Musa Olaiya
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuNaajeeriya Taƴto
InndeMoses Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo18 Duujal 1936 Taƴto
ƊofordeIlesa Taƴto
Date of death7 Yarkomaa 2018 Taƴto
Place of deathIlesa Taƴto
Cause of deathcerebrovascular disease Taƴto
ƊemngalYarbankoore Taƴto
WoldeInngilisjo, Yarbankoore, Nigerian Pidgin Taƴto
Sana'ajistage actor, aktoji, film director Taƴto
LenyolYimɓe Yarbanko'en Taƴto

Olaiya jibinaa e Ilesha, Najeeriya worgo hirnaange, o ummii nder Najeeriya koloniyaare nden o ummii e nder diiwaanuuji woyla. Baaba maako ɗon huuwa bana moolinoowo, ɓaawo ɗon bana moolotooɗo ceede, e saare ɗon ɗon ɗon ɗon njahi haa Jos e Kano. Nde Olaiya ɓeydi suka, o waɗi ko o ɓeydaani e nder klas, haa o ɓorndi e ɓorniiji feere feere ngam o seeda yimɓe. Nde o suɓii heɓugo golle nder nder nder nder suudu huwugo, baaba maako e baaba maako ɓe yiɗi laawol ngol waddata nder suudu huwal bana nder suudu ndun walla nder suudu kiita.[2]

Olaiya huuwani bana mo warugo ngam ardiiɗo ngam wuro Lagos, ammaa bana goɗɗo mo ɓeydi ɓeydi mo hawta nder hawtaade, o waɗi bandol muusiki, Federal Rhythm Dandies, je ɗon woodi Sunny Ade mo ɗon wondi goomu. Yimɓe ɓeen ɗon jooɗora wakkati seɗɗa ngam Olaiya ƴettu diga muusik to drama, o winndi e wurtina kuuɗe ɗe nandi bee ɗemngal ngal Ogunde e Ladipo waɗi. Ammaa, ngam o yiɗi waɗugo ko ɓeydi, o waɗi nder kuugal komediya o waɗi gollaaku Alawada. Nder 1965, bandol heɓii yahugo nde o heɓii gasa haɓɓiiɗum nder teleeji lesdi Naajeeriya hirnaange, ɗum waɗi ɗum waɗi ɗum waɗii teleji. Yimɓe ɓe ɓeydi anndude nde ɓe ɗon kolli dow WNTV. Olaiya'en mawɗo nder bandiraaɗo on o Baba Sala, mo o jaɓiiɗo, o ɓornii fuɗɗaaji ɓurɗi ɓoggi e ɓurɗi mawnude e sahaa e taaru bana sahaaji juuɗe. O ɓeydi ɓeydiino ɓeydaade e ɓeydaare ngam o wondi boo mo ɓeydaani e mo ɓeydi.[2][3][4]

E hitaande 1982, Olaiya waɗi film makko e nder film Orun Mooru, ko Ola Balogun waɗi e Olaiya. waɗi ko o waɗi e dow yimɓe ɓe ɓe ɓeen, Baba Sala, neɗɗo mo ɓeen ɓeen ɓe ɓeen ɓe nganndi e nder wuro, ɓeen ɓe mbaɗi jawdi e nder nder wuro ngam ɓe mbaɗi ɗum ngam ɓe mbaɗata ko ɓeen ɓe njiɗi. Fim ngal weltii masin, amma ɗum waɗi ko ɗum waɗi ko waɗi ko ɗum ɓesdaama. Olaiya waɗi e waɗi film maako ɓaawo, Aare Agbaye nder 1983. Fim maako tataɓo Mosebolatan waɗi Ade Folayan e Tunde Kelani wonde filmograaf. Fim ngal waɗi ko heewde e nder fannu.[5] duuɓi 1990, Olaiya hawti nder kasu home video bee Agba Man e Return Match ɗiɗo slapstick comedies ɗi ɓe walaa kuuɗe tekniki ɗi o waɗi nder filmooji maako fu.[4]

Filmography

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  • Orun Mooru (1982)
  • Aare Agbaye (1983)
  • Mosebolatan (1985)
  • Obee Gbona (1989)
  • Diamond (1990 home video)
  • Agba Man (1992, Home Video)
  • Return Match (1993, Home Video)
  • Ana Gomina (1996, home video,)
  • Tokunbo (1985, TV)

Nder lewru oktoobar 2018, Baba Sala maayi ngam ko o wi'i haani maako ha haani ha haani "tuubude haani ha duuɓi". Caggal maayde maako, Best of Nollywood Magazine anndini wonde "comedy of the year" nden anndiraa "Moses Adejumo Comedy of the Year" ngam teddina mo ngam darnde maako nder nder nder nder kisal.(((October 2018, Baba Sala died of what was referred by his media aide as "old-age related sickness".[5] After his death, Best of Nollywood Magazine announced that the category "comedy of the year" will now be known as "Moses Adejumo Comedy of the Year" to honour him for his contribution to the industry. [6]

Ndaare kadi

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  • Lisi laamɓe lesdi Naajeeriya

Wurooji wurooji

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Firooji

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  1. Sarah Stanton, Martin Banham (1996). Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 419.
  2. 2.0 2.1 J., Timothy-Asobele, S. (2003). Nigerian top TV comedians and soap opera. Lagos: Upper Standard Publications. pp. 17–21. ISBN 9783694626. OCLC 55644917.
  3. Haynes, Jonathan (1999). "Nigerian Cinema: Structural Adjustments". African cinema : postcolonial and feminist readings. Harrow, Kenneth W. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press. pp. 157–162. ISBN 0865436967. OCLC 39739657.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Haynes, Jonathan (1999). "Nigerian Cinema: Structural Adjustments". African cinema : postcolonial and feminist readings. Harrow, Kenneth W. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press. pp. 157–162. ISBN 0865436967. OCLC 39739657.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Veteran comedian, Baba Sala, dies at 81". The Punch. 8 October 2018.
  6. AKINYOADE, AKINWALE (12 October 2018). "Late Actor And Comedian Baba Sala Honoured with a Category By BON Awards Organisers". Guardian. Retrieved 13 October 2018.