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Idiat Shobande

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Idiat Shobande
Born
NationalityNigerian
OccupationActress
Years active1995 - present
Known forAramotu
Children2

Idiat Shobande, sometimes written as Idiat Sobande Listen is a Nigerian actress, who acts in Yoruba language films.[citation needed] In 2011, she received Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role nomination for her role as the title character in the Yoruba women advocacy film, Aramotu.

Career

Born to a family from Ogun State. Idiat joined Nollywood, Yoruba sub-industry in 1995.[1] In 2011, Idiat revealed to Vanguard, that her role in Aramotu as a wealthy woman inspired her to promote gender equality in Nigeria.[2] Idiat has featured in several Yoruba films, including Iyawo Saara, Abode Mecca, Omo Iya Ajo and Aramotu.[2] Other notable films includes, Kondo Olopa (2007), Láròdá òjò (2008) and Igbeyin Ewuro (2009).

In 2010, Idiat played the title character in Aramotu. The film which portrayed Yoruba women as making major impacts in an ancient society, earned her Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role nomination, although she eventually lost the award to Ama Abebrese.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Adebayo, Abimbola (3 August 2012). "Nigeria: I Do Not Lobby for Roles, Says AMAA Award Nominee, Shobande". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Idiat Sobande of Aramotu fame may remarry". vanguardngr.com. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
  3. ^ "How Aramotu was born". nigeriafilms.com. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
  4. ^ "AMAA reveals 2011 nominations list". thenet.ng. 26 February 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2017.

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