Okemesi-born Famous Actor, Jimoh Aliu Dies at 86
Alhaji Jimoh Aliu (popularly known as Aworo) is dead. He died this morning at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH) Ado Ekiti at the age of 86.
Aliu was born on November 11 1934 in Okemesi, Ekiti West local government area of Ekiti State. He is a seasoned artiste, producer, location designer, director, make-up artist and singer.
He is widely known to have attended the elementary school for just six months and born in mystifying circumstances. His father, Aliu Fakoya, was a Muslim and an Ifa priest who hailed from Oke-Imesi-Ekiti but his mother is from Iloro-Ekiti.
As an itinerant Ifa Priest and Diviner, Aliu Fakoya took his son, Jimoh’ to places like Ijebu-ode, Ifo, Ota, Odogbolu, Sagamu, Ada, Aagba, Iresi, Otan-Aiyegbaju and Lagos. Jimoh attended the old St. Peter Catholic Primary School, Okemesi. He was taught the art of divination by his father, as well as the use of herbs.
When Jimoh was in Lagos, he learnt the trade of bricklaying, tailoring and driving.
In 1959, Aliu joined the Ogungbe Theatre and remained there until 1966. With Ogungbe Theatre he toured almost all towns in old Western Region now Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti. In 1966, he left Ogungbe Theatre, and formed Jimoh Aliu Concert Party. This group was based in Ikare Akoko in Ondo State.
Jimoh was a highly respected classical Theatre Arts practitioner with a passionate interest in the life of the community and its cultural heritage, as well as commentator on Nigeria Culture Abroad.
Chief Jimoh Aliu formed a bridge between the old and the new Nigeria. He was an actor, scriptwriter, producer/director, singer, dancer and makeup artist, costumes and location designer. He began his acting career in 1959, when Akin Ogungbe, a Nigerian veteran dramatist visited his hometown. He became famous for his hit TV productions, “Arelu” and “Yanpon Yanrin”, which bore famous characters like Fadeyi Oloro, Orisabunmi and Aworo.
Aliu was formerly married to his colleague and Orisabunmi star, Folake Aremu, before they parted ways after 20 years of marriage. He currently had two wives – Queen Bola and Folashade.
After years on the airwaves, he was honoured with a National Merit Award of Member of the Federal Republic (MFR) in December 2005.
Sun un ree oo. Omo Obanla aniya ekuru loko, abolele niha ebe, olele kan olele kan ti mbe niha ebe emi lo wa denu ewe moja oko, moja oya nla, omo oya nla ti nseku pemu, keregbe ja, keregbe so, keregbe sokun emu deere loba.
Baba was a legend who made us proud in Ekiti State. May the good Lord grant him eternal rest.
ReplyDeleteIndeed an icon and a great thespian that left a great land mark for many to follow. Rest in peace Baba!
ReplyDeleteRest in peace. You have contributed a lot in the art industry
ReplyDeleteYour contributions to the development of artists Industry remain indelible. May the Lord grant you eternal rest.
ReplyDeleteRIP, baba rere, you make us proud in Ekiti,
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