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Adam A. Zango

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Adam A. Zango
Zango with his fans performing on stage
Born
Adamu Abdullahi Zango

(1985-10-01) 1 October 1985 (age 39)
NationalityNigerian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
  • dancer
  • musician
SpouseSafiya Chalawa
ChildrenHaidar A. Zango
Websiteadamzango.com

Adamu Abdullahi Zango (pronunciation; born 1 October 1985) is a Nigerian actor, singer, dancer, scriptwriter, director, film producer, occasional voice-over, television personality, and philanthropist, who has appeared in over 100 films and received many accolades.

Early life and education

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Adam Abdullahi Zango was born on 1 October 1985 at Zango local government in Kaduna State, Nigeria to the Hausa Muslim family of Mallam Abdullahi and Hajiya Yelwa Abdullahi.[1][2]

Career

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Zango's musical career started from secondary school activities in social club events which he used to represent his school. Zango entered the Hausa film industry in 2001 as a music composer. He started his acting profession as a low level actor and appeared in over 100 Hausa movies.

Prison

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Adam A. Zango was remanded in prison for violating the censorship Board's law in 2007 for release of his music video album Bahaushiya.[3]

Charity

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In October 2019, Zango paid 47 million Naira for children and orphans to further their studies.[4]

Filmography

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Film Year Role
Ya Ya na ND
Yar Agadez 2011
Adamsi 2011
Addini ko Al 'Ada 2011
Adon Gari 2011
Ahlul Kitab 2011
Alkawari na 2011
Albashi (The Salary) 2002
Andamali 2013
Ango da Amarya ND
Artabu 2009
Aska Tara ND
Auren Tagwaye ND
Baban Sadik 2012
Babban Yaro 2011
Balaraba 2010
Basaja 2013
Bayan Rai 2014
Bita Zai Zai ND
Dajin So ND
Dan mazari 2007 Aminu
Dare 2015
Dijangala 2008 Hafizu
Duniya Budurwar Wawa ND
Dutsen Gulbi 2013
Farar Saka ND
Fataken Dare ND
Ga Duhu Ga Haske 2010
Ga Fili Ga Mai Doki ND
Gaba da Gabanta 2013
Gambiza ND
Gamdakatar ND
Gwamnati 2003
Gwanaye 2003
Gwaska 2016
Hadizalo ND
Hindu 2014
Hisabi 2017
Hubbi 2012
Ijaabaah ND
Jamila 2016
Kaddara Ko Fansa 2014
Kama da Wane 2014
Kare Jini ND
Kolo ND
Kundin Tsari ND
Laifin Dadi 2010
Larai ND
Madugu ND
Masu Aji ND
Mata ko Ya 2015
Matsayin So ND
Mazan Fama ND
Matsayin So ND
Mazan Fama 2015
Mukaddari ND
Murmushin Alkawari ND
Mutallab 2011
Nai Maka Rana ND
Namamajo ND
Nas 2013
Ni Da Ke Mun Dace 2013
Najeriya Da Nijar 2012
Nusaiba ND
Rabin Jiki 2011
Rai A Kwalba ND
Rai Dai 2012
Rawar Gani ND
Rintsin Kauna ND
Rumana 2017
Ruwan Ido ND
Ruwan Jakara ND
Sai Wata Rana 2010
Salma ND
Shahuda 2012
Siyayya Da Shakuwa 2014
Sayayyar Facebook 2013
Tarkon Kauna ND
Tsangaya ND
Ummi da Adnan 2011
Walijam 2010
Wata Rayuwa 2013
Ya Salam ND
Sai Wata Rana 2010 Abdulwahab
Zarar Bunu 2011
Rai Dai 2012 Mukhtar
A Ci Bulus 2014 A. Zango
Hindu 2015 Kaila
Akwai Dalili 2016 Nura
Zulumi 2017
Matar Mijina 2018
Sadauki 2019 Sadauki
Yanayi 2019
Karamin Sani 2020
Mati a Zazzau 2020 Yarima
Shaheeda 2021 Haidar
Lamba 2022
Almajiri 2022 Bad man
Mai Martaba (Your Highness) 2024 Shugaba
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References

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  1. ^ says, Adam Hassan (24 January 2022). "Adam A Zango Biography, Age, Photos, Phone Number & Net Worth - ArewAngle". Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Adam A. Zango Net Worth and Full Biography (2023 Updated)". buzznigeria.com. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  3. ^ "AllAfrica.com: Nigeria: How Adam A. Zango Ended up in Prison". Archived from the original on 24 February 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2019.
  4. ^ A Zango ya raba guraben karatu ga fadar sarkin zazzau Legit Hausa
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