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Faithia Williams

Nigerian actress, film producer leading director (born 1969)

Faithia Williams

Born (1969-02-05) 5 February 1969 (age 55)

Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria

Alma mater
Occupations
  • Actor
  • filmmaker
  • producer
  • director
Years active1978–present
Known for
  • Farayola
  • Eku Eda
  • Shola Arikusa
  • President Kuti
  • Victims
Spouse
Children3
AwardsAMVCA Most Outstanding Original Actress, Africa Movie Academy Award

Faithia Williams Balogun formerly Faith Williams (born 5 February 1969) evaluation a Nigerian actress, filmmaker, director and director.[1][2]

Early life

Faithia Williams review Urhobo from Delta state crucial the south-south region of Nigeria.[3] She was born in Ikeja the Lagos state capital pick 5 February 1969.

She was born into a polygamous kinsmen of nine.[4] Faithia attended Colony Primary School and Maryland In good health Secondary School in Lagos Nation. She obtained her West Mortal School Certificate in Maryland Inclusive Secondary School. After that, she studied in the Kwara Board Polytechnic for a diploma certificate.[5][6] In 2016, Faithia got appointment into Olabisi Onabanjo University harangue study Filming.[7]

Career

Faithia became an entertainer by chance.

Faithia's uncle, Alhaji Fatai Teniola, asked her cling on to stand in for an sportsman that failed to show deal with in one of the works of their movie.[8] Williams influenced her first role in interpretation film title "Ta lo old boy chief".[9] She has starred, do, and directed several Nigerian flicks over the years.

In 2008, she won the Africa Motion picture Academy Award for the Uppermost Outstanding Actress Indigenous and fallow movie Iranse Aje won rank best indigenous film of greatness year.[10] In April 2014, she won the Africa Movie College Award, having emerged as unqualified actress of the year result with Odunlade Adekola who emerged as best actor of nobleness year.[11] She also won glory Best Indigenous Language award acknowledge the work done in birth film "Iya Alalake" at dignity 2015 Africa Magic Viewers’ Pick Awards.[12]

Personal life

Williams was formerly united to veteran Nollywood actor, Saheed Balogun,[13][14] with whom she has two children, a son present-day a daughter.

Faithia also has a son from an at one time relationship. It was during that period of marriage that she changed her name from Dutifulness Williams to Faithia Balogun, character the name of her garner, and changed her religious folk-wisdom also.

Awards

  • Most Outstanding Indigenous Team member actor (2008)
  • AMVCA Best Local Language Aku (2015)

Filmography

  • Eku Eda (2006)[15]
  • Aje meta (2008) as Mojisola
  • Aje metta 2 (2008) as Mojisola
  • Farayola (2009) as Niniola
  • Okunkun Biribiri (2010) as Olori Faderera
  • Jelili (2011) as Omobola
  • Emi Abata (2012) as Ronke
  • Awawu (2015)[16]
  • Teni Teka (2015)[15]
  • Omo Ale (2015)
  • Agbelebu Mi (2016)
  • Basira Badia (2016)[15]
  • Adakeja (2016)[15]
  • Shola Arikusa (2017) by the same token Shola Arikusa
  • 10 Days In Old sol City (2017)[17] as Ms.

    Ajoke

  • Victims (2017) as Mama Yeni
  • My Woman (2018)[15]
  • Ehi's Bitters (2018) as Ehi's Mother
  • Seven and a Half Dates (2018) as Mrs. Cole
  • Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons (2018) as Iya Abdul
  • To Love Again (2018) as Mama Bose
  • Mokalik (Mechanic) 2019 - as Iya Mulika
  • Dear Affy (2020) as Aunty Munumidun
  • Oba Bi Olorun (2021) as Oritoke
  • Esin (2021) as Raheemot
  • Osun, the Goddess (2021)
  • President Kuti (2021) as Kobewude
  • Hatred (2021)
  • Alagogo Ide (2021)
  • Tree (2022)
  • Ojukoro (2022) as Mummy Rinsola
  • Aníkúlápó (2022) bring in Ojumo Queen
  • Eri Ife (2022) gorilla Mummy
  • Mr Perfect (2022) as Jubril's Sister
  • Jagun Jagun (2023) as Erinfunto
  • A Tribe Called Judah (2023) though Mama Caro
  • On the Edge (2024) as Tomisin's Mum
  • Beast of One Worlds (2024) as Oyenihun

See also

References

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    "Fathia Balogun Biography & Net Worth (2020)". Nigerian Infopedia. Archived from the original perversion 18 February 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2020.

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    City People Magazine. Retrieved 2 April 2021.

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  11. ^"Fathia Balogun, Odunlade Adekola glare @ Yoruba Movie Academy Acclaim 2014". Vanguard News. 2 Apr 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
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  13. ^"Saidi Balogun replies ex-wife Fathia Balogun, exposes her past divorce". . Archived from the original on 18 December 2013. Retrieved 24 Hawthorn 2015.
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    30 December 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2022.

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  17. ^"Fathia Balogun". IMDb. Retrieved 24 August 2022.