Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino

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Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino
Gidan Dabino MON
Gidan Dabino MON
Born (1964-01-01) 1 January 1964 (age 60)
Occupation
  • Writer
  • Publisher
  • Producer
  • Director
LanguageHausa
Notable awardsSee below
Website
gidandabino.com.ng

Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino, MON is a Nigerian Hausa language writer,[1] author, publisher, journalist, film producer, director and actor.[2] He wrote for about three decades on various topics. He has published fifteen novels. He was awarded with the Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) honor on 29 September 2014 by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.[3][4]

Early life and education[edit]

Gidan Dabino was born in 1964 at Danbagina of Dawakin Kudu local government area of Kano State. He started his informal education from his father. He then went to Zangon Barebari where he learnt the Quran. He obtained a professional diploma in Mass Communication from Bayero University Kano.[5]

Career[edit]

Gidan Dabino the CEO of Gidan Dabino International Nigeria Ltd, a multimedia and marketing consultancy firm based in the ancient in Kano since 1990. He was assistant editor/distribution manager of Zamani a Hausa Magazine in 1997. He was also editor and publisher of Mumtaz magazine in 2000. In 2004 he was Editor-in-Chief of Hantsi Magazine under the Kano Chief Bureau Community. The newspaper that aimed at promoting reading and writing in indigenous language. From 2012 to date he is Contributing Editor of Muryar Arewa, a monthly Magazine of the Northern Communication and Media Service LTD.[6][7]

Selected published novels[edit]

Ado Ahmad Gidan with Balaraba Ramat Yakubu during Premier of Juyin Sarauta at Abuja
  • In Da So Da Kauna 1&2, Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers Enterprises, Kano. 1991.[8] ISBN 978-309283-9 and ISBN 978214900-4
  • Hattara Dai Masoya 1 & 2, Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers ISBN 978-309285-5
  • Masoyan Zamani  1& 2, Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers Enterprises, Kano. 1993 ISBN 978-214901-2 and ISBN 978-214902-0
  • The Soul of My Heart (Translation of in Da so Da Kauna), Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers Enterprises, Kano. 1993 ISBN 978-214903-9
  • Wani Hani Ga Allah 1 & 2, Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers Enterprises, Kano. 1994 ISBN 978-214906-3 and ISBN 978-214907-1
  • Nemesis (Translation of Masoyan Zamani), Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers Enterprises, Kano. 1995 ISBN 978-214905-5
  • Kaico!, Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers Enterprises, Kano. 1996 ISBN 978-214933-0
  • Duniya Sai Sannu, Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers Enterprises, Kano. 1997
  • Malam Zalimu, (A Hausa play and winner 1st prize prestigious award of 2009 Engineer Mohammed Bashir Karaye Prize in Hausa Literature), Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers Enterprises,  Kano. 2009
  • Dakika Talatin Published by Gidan Dabino Publishers Enterprises, Kano. 2015 ISBN 978-808215-7

Film-making activities[edit]

Gidan Dabino is one of the pioneers credited for the establishment of the Hausa film industry in Northern Nigeria known as Kannywood. He wrote the script for multiple Hausa movies, produced and directed some. He also appeared as main character in In da So da Kauna (1995), an adapted film from his own novel of the same name. His recent film, Juyin Sarauta was the most awarded Hausa movie for the year 2017 and 2018.[9] He appeared as Sarki Yusufa of Jadarwa. He won two awards of best actor and one nomination.[10]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role
Actor Producer Writer Director
1994 In Da So Da Kauna 1, 2 and 3 Yes Yes Yes
1998 Kowa Da Ranarsa 1 & 2 Yes Yes
1999 Cinnaka Yes
An Ci Moriyar Ganga Yes
Sandar Kiwo Yes Yes
Mugun Nufi Yes
Karshen Makirci Yes
2000 Muktar 1 & 2 Producer Yes
Kadaran Kadahan Yes
Kyan Alkawari Yes
Kana Taka Yes
2001 Ki Yafe Ni 1& 2 Yes
Sarka Yes
2002 Juhaina Yes
Asiya Yes
2005 Tsautsayi Yes
2006 Wahami Yes
2016 Juyin Sarauta Yes Yes

Awards[edit]

The following are among the awards received by Gidan Dabino:

  • Best Actor in Leading Role: Amma Award Season 5, 2018[11]
  • Nominee, Best African Actor: Zuma Film Festival, 2017[12]
  • Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) in recognition of his outstanding virtues and in appreciation of his services to contributions to the country, Nigeria. 2014[3][13]
  • Award of Honour in recognition of efforts and outstanding contributions toward uplifting Hausa Literature. 2013
  • Engineer Mohammed Bashir Karaye Prize in Hausa Literature (Play Category) 2009[14]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gidan Dabino, Ado Ahmad [WorldCat Identities]". Worlcat. 10 January 2018.
  2. ^ Kano, Ibrahim Musa Giginyu (31 August 2019). "How Hausa Day was born – Gidan Dabino". Daily Trust. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b "LIST OF 2013/2014 NATIONAL HONOURS AWARD RECIPIENTS – spotlight reports". spotlight reports. 29 September 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  4. ^ "FG releases list of National Award recipients 2013/2014 – Vanguard News". Vanguard News. 18 September 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  5. ^ "How Hausa Day was born – Gidan Dabino". Daily Trust. 31 August 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  6. ^ II, Administrator (21 October 2014). "National Award: Friends set to celebrate their own - Blueprint Newspapers". Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Publisher: Gidan Dabino Publishers | Open Library". openlibrary.org. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Tsohuwar Taska: Littafin 'In Da So Da Kauna' — Leadership Hausa Newspapers". leadershipayau.com. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  9. ^ Juyin Sarauta, retrieved 25 October 2018
  10. ^ "Fim Din Juyin Sarauta Ya Zama Zakaran Gwaji Dafi *Mu Na Fata Ya Karbu A Kasuwa Kamar Yadda Ya Karbu A Gasa –Ramat – Leadership Hausa Newspapers". leadershipayau.com (in Hausa). Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Ba Isa A Isa ne gwarzon jaruman Kannywood ba". BBC News Hausa. 18 May 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  12. ^ "Awards". zumafilmfest.com. Archived from the original on 20 July 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  13. ^ "LIST OF 2013/2014 NATIONAL HONOURS AWARD RECIPIENTS – NigerianMuse | NigerianMuse". nigerianmuse.com. Archived from the original on 17 November 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  14. ^ "Blogger: User Profile: Ado Ahmad Gidan Dabino". blogger.com. Retrieved 25 October 2018.