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Alex Usifo

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Alex Usifo
Dɔɣim yuliAlex Usifo Omiagbo
Nigeria, Silimin gɔli April 16, 1953 (run 72)
O ya TiŋgbaŋNigeria
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Alex Usifo (bɛ dɔɣi o la 16 April yuuni1953) ka o nyɛ Nigeria kpɛrikpɛrita kuro.[1]

Usifo di pina o ya mini tiŋ'duya, ŋan nima n-nyɛ:

  • Best Actor - African Collaboration; RLG Ghana Movie Awards 2012
  • Best Actor – Ripples; Legends of Nollywood Awards
  • AETV London and EHIGLAD Entertainment Presentation
  • Lifetime Achievement Award; Nollywood Christian Fellowship 2012
  • Excellent Achievement in the Movie Industry; Niger Delta Awards [2009]
  • Outstanding Achievement in Nollywood; Bells University Awards
  • Award for Excellence in Artistic Creativity; Achievers’ Intl. University and Educational Network
  • Peace and Development Award 2013; YELL/Advocacy Magazine & Partnership for Women and Justice
  • Distinguished Award for Excellence; Rotaract Club of Sagamu
  • Inspirational Award; United Nations Council of Churches & Ministerial Fellowship
  • Award for Excellence and Exemplary Living; Omega Fire Ministries
  • The Snapshots Award; Covenant Christian Centre
  • Award of Recognition; Calvary Bible Church
  • Bridge Builder Awards; Winners’ Youth Ministry, Badagry
  • Award for Leadership Excellence in Nollywood Movies – El Shaddai Ministries Intl.
  • Nollywood Icons Award – Nigerian Film Corporation.[2][3][4][5]
  • Silent Night (1996) as Stephen Odame
  • Captive (1998)
  • Endtime (1999)
  • End of the Wicked (1999) as Beelzebub
  • Executive Crime (2000) as Vice President
  • Desperadoes (2001)
  • My Love (2002)
  • Lean on Me (2003)
  • Dangerous Sisters (2004) as Festus (with Genevieve Nnaji and Dakore Akande)
  • Azima (2005)
  • Final Point (2006)
  • The Guilty (2006) as Odili
  • Strong Men at Work (2007) as Tony
  • Trumpet of Death (2007) as Ekene
  • Who am I? (2007)
  • Classical Fraud (with Ufuoma Ejenobor)
  • Kiss the Dust (2008) as Peter Uche
  • Felicima: One Gift (2009) as Andrew
  • Tango with Me (2010) as Uzo's Father
  • Lovelorn (2012)
  • Okoro the Prince (2013) as Oba Ozuola
  • Royal Mission (2015)
  • Silence (2016)
  • Code Wilo (2019)
  • Enakhe (2020)[6] as Osasere 'Epa' Iwinosa
  • Strain (2020) as Grandpa Ezeji
  • Where Men Rule (2021) as Okonkwo
  • Love & Justice (2022) as Cyril
  • The Black Book (with Richard Mofe-Damijo and Sam Dede) (2023) as General Isa
  • Home Coming (2023)[7]
  1. Alex Usifo: The Making of A Nollywood Veteran (en-US) (2020-02-27).
  2. My shaved hair, my identity – Alex Usifo. vanguardngr.com. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  3. NOLLYWOOD STAR ACTOR, ALEX USIFO OMIAGBO TURNS LECTURER AT BABCOCK UNIVERSITY. elendureports.com. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  4. Alex Usifo blasts govt over insincerity. vanguardngr.com. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  5. Top 5 Nollywood Actors Of All Time. newsinnigeria.org. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  6. Here are all the reasons why we love 'Enakhe' (en-US) (2020-10-16).
  7. Alex Usifo Omiagbo | Actor (en-US).