Halima Atete

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Halima Atete
Born
Halima Yusuf Atete

(1988-11-26) 26 November 1988 (age 35)
Nationality Nigerian
Occupation(s) Actress, Film Producer
Years active2012 - Present
Known forHer appearance in Dakin Amarya
Awardsbest new actress at the City People Entertainment Awards in 2013

Halima Yusuf Atete also known as Halima Atete (born 26 November 1988) is a Nigerian film actress and film producer, born and raised in Maiduguri, Borno state. [1] Halima Atete is well known in kannywood film industry for the role she always plays as the mischievous and jealousy-filled role. [2] She joined kannywood in 2012 and made her debut in Asalina, (My Origin) a film that she produced. After her appearance in several movies such as Kona Gari, Asalina, Dakin Amarya, she won best new actress at the City People Entertainment Awards in 2013. [3] She was nominated by the London based news organization African Voice over her excellent performance in the entertainment industry. [4]

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Early life and career

Halima Atete was born in Maiduguri, Borno state. She attended Maigari primary school and graduated from Yerwa government day secondary school. Halima obtained National Diploma in sharia and civil law. Halima Atete joined kannywood film industry in 2012 [5] and appeared in over 160 movies. She has also produced a number of movies such as Asalina (My Origin), and Uwar Gulma (Mother of Gossip). [6] She was of the opinion that she would never sleep with a producer to get a role. [7] She got married in 2023 and attended by many kannywood actors

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResult
2013 City People Entertainment Awards Best New ActressWon
2014 City People Entertainment Awards Best Supporting Actress [8] Won
2017African VoiceBest ActressNominated
2017 City People Entertainment Awards Best Actress [9] Won
2018 City People Entertainment Awards Kannywood Face [10] Won

Filmography

TitleYearRole
Wata HuduND
Yaudarar ZuciyaND
Asalina (My Origin)2012
Kona Gari2012
Dakin Amarya2013
Matar Jami’a2013
Wata Rayuwa2013
Ashabu Kahfi2014
Ba’asi2014
Bikin Yar Gata2014
Maidalilin Aure2014
Soyayya Da Shakuwa2014
Alkalin Kauye2015
Bani Bake2015
Kurman Kallo2015
Uwar Gulma (Mother of Gossip)2015
Mu’amalat2016
Igiyar Zato2016
Alkibla2017Iklima
Ladan Noma2018Delu
Fuska Biyu2018Tabawa
Kawayen Amarya2018Mabaruka
Matar Mutum2019
Karshen tika tiki2020Anna

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