Rabilu Musa


Rabilu Musa, popularly known as Dan Ibro was a Nigerian professional Hausa comedian, actor, filmmaker and director. He was regarded as a pioneer revolutionist of the modern day Kannywood and the most popular comedian ever in the history of Kannywood Movie Industry until his death in 2014.
Dan Ibro attended Danlasan Primary School, located in Warawa and later moved to Government Teachers College Wudil all in his birth state. He joined the Nigerian Prison Service in 1991 and served in the civil service. Dan Ibro quits civil service and later joined the movie industry with his first movie 'Yar Mai Ganye which promoted his career.
Popular songs include Bayanin Naira, Idi Wanzami, Dureba Makaho.

Early career

Rabilu Musa became popular in Hausa movie cinema few years after when he joined the industry. Some of his popular movies includes Andamali, Ibro Aloko, Ibro Angon Hajiya, Ibro Dan Fulani. His career as an actor continues when he turned to be a full-time comedian and began singing with his popular songs such as Bayanin Naira, Idi Wanzami, Direba Makaho.

Filmography

Awards