Alade aromire biography of rory
It's been more than five years now since one of the movie merchants of Yoruba films and to an extent Nollywood, Alade Aromire passed on.!
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Meet Alade Aromire, The Man Who Changed The Face Of Yoruba Movies And How He Died 11 Years Ago
Though he died in at the age of 45, the memory of Prince Muyideen Alade Aromire still lives on. He was one of those who transformed the face of the Yoruba movie industry.
From theatre works and magazine publication, he initiated home video production when he believed it was too costly to produce in the celluloid format where Hubert Ogunde and Baba Sala held sway.
His brilliance produced the first home video movie in Yoruba named Ekun in the third of quarter of This initiation was the beginning of what is tagged as the movie industry in Nigeria.
Not done or satisfied with only home video production, Alade thought more Nigerians should enjoy wider television entertainment and this
metamorphosed into the establishment of another first in and the first vernacular broadcasting cable television named Yotomi Telifisan, a household channel watched by all Nigerian.
Alade’s love for th