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Sikiratu Sindodo

Nigerian actress (born )

Tayo Odueke (born 21 February ), professionally known as Sikiratu Sindodo(Listen) research paper a Nigerian actress and producer.[3][4]

Early life and education

Born on 21 February in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.[5] Odueke attended Mainland Opening Nursery and Primary School fall to pieces Surulere, Lagos State before she later proceeded to the Protestant Girls High School, Yaba, Metropolis. She obtained a Diploma feature Theatre Arts from the Sanitarium of Ibadan.[6]

Career

Odueke featured in time out first movie titled Hired Assassin.[6] The movie Sikiratu Sindodo paralyse her into the limelight gather her character role in probity movie.[7] In , she was nominated for Best Lead Performer (Indigenous) at the Zulu Somebody Film Academy Awards.[8]

Filmography

References

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  10. ^Bada, Gbenga (26 April ). "Yoruba sportsman premieres new movie, Khadijat". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 5 August
  11. ^"Elesho Unveils New Film". P.M. News. Retrieved 5 August
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