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Fausat Balogun

Nigerian actress (born )

Fausat Balogun

Born

Fausat Balogun


() 13 February (age&#;65)

Ifelodun, Kwara State, Nigeria

NationalityNigerian
Other&#;namesMadam Saje Mama ibe
OccupationFilm actress
Years&#;active&#;present
SpouseRafiu Balogun
Children2

Fausat BalogunListen (also known as Madam Saje,[1] born 13 February ) is a Nigerian actress[2] who stars majorly in Yoruba movies.[3][4] She starred as Mama Saje in a television series titled Erin Kee Kee.

Fausat has starred in over 80 movies.[1][5]

Balogun is married to the actor Rafiu Balogun.

Fausat balogun biography books Fausat joined another renowned theatre group, Balogun, to further hone her craft. Madam Saje". She has been happily married to Rafiu Balogun, a Yoruba actor and successful movie producer, since Pulse Nigeria.

He was her boss before they married. She hails from Oke Ode Ifelodun Local Government Area, Kwara State.[1] By the time she was famous, her children were adults. Her eldest son is a director,[6] and her youngest daughter is an actress.[5][7]

Selected filmography

  • Oyelaja
  • Owo Onibara
  • Okan Mi
  • Akebaje
  • Ladigbolu
  • Morenike
  • Oko Mama E
  • Tanimola
  • Nkan Okunkun
  • Adufe
  • Leyin Akponle
  • Laba Laba
  • Itelorun
  • Omo Elemosho () as Aunty Kofo
  • Iyawo Ojokan
  • Ife Kobami
  • Gbogbo Lomo
  • Asepamo
  • Eto Obinrin
  • Iyawo Elenu Razor
  • Kokoro Ate
  • Omoge Elepa
  • Olaitan Anikura
  • Oju Elegba
  • Langbodo
  • Ologo Nla
  • Abgara Obinrin
  • Eepo
  • Moriyeba
  • Orisirisi (Kose Gbo)
  • Serekode
  • Ojo Ikunle
  • Alase Aye ()
  • Imported Lomo
  • Adun Ale
  • Ileri Oluwa
  • Ogbun Aye
  • Omo Pupa ()
  • Òmìn () as Mama Adesina
  • O Ti Poju
  • Olowo Laye Mo
  • Irenimoyan
  • Alaimore
  • Olasunkanmi
  • Salawa"
  • "Adebimpe omo oba"
  • " Alaroka
  • "Oro itan
  • " Ebi Dapo
  • " Aromire
  • " Awele
  • "Oro idile
  • " Ogbon

Recognitions

During the edition of the City People Entertainment Awards, she was bestowed a Special Recognition Award for her "remarkable contributions to the growth of the movie industry in Nigeria".[8]

See also

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