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James Iroha

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OON
Chief James Iroha
Born
James Akwari Udensi Iroha

12 October 1942
Died28 February 2012
Onitsha, Anambra State.
Other namesGiringory Akabuogu
CitizenshipNigerian
Alma materUniversity Of Ibadan
Occupation(s)Actor, Scriptwriter and Director
Known forNew Masquerade
ChildrenChimela Iroha, James Iroha Uchechukwu
HonoursOfficer of the Order of the Niger (OON)

Chief James Akwari Iroha (OON) (12 October 1942 - 28 February 2012) is a Nigerian actor and scriptwriter.[1][2] He is popularly known as Giringory a moniker he got from his role Giringory Akabuogu in the comedy television series New Masquerade, which he created.[3]

Early life And aducation

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James was born on the 12 October 1942. He hails from Amaba, Amokwe Item in Bende Local Government Area of Abia State, being one of the several sons of the late Mazi Akwari Iroha. He received his early education in Bukuru, Plateau State, Northern Nigeria, followed by secondary education in Cross River State. He subsequently attended the University of Ibadan for his tertiary education where he studied Theatre Arts in 1966.[4]

Career

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James Iroha's career kicked off in 1967 at the Eastern Nigerian Broadcasting Service (ENBS) in Enugu, where he started as a television producer. Over time, he rose through the ranks to become the Director of Television and Deputy General Manager.[5]

His journey into the entertainment world began after the Biafran War. With the nation in a state of despair, he felt an emotional burden to bring joy and laughter back to the people. This vision gave birth to "The Masquerade," a satirical TV drama that initially started as a stage play with a live audience. As its popularity grew, "The Masquerade" transitioned to radio and eventually television as a local content program. Then moved to the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), where it was rebranded as "The New Masquerade".[6][5]

Personal life and death

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James was married, with five children, namely: Chimela Iroha, James Iroha Uchechukwu, Ugonma Iroha, Kelechi Iroha, and Akwari Iroha.[7]

He died in Onitsha on 28 February 2012, where he was receiving treatment for glaucoma, a condition he had bravely battled for years. The sad news was shared by his son, Akwari, through a Facebook post.[8][9]

Honours

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  • In 1981, during the President Shehu Shagari’s regime, he was conferred with the award of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON).[10]
  • In 2017, he was posthumously honoured with the prestigious Rock of Fame Award at the ZUMA Film Festival (ZUFF) in Abuja.[11][12]

Filmography

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Television

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References

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  1. ^ Donu, Kogbara (March 2, 2012). "I wished I'd known him". vanguardngr.
  2. ^ Channels Tv (February 28, 2012). "James Iroha, a.k.a. Gringory, dies at 69". channelstv.
  3. ^ Nigeria, Guardian (2022-02-19). "Romanus 'Natty' Amuta: Depleting ranks of original cast of new masquerade". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  4. ^ "THE PASSAGE OF GRINGORY". Nigerian Voice. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  5. ^ a b Chioma, Nelda (2012-05-05). "PROUDLY ABIAN: LATE JAMES IROHA (AKA GRINGORY) GOES HOME". PROUDLY ABIAN. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
  6. ^ "THE PASSAGE OF GRINGORY". Nigerian Voice. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
  7. ^ Ede, Raphael (2019-12-29). "Nollywood history can't be written without Giringory's name —Son". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  8. ^ "New Masquerade creator James Iroha (Giringori) goes blind". Linda Ikeji's Blog. 2011-08-21. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  9. ^ "James 'Gringori' Iroha, 69, is dead". Premiumtimes. February 28, 2012.
  10. ^ Godwin, Ameh Comrade (2012-02-29). "Giringory: Sad end of an icon". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
  11. ^ "ZUFF 2017 : Sam Loco-Efe, 'Giringory', others honoured with Rock of Fame Awards". Nigerian Television Authority - Africa's Largest TV Network. 2017-12-04. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
  12. ^ Reporter, Our (2017-11-25). "'Giringory', Sam Loco-Efe for posthumous awards at ZUFF 2017". Tribune Online. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
  13. ^ Tv, Bn (2020-02-01). "Our #BNMovieFeature is a Throwback Vibe! WATCH 1992 Nollywood Classic "Nneka The Pretty Serpent"". BellaNaija. Retrieved 2024-11-14.
  14. ^ "James Iroha | Actor". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-11-14.