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The Kano State Censorship Board has suspended popular Kannywood actress Samha M. Inuwa from appearing in films for one year, following complaints from concerned citizens about her “revealing dress and provocative videos.”
In a statement issued by Abdullahi Sani Sulaiman, Information Officer of the Kano State Censorship Board, it was revealed that Samha had been previously warned multiple times regarding her “crude dressing, vulgar displays, and language in some of her videos.” The board emphasized that her conduct violated cultural and moral standards upheld by the state.
In addition to the suspension, Samha’s license has been revoked, and the board announced it will cease censoring any films in which she appears.
The Kano State Censorship Board stated that it is empowered by law to ensure that all videos, writings, and other forms of expression align with the state’s religion, culture, norms, and values. The board highlighted that the suspension is part of ongoing efforts to uphold moral standards within the Kannywood film industry and enforce the state’s regulations.