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Court Restrained Kano Censorship Board, Abba El-Mustapha from Suspending Three Kannywood Companies

BySani Magaji Garko

Apr 12, 2024

The Kano state high court presided over by Justice Hadiza Suleiman has restrained the Kano state censorship board, the Executive Secretary of the board Abba El-Mustapha, their servants, agents, privies, assigns, or any other person acting on their behalf from suspending or tempering the operations of three companies from Kannywood media industry.

The applicants in the suit are Kannywood Enterprises LTD, Amart Entertainment, and Hajiya Aisha Tijjani while the respondents are the Kano State Censorship Board and Abba El-Mustapha.

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The court also granted an experty motion moved by applicants through their council Barrister AA Rabi’u Doka praying for the court to quash all the decisions, directives, or any other orders made by respondents against the applicants on the 15th February 2024.

The court also granted a request for the three applicants to continue their lawful business pending the hearing on the suit before it.

Justice Hadiza Suleiman then adjourned the case to 29 April 2024 for a hearing.

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