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FG cancels plans to build film village in Kano

The Federal Government has cancelled plans to build a “film village” in Kano after opposition from Muslim clerics and social media.

Reports say more than $10m (£7.6m) had been budgeted to provide state-of-the-art facilities for the Hausa language film industry, known as Kannywood.

The government said the project would create thousands of job opportunities and promote cultural activities.

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Muslims clerics have said the project would promote immorality.

Locals have said the project is not a priority, insisting that government should instead focus on the revival of dams for agricultural development in the area.

 A presidential adviser, Abdurrahaman Kawu Sumaila, announced the cancellation of the project, saying “the people have had their say, and the government has heeded them.”

 

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