Nafisa Abdullahi

Nafisa Abdullahi
Born (1991-01-23) 23 January 1991
Jos, Plateau state
Nationality Nigeria
Occupation Actress
Years active 2008–present

Nafisa Abdullahi (born 23 January 1991) Kannywood actress[1] In 2013 she won the Best Actress in 2013 City People Entertainment Awards,[2] likewise in 2014 she is the MTN Nigeria Best Kannywood Actress, Popular choice[3]

Career and suspension

Nafisa started acting in early 2009, and she became a household name in Northern Nigeria, but was suspended from acting in 2013 for organizing party and failing to appear before disciplinary committee.[4] The suspension, which was billed to last for two consecutive years, was however lifted in August 2013,[5] barely two months after, and since then she return fully in acting.[6]

Filmography

Nafisat has acted in numerous Hausa films, amongst them are;

  • Ummi
  • Ya daga Allah
  • Yar Agadez
  • Addini ko Al'Ada
  • Ahlul Kitab
  • Alkawarina
  • Alhaki Kwikwiyo
  • Alhini
  • Allo (film)
  • Auren Tagwaye
  • Baban Sadik
  • Badi Ba Rai
  • Ban Kasheta Ba
  • Blood and Henna
  • Cikin Waye?
  • Dan Almajiri
  • Dan Marayan Zaki
  • Dare
  • Dawo Dawo
  • Farar Saka
  • Fataken Dare
  • Gabar Cikin Gida
  • Haaja
  • Har Abada
  • Jari Hujja
  • Laifin Dadi
  • Lamiraj
  • Madubin Dubawa

References

  1. Hausafilms.tv. "Actress Nafisa Abdullahi's Profile". Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  2. Lead News. "Sani Danja, Nafisa Abdullahi, others bag top Awards". Retrieved 20 April 2015.
  3. tns.org. "Ali Nuhu, Nafisa Abdullahi, late Ibro shine at Kannywood awards". Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  4. PremiumTimes Newspaper. "Nafisa Abdullahi Suspended from acting". Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  5. PremiumTimes Newspaper. "Kannywood Producers Lift Suspension On Nafisa". Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  6. Premiumtimesng.com. "Nafisa Abdullahi confirms romance with Adam Zango". Retrieved 16 June 2015.
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