
The court, presided over by Magistrate Hadiza Muhammad Hassan at Gyadi Gyadi, found Hashim guilty of public misconduct.
Delivering judgment, Magistrate Hassan sentenced Tsulange to one year jail term with an option to pay a fine of ₦80,000.
The court also ordered the convict to pay ₦20,000 to the Kano State Censorship Board to cover expenses incurred during the investigation and prosecution.
Tsulage was arraigned by the Censorship Board in June 2025 after he was arrested him for shooting a comedy skit in which he was seen bathing on a road while wearing a woman’s undergarment.
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Way to go. This will serve as a lesson to other content creators.
ReplyDeleteAll This Content Creator Are Really Loosing It Upstairs
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Hello iya Boys
Good for him. Constituting nuisance everywhere in the name creating content.
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteNice one.
ReplyDeleteThey'll learn by force.
Good Judgement.
ReplyDeleteThey shouldn't have given him option of fine. This social media madness needs to be checked.
ReplyDeleteServes him right
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ReplyDeleteMore content creators to be dealt with.
ReplyDeleteMore normal-looking deranged individuals to be dealt with. Una go learn the hard way! Mtsheeeew 😒
ReplyDeleteSome things cannot be done in certain places. Why he decided to wear bra and whatever else for his skit in that locality. Just because it is funny to you doesn’t mean it will be funny to others. That said, these young ppl have found a way to earn a living and improve their life prospects through social media. They should let them do their thing since the economy is harsh and job prospects are low. Social media is a nuisance at times but many young Africans have become business ppl, homeowners and uplifted themselves through it. Let them earn their legitimate living in peace.
ReplyDeleteJokes ok yall commenters
ReplyDeleteOf course he’ll pay the 80k instead
Wahala for him.....
ReplyDeleteIt serves him right.
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