Nafisa Abdullahi
Nafisa Abdullahi | |
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Born |
Jos, Plateau State | 23 January 1991
Nationality | Nigeria |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2008–present |
Nafisa Abdullahi (born 23 January 1991), is a Nigerian actress of Kannywood[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
- ↑ Hausafilms.tv. "Actress Nafisa Abdullahi's Profile". Retrieved 20 April 2015.
- ↑ Lead News. "Sani Danja, Nafisa Abdullahi, others bag top Awards". Retrieved 20 April 2015.
- ↑ tns.org. "Ali Nuhu, Nafisa Abdullahi, late Ibro shine at Kannywood awards". Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- ↑ PremiumTimes Newspaper. "Nafisa Abdullahi Suspended from acting". Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- ↑ PremiumTimes Newspaper. "Kannywood Producers Lift Suspension On Nafisa". Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- ↑ Premiumtimesng.com. "Nafisa Abdullahi confirms romance with Adam Zango". Retrieved 16 June 2015.
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