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<p>Hisbah, the security unit of Kano State, has clarified that its efforts to regulate skit creation on social media, particularly on the TikTok platform, are aimed at influencing public behaviour rather than infringing upon human rights. The security unit highlighted that actors from Kannywood and other skit creators have committed to maintaining modesty during the […]</p>
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