Kannywood entertainer, Hadiza Aliyu, known as Hadiza Gabon, on Wednesday hauled one Bala Musa, a government employee, to a Judges' court sitting at Daura street, Kaduna, over supposed maligning of character.
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The entertainer, who talked through her insight, Mr Mubarak Sani, said she had experienced negative responses and remarks general society because of the litigant's bogus charges against her.
He added that individuals, particularly via web-based entertainment, called Aliyu a cheat who had wouldn't wed Musa in the wake of gathering his cash, a claim "which was discredited
The litigant, through his advisor, Mr Naira Murtala, denied the claim.
The Main Officer, Shamsudeen Sulaiman, inquired as to whether they had observers and they replied in positive.
The Central Judge conceded bail to the blamed with the condition that he ought to introduce two dependable guarantees who were inhabitants of Kaduna State and should be government employees.
He dismissed the make a difference to Nov. 15 for the complainant to introduce observers.
The respondent had recorded a suit against Aliyu at Shari'a Court l, Magajin Gari in Walk 2022.
He blamed the entertainer for declining to wed him after he had given her N396,000.
The entertainer had then denied knowing Musa, saying she had never met or addressed him and had no relationship with him at all.
The complainant's direction had introduced a duplicate of bank proclamation to the Shari'a court and let the court know that exactly four people were the beneficiaries of the cash professed to be shipped off the litigant.
Two out of the four, Fatima Abdullahi and Abdullahi Yusuf professed to be the litigant's companion and individual aides.
They confessed for imitating the entertainer and getting cash in her name, supplicating the court to pardon them.
After series of supplications by Murtala, to move the case to an Upper Shari'a Court, the Appointed authority then, Isiyaku Abdulrahman, on Oct. 31, excused the case and released Aliyu.
He requested the respondent direction and his client to pay N500,000 to the entertainer for burning through her time.