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An Upper Shariah Court in Kano on Tuesday ordered the Divisional Police Office of Kwali Quarters in the Kano metropolis to investigate a popular Kano-based Hausa artiste, Dauda Kahutu, aka Rarara, for allegedly featuring a married woman, Maryam Muhammad, in his music video without the consent of her husband.
The court also directed that the woman, Maryam, and the singer’s producer, Abubakar Maishada, be investigated for the roles they played in the matter.
The woman’s husband, Abdulkadir Inuwa, had filed a suit before the court alleging that the singer eloped with his wife and featured her in a recent music video, titled, ‘Jihata, Jihata ce.’
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Following allegations that Dauda Kahutu aka Rarara, a popular Kano-based singer notorious for singing campaign songs for President Muhammadu Buhari and other APC politicians, eloped with another man’s wife and featured her in a music video, an Upper Sharia Court has called for investigations.
The Shariah Court sitting in Kano on Tuesday ordered the Divisional Police Office of Kwali Quarters to investigate claims that Rarara featured the married woman, Maryam Muhammed, in his music video without the consent of her husband.
This development came after the woman’s husband, Abdulkadir Inuwa, had filed a suit before the court alleging that the singer eloped with his wife and featured her in a recent music video, titled, ‘Jihata, Jihata ce,’ The Punch reported.