FG scraps film village plan after clerics complain
The Nigerian government has cancelled its plan to build a massive film
village in the northern state of Kano, following social media outcry and
opposition from Muslim clerics.
More than three billion naira ($10m; £7.6m) was budgeted for the project as part of the government's efforts to improve the Hausa language film industry known as Kannywood.
The government argued the village would create thousands of job opportunities and promote cultural activities.
But Muslims clerics argued it would promote immorality and people on social media also called on the government to stop the plan.
An aide to President Muhammadu Buhari told local media that the president has listened to the people's concerns.
More than three billion naira ($10m; £7.6m) was budgeted for the project as part of the government's efforts to improve the Hausa language film industry known as Kannywood.
The government argued the village would create thousands of job opportunities and promote cultural activities.
But Muslims clerics argued it would promote immorality and people on social media also called on the government to stop the plan.
An aide to President Muhammadu Buhari told local media that the president has listened to the people's concerns.
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