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Hafsat Idris | |
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Born | Hafsat Ahmad Idris 14 July 1987
Shagamu, Nigeria |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2015–present |
Known for | Appearance in Barauniya |
Children | 2 |
Hafsat Ahmad Idris (born 14 July 1987 [1] [2]) is a Nigerian film actress in the Kannywood film industry. She participated in her first movie called Barauniya (2016). [3] She won the 2019 female actress award. [4]
Hafsat is an indigene of Kano State, in northern Nigeria. She was born and raised in Shagamu, Ogun State. [5] [6] She made her first appearance in Kannywood in a movie titled Barauniya, she featured alongside Ali Nuhu, and Jamila Nagudu,. [7] [8]
In 2018, Hafsat established a film production company known as Ramlat Investment. She produced a number of movies in 2019 including Kawaye which had actors such as Ali Nuhu, Sani Musa Danja and herself. [9] She cleared the air that she is not married to Abacha's son. [10]
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2017 | City People Entertainment Awards | Most Promising Actress [11] | Nominated |
2018 | City People Entertainment Awards | Best Actress [12] | Won |
2019 | City People Entertainment Awards | Best Actress | Won |
2019 | City People Entertainment Awards | Face of Kannywood | Won |
Hafsat has featured in numerous movies, including the following:[ citation needed]
Title | Year |
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Biki Buduri | ND |
Furuci | ND |
Labarina | ND |
Barauniya | 2015 |
Makaryaci | 2015 |
Abdallah | 2016 |
Ta Faru Ta Kare | 2016 |
Rumana | 2016 |
Da Ban Ganshi Ba | 2016 |
Dan Almajiri | 2016 |
Haske Biyu | 2016 |
Maimunatu | 2016 |
Mace Mai Hannun Maza | 2016 |
Wazir | 2016 |
Gimbiya Sailuba | 2016 |
Matar Mamman | 2016 |
Risala | 2016 |
Igiyar Zato | 2016 |
Wata Ruga | 2017 |
Rariya | 2017 |
Wacece Sarauniya | 2017 |
Zan Rayu Da Ke | 2017 |
Namijin Kishi | 2017 |
Rigar Aro | 2017 |
Yar Fim | 2017 |
Dan Kurma | 2017 |
Kawayen Amarya | 2017 |
Dr Surayya | 2018 |
Algibla | 2018 |
Ana Dara Ga Dare Yayi | 2018 |
Mata Da Miji | 2019 |
This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia's
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neutral point of view. (June 2020) |
Hafsat Idris | |
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![]() | |
Born | Hafsat Ahmad Idris 14 July 1987
Shagamu, Nigeria |
Occupations |
|
Years active | 2015–present |
Known for | Appearance in Barauniya |
Children | 2 |
Hafsat Ahmad Idris (born 14 July 1987 [1] [2]) is a Nigerian film actress in the Kannywood film industry. She participated in her first movie called Barauniya (2016). [3] She won the 2019 female actress award. [4]
Hafsat is an indigene of Kano State, in northern Nigeria. She was born and raised in Shagamu, Ogun State. [5] [6] She made her first appearance in Kannywood in a movie titled Barauniya, she featured alongside Ali Nuhu, and Jamila Nagudu,. [7] [8]
In 2018, Hafsat established a film production company known as Ramlat Investment. She produced a number of movies in 2019 including Kawaye which had actors such as Ali Nuhu, Sani Musa Danja and herself. [9] She cleared the air that she is not married to Abacha's son. [10]
Year | Award | Category | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | City People Entertainment Awards | Most Promising Actress [11] | Nominated |
2018 | City People Entertainment Awards | Best Actress [12] | Won |
2019 | City People Entertainment Awards | Best Actress | Won |
2019 | City People Entertainment Awards | Face of Kannywood | Won |
Hafsat has featured in numerous movies, including the following:[ citation needed]
Title | Year |
---|---|
Biki Buduri | ND |
Furuci | ND |
Labarina | ND |
Barauniya | 2015 |
Makaryaci | 2015 |
Abdallah | 2016 |
Ta Faru Ta Kare | 2016 |
Rumana | 2016 |
Da Ban Ganshi Ba | 2016 |
Dan Almajiri | 2016 |
Haske Biyu | 2016 |
Maimunatu | 2016 |
Mace Mai Hannun Maza | 2016 |
Wazir | 2016 |
Gimbiya Sailuba | 2016 |
Matar Mamman | 2016 |
Risala | 2016 |
Igiyar Zato | 2016 |
Wata Ruga | 2017 |
Rariya | 2017 |
Wacece Sarauniya | 2017 |
Zan Rayu Da Ke | 2017 |
Namijin Kishi | 2017 |
Rigar Aro | 2017 |
Yar Fim | 2017 |
Dan Kurma | 2017 |
Kawayen Amarya | 2017 |
Dr Surayya | 2018 |
Algibla | 2018 |
Ana Dara Ga Dare Yayi | 2018 |
Mata Da Miji | 2019 |