Hafsat Idris Arraigned For Allegedly Failing to Act in Movie after N1.3million Payment

Hafsat Idris Arraigned For Allegedly Failing to Act in Movie after N1.3million Payment

Popular actress, Hafsat Idris, has been sued by film production firm, UK entertainment, for alleged breach of contract, Daily Trust reports.

Hafsat Idris, was accused of collecting N1.3million to feature in a television series but ending up not fulfilling the terms of the agreement reportedly signed by both parties.

In a suit before a Kano State High Court 14 sitting at the Ungogo Local Government Area, the plaintiff claimed damages were incurred by the production outfit due to the breach of contract by the actress.

The production firm asked the court to award N10million as damages. The defendant, through her attorney, filed a formal response to the claims.

The court adjourned the case for hearing. Idris who joined Kannywood eight years ago, is acknowledged as one of the richest actresses in the industry.

The Sokoto State-born actress, whose marriage collapsed after four children, has featured in many movies and commercials.

In recent Social media user calls out superstar singer, Tiwa Savage over her alleged neglect of rising female singers, Ayra Starr and Tems in the music industry.

Tems and Ayra Starr have indeed made significant waves in the entertainment industry since their signing to their individual record labels.

According to a social media user identified as @ManLikeIcey, Tiwa Savage has not done much in support of these rising stars, unlike the support Wizkid and Davido gave to other talented singers.

“Tiwa Savage has never acknowledged Ayra Starr and Tems for their current wave, she steadily talks about “women support women”.

Wizkid and Davido have acknowledged Rema and Fireboy series of times by the way,” he wrote.

His claim was however faulted by many who claimed that the mother of one actually supported the singers in her own way.

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