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Hisbah arrests popular TikToker G-Fresh in Kano

Photo caption: TikToker Abubakar Ibrahim.

The Kano State Hisbah Board has arrested popular TikToker Abubakar Ibrahim, who is famously known as Alameen G-Fresh on charges of promoting immoral behaviour on social media platforms.
G-Fresh’s arrest was disclosed to newsmen on Sunday by the Director General of the board, Mallam Abba Sufi, saying several warnings haf been issued to the TikToker earlier.
Sufi said the board had previously issued several warnings to G-Fresh to desist from posting content deemed immoral.
Despite these warnings and multiple counseling sessions aimed at guiding him towards acceptable social media behavior, the board said G-Fresh continued to publish the contentious material.
“We have called him for counseling several times. We advised him to stop posting immoral content online, but he didn’t listen,” Sufi stated.
Hisbah Board in March 2024, launched a manhunt for G-Fresh and five other well-known Kano TikTokers accused of sharing explicit content online.
The individuals targeted included Murja Ibrahim Kunya, Abubakar Ibrahim (G-Fresh), Sadiya Haruna, Ashiru Idris (Maiwushirya), Ummee Shakira, and Hassan Makeup.
The board asserted that the actions of these social media influencers violated its extant laws and regulations.
G-Fresh gained fame for his comic content and rap music on TikTok who adopted outspoken style to pass his messages.
His online persona often led to verbal clashes with other famous TikTokers such as Sadiya Haruna, from whom he recently divorced as well as Murja Kunya and Babiana.
The Hisbah Board has announced that G-Fresh will be arraigned in court on Monday, June 3rd, 2024.

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