Rahama Sadau Actress once turned down a lesbian role There are certain roles Rahama Sadau won't accept because of the religion she stands for, and a lesbian role is one of them.

Nigerian actress Rahama Sadau has a limit to the kind of movie roles she can accept.
During an interview with The Guardian, the  "Hakkunde" actress revealed that she once had to reject a lesbian role.
She also talked about her most memorable role and her transition from Kannywood to Nollywood.
Read excerpts below;

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On a scrip

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On turning down scripts

"Yes I have my limitations like I said, there are certain things I wouldn’t do because of where I come from and the religion I stand for.
"If I show that I am ignorant of things, I have family and I know what the people in the north are capable of, that’s why I am being careful."
Rahama Sadau and family Rahama Sadau and family
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On transition to Nollwood

"Before the ban, I had featured in many Nollywood films like "The Light Will Come" and "Sons of the Caliphate."
"There hasn’t been much difference working in Nollywood. Perhaps the people are different, and the environment, similar stories and cultures."


t she had to turn down

"I was asked to play a lesbian and I just felt a side of Rahama that couldn’t do it."

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