Citizenship Nigeria | Years active 2013–present | |
![]() | ||
Full Name Rahama Ibrahim Sadau Occupation Actress, filmmaker, producing, modelling Nominations The Futures Awards and EbonyLife Prize for Actor Awards City People Entertainment Award for Best Actress of the Year (Kannywood) Similar Ali Nuhu, Nafisa Abdullahi, Hadiza Aliyu, Jeta Amata, Muhammadu Buhari Profiles |
Rahama Sadau (born Rahama Ibrahim Sadau; 7 December 1993) is a Nigerian actress. She is the winner of Best Actress (Kannywood) at the City People Entertainment Awards in 2014 and 2015. She is often referred to as "Queen of Kannywood", the Hausa language cinema of Nigeria. She won Best African Actress at the 19th African Film Awards in 2015 by African Voice.
Contents
Acting career
The Business Administration graduate of Kaduna Polytechnic joined the Hausa film industry, Kannywood in 2013 and is one of the few Hausa on-screen characters who speaks Hindi fluently. Rahama played a few minor roles before gaining fame from her performance in “Gani ga Wane” alongside the popular Kannywood actor Ali Nuhu.

In addition to acting, she participates in charity works and most recently visited an IDP camp in Wasa, Abuja, Nigeria. This was organised by her charitable initiative Ray of Hope. Rahama participated in the 2015 Cancer day Walk organised by Medicaid.
Hausa Movies

English Movies
Suspension
Rahama Sadau was banned from the Hausa film industry Kannywood, by the Motion Picture Practitioners Association of Nigeria (MOPPAN) on Sunday, 2 October 2016 due to an "offensive hug" in her appearance in an Hausa music video alongside a Jos based popular pop star ClassiQ Rahama Sadau claimed not to know any other person who had been banned in Kannywood, except herself.

MOPPAN argued that the "hugging and cuddling" in the video was in violation of the code of ethics known to all Hausa movie practitioners. The industry, commonly known as Kannywood, has been under fire from conservative Muslim clerics who accuse it of corrupting people's values.

However, on 8 October 2016, she was reported to be featuring in a movie series on EbonyLife TV and on 15 October 2016, she confirmed on her Twitter account that she had been invited to Hollywood by Akon and Jeta Amata.
