Wednesday, December 3, 2025 - A Muslim lady has called out some Nigerian content creators over a growing trend she says is dangerous, unfair and damaging to an entire community.
According to her, the constant use of Hausa language, hijabs, jalabias, turbans and Islamic imagery in skits to represent bandits or criminals is not “content” — it is profiling, and it has real-life consequences.
She warned that many people around the world who do not understand Nigeria may end up believing that every Hausa speaker, every Northerner and every Muslim is tied to crime — a stereotype she says is harmful and irresponsible.
She added that Northern Nigerians already deal with unfair
labels like “illiterate” or “backward,” and content creators are now “adding
salt to their wound” by turning an entire culture and religion into a joke.
Her message was firm:
Criminals have no tribe, no religion, no language — bandits
and kidnappers are not cultural representatives. They are simply criminals.
She urged creators to stop using Hausa and Muslim identities
as props for crime-related skits, stressing that it puts innocent people at
risk, affects how they are treated abroad and fuels bias in workplaces and
everyday life.
Watch video below…
Muslim lady calls out skit makers who use Hausa language and Islamic dressing to portray criminals and terrorists pic.twitter.com/sHZpH6CASt
— DAILY POST 🇳🇬 (@dailypost_ng) December 3, 2025

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