AGN lifts suspension of Nigerian actress Halima Abubakar
Nollywood actress Halima Abubakar's suspension has been revoked by the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN).
The troubled actress has been suspended indefinitely by the AGN leadership since October 2024 due to allegations of slander against her coworkers and well-known Nigerians.
According to the guild, a two-year investigation conducted by a commission it formed revealed Halima Abubakar's guilt. As a result, she was prohibited from taking part in any AGN events or film projects during this time.
Emeka Rollas, the departing national president of AGN, reportedly declared the suspension to be lifted during the National Executive Council (NEC) inauguration event, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Actors from various states, filmmakers, and other entertainment industry participants gathered at the AGN national secretariat on Thursday in Abuja. After Rollas' second and last term ended in December 2025, Abubakar Yakubu took over as the guild's new national president.
Rollas claims that the guild's leadership has made the decision to take advantage of the event to declare that Halima's suspension and the suspensions of other incompetent members would be lifted, allowing them to rejoin the organization.

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