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Kano Bans Opposite Sexes Swimming, Children From Entering Hotels

Kano State Government has placed a ban on men and women swimming in the same pool and smoking shisha.

The Daily Vendor Newspaper also learned that the state government also banned lesbianism, gay practices and entry of children into hotels.

According to Sahara Reporters, these laws were enforced by the state’s Task Force on Tourism Development Levy.

The Chairman of the Committee, Baffa Dan-Agundi, stated these laws following a meeting with hotel and event centre owners.

He said, “Part of our term of reference is to stop underage children from entering hotels without their parents, banning shisha smoking, swimming between men and women in the pool, lesbianism, and gay practices.

“The committee will further oversee the activities of DJs at wedding ceremonies and event centres. All events centres should be closed by 11 pm.”

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