Kano Man Arrested for Lewd Act with Goat After Disturbing Video Goes Viral

Kano Man Arrested for Lewd Act with Goat After Disturbing Video Goes Viral

  • A 24-year-old man, Shamsu Yakubu, was arrested by Kano Hisbah after a viral video showed him engaging in an obscene act with a she-goat
  • The suspect claimed the act was staged to gain social media attention, though he denied actual contact with the animal
  • Hisbah officials condemned the act and ordered mental and drug evaluations, warning against eroding Islamic and moral values for online fame

A 24-year-old resident of Dawakin Kudu in Kano State, identified as Shamsu Yakubu, has been arrested by operatives of the Kano State Hisbah Board following the emergence of a disturbing video showing him engaging in an obscene act involving a she-goat.

The footage, which quickly spread across social media platforms—particularly TikTok—showed Shamsu performing an explicit act with the animal while instructing an unseen individual to record him.

Kano Hisbah
Hisbah got a hold of the situation after the video went viral on TikTok. Photo credit: X/KanoHisbah
Source: Twitter

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His behavior has sparked public outrage, with many residents expressing disgust and calling for immediate action.

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Following reports from community members and intervention by a local leader, Hisbah officers launched an investigation that led to Shamsu's arrest on Tuesday.

The suspect reportedly told investigators he intended to use the video to gain popularity online. “I was doing it to trend,” he said during questioning.

Faced with a backlash from both online users and local residents, Shamsu confessed that the act was staged to attract attention. However, he denied actually licking the animal's private parts, insisting he merely positioned his mouth near it.

He also claimed this was the first time he had engaged in such behavior and promised not to repeat it.

Hisbah received reports from community leader

Community members described the incident as disgraceful, with some expressing readiness to take vigilante action had the authorities not stepped in.

To prevent escalation, a local leader alerted the Hisbah Board, which took swift action to apprehend the suspect and begin preliminary investigations.

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Man said it was his first time doing such and he only did so to trend online. Image: Getty
Source: Getty Images

The Hisbah Board, responsible for enforcing Sharia-compliant behavior in the state, has ordered comprehensive psychiatric and toxicology tests to determine Shamsu’s mental health and whether he was under the influence of drugs during the incident.

Speaking on the matter, the Deputy Commander-General of the Hisbah Board, Sheikh Mujahidden Aminuddeen Abubakar, condemned the act in strong terms.

“It is tragic that a Muslim man would subject himself to such a disgraceful act, ignoring all religious and ethical values. This individual clearly lacks any proper understanding of Islam. His pursuit of cheap social media fame has led him into disgrace,” he said.

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Legit.ng earlier reported that in a decisive move to combat immorality, the Kano State Hisbah Board had announced a ban on all forms of sports betting within the state.

This was disclosed by the deputy commander-general of the board, Dr. Mujaheed Aminuddeen, during a press briefing on the Hisbah’s renewed efforts to uphold social order.

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