MURIC Urges NBC, NCC, PMAN To Ban Portable’s ‘Kuku Do Ritual’
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An Islamic group, Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, on Monday, urged the National
Broadcasting Commission, NBC, to ban ‘Kuku Do Ritual’, an album by Habeeb
Okikiola, popularly known as Portable.
SEE: Portable – Kuku Do Ritual (Audio & Video)
MURIC, in a statement by
its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, said the new album would encourage
youths and other Nigerians to embrace ritual.
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The group said it finds the song disgusting, detestable and egregious,
saying it is a brazen assault on Nigerian and African values.
He
said Portable’s latest song had reduced human life to the level of ordinary
ants that can be stamped out under human feet without qualms and
consequences.
He cited examples of three teenagers caught
attempting to kill a 13-year-old girl for a money ritual in Bayelsa State in
January 2022 and four teenagers living in Abeokuta, Ogun State, who killed a
girlfriend of one of them for a money ritual.
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The group called on all men of goodwill, all mothers in Nigeria, and Muslim
and Christian leaders to rise against the ‘Yahoo Yahoo’ madness and ritual
killings among young ones whose ambassador has just released a horrendous song
in their praise.
It also called for immediate action from Nigeria’s
traditional rulers, being the custodians of tradition.
He appealed
to religious leaders to put pressure on the authorities to stop the
circulation and broadcast of the album on any radio or television station and
through any medium whatsoever.
The group appealed to NBC, the
National Film and Video Censors Board, NFVCB; the Nigerian Copyright
Commission, NCC; and the Performing Musicians’ Association of Nigeria, PMAN,
to take necessary action.
That's where he knows so why banning! Èyí to yẹ kí okobo MURIC kò bọ kò kò bọ
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