The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned Ini Edo’s new movie ''A Very Dirty Christmas'' calling the title “offensive and disrespectful” to the Christian faith and demanding a public apology from the actress and producers
CAN, led by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, criticized the film’s title, arguing that associating Christmas with the word “dirty” trivializes and diminishes the spiritual essence of the holiday.
In a statement on Wednesday by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, the umbrella Christian body said the title trivialises the spiritual essence of Christmas and undermines values held sacred by millions of Christians across the country.
CAN said Christmas represents the birth of Jesus Christ and embodies purity, peace, love and redemption, warning that linking the holy season with the word “dirty” diminishes its spiritual significance.
“Christmas is a sacred season that marks the birth of Jesus Christ and represents purity, peace, love and redemption, and linking such a holy celebration with the word ‘dirty’ diminishes its spiritual meaning and reduces a solemn religious observance to something crude and sensational,” Archbishop Okoh said.
Beyond the religious concerns, the Association raised questions about regulatory oversight, expressing surprise that the film’s title was approved for public exhibition, particularly during the Christmas season. CAN called on the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) to explain how the title passed through official scrutiny.
“The Association is concerned that a film bearing such a title passed through regulatory and professional channels without adequate scrutiny. CAN therefore calls on the National Film and Video Censors Board to explain how the title was approved for public exhibition, particularly during the Christmas season,” Archbishop Okoh stated.
CAN also urged Nollywood’s professional bodies, including the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) and other industry stakeholders, to take a firm position on the use of religious themes and symbols in ways that may offend faith communities.
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ReplyDeleteDon't mind the attention seekers
DeleteWhen we need ur voice, nobody will hear it! Nuisances!
ReplyDeleteIni our Christmas is not dirty oo retract.
ReplyDeleteAs a born again Christian, I understand the power of words,so I can't fault CAN
ReplyDeleteI agree with this.
DeleteIf the title were to be 'A very dirty December', I don't think anyone would've raised an eyebrow to that!
Ron
Born against my foot.. where is your voice during the killings of christains..Hypocrites
DeleteMovie people like controversy that's why they pick anyhow name for movie titles.
DeleteIni should do better and apologise.
Let's see what her response will be
ReplyDeleteCan she call her film " dirty eid- el fitri " or "dirty Buddha "and her head will not be on a platter by now? I am with CAN on this, she crossed the line. Jesus birth is too sacred for this her nonsense. She should apologise and rename her film ASAP. Other religion respect theirs but people toy with Christianity too much because God is so so patience.wgat utter rubbish. She wants resend with no sense!!
ReplyDeleteNonsense talk
DeleteYou no get wetin to talk
DeleteBut Ini baby you no try oo
ReplyDeleteThe name no make sense at all ๐
It makes sense
DeleteTo be honest, I did wonder about the title when I first saw it. Not sure why she chose that title. A Naija Christmas and Danfo Christmas were both excellent movies.
ReplyDeleteThey have aright to speak up.
Misplaced priority. You won't talk about relevant things. god of men dem.
ReplyDeleteI stand with CAN, you can say dirty December but nothing about Christmas is dirty.Can she try this with the other religion?
ReplyDeleteThank you jare for this,I stand with CAN on this
DeleteI'm in a movie group on fbk. We criticise movies and stuff. I remembered around September, October, we tagged her and told her to please rename this movie. Honestly the tittle doesn't seat well with me but we'll, Christians are known to take lots..
ReplyDeleteI'm sure some Christians will still castigated what CAN is saying.
Castigate.
DeleteIni don't apologize nothing until they start fighting against the killings of christains in Nigeria then I will take them seriously.. CAN speak up!
ReplyDeleteIni baby..Pls try and apologize to them..I know you must have spent a lot of money on dis project..
ReplyDeleteLet Dem not pour sand in ur garri
When I saw the movie title, honestly I wasn't comfortable with it but then again...
ReplyDeleteMy Christmas can never be dirty o.
Have you seen the movie?
DeleteI understand CAN, Ini darling please do the needful.
ReplyDeleteThe title of that movie is some how, CAN thanks for not sleeping on this one.
ReplyDeleteShe should have used "detty" instead.
ReplyDeleteDetty Is Better
DeleteCAN did well and should also demand that the movie title be changed.
ReplyDeleteIni Edo should try that title with Islam and see where the effect.
Netflix is not the problem of Nigerian Christendom.
ReplyDeleteFor the past few days, a charlatan and his borderline bed warmer have polluted public discourse with their sordid fornication abi na adultery, criminal conspiracy, demonic plot to silence the story of a crippled woman and her innocent toddler, collecting blood money for the same, bribery, blackmail , fake miracles, abuse of state offices, betrayal of public and pastoral trust and other anti-christ actions. The CAN, always looking for how to needlessly embarrass itself has not uttered a word about these things
On the other hand, a nominal non-muslim borrowed to make a movie using a term that has been an economic reality for the past few years in Nigeria and now, CAN's fingers cannot sit still, desperate for hisses and dragging - do we really need this?
For all the years CAN has complained of the onslaught up north, has there been a country-wide collection for our brothers and sisters by CAN? Has there been a charge to collect money and send to our missionaries and widows or those in the IDP camps by CAN since all these decades? Is there a collection for their medical bills, their retraining, resettlement? Because when Americans come on the scene, people who's country is weary of bearing the world's burden, these are the things they will ask us before they enter the bush.
CAN should have a better reputation than NLC.
It's not a fight about CAN or whatever. It's a fight for your Faith. Put some respect to that and for what Christmas stands for , Period !!
ReplyDeleteThanks you
DeleteBut honestly dirty December would have been better
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