Nonetheless, in an announcement on Sunday by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, MURIC said its new choice was "not a U-turn but rather a sudden change in strategies". It said the new line of activity would "have an all the more persisting effect on Falz as well as the whole media outlet"
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has revoked in its choice to initiate a court case before Folarin Falana, otherwise called Falz, to court over his melodic video, 'This is Nigeria'.
It will be reviewed that the Muslim gathering had allowed Falz seven days to pull back the video or hazard being sued for the "hostile" scenes in the video.
In any case, in an announcement on Sunday by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, MURIC said its new choice was "not a U-turn but rather a sudden change in strategies". It said the new line of activity would "have an all the more continuing effect on Falz as well as the whole media outlet.
"It will likewise influence the organizations to sit up to their obligations and infuse an enormous measurement of teach in the music and film enterprises all in all," read the announcement.
"Despite the fact that he held back before apologizing, the artiste has endeavored to clear himself in distributed meetings made accessible to us. As indicated by him, he didn't mean to criticize Muslims. He said his goal was to point out the predicament of the Chibok young ladies despite the fact that we think he has done that the wrong way.
"A scene in the video in which the 'Chibok young ladies' are in thoughtful temperament would have been more illustrative of the truth on ground in light of the fact that seized young ladies can't be moving like individuals affected by drugs. They are in bondage thus they have no reason under the sun for jubilating.
"Once more, the Fulani (Muslims) were painted as executioners while Benue civilian army (Christians) who stir Fulani cattles and butcher their spouses and kids were not highlighted. This is terribly uncalled for. Falz should discover a method for adjusting his video. The hijackers of the South East (additionally Christians) were saved while the oil saboteurs of the Niger Delta (Christians as well) were overlooked. Falz's video is stacked with Islamophobia. That video ought to be titled 'This isn't Nigeria'. It is Islam-bashing. Nigeria's video administrative organization ought to along these lines boycott the video or request that the craftsman alter it appropriately."
The gathering along these lines called for activity from government organizations "who should carry out their employments in any case. Rather than making media pressure and giving shoddy fame, this issue will now be taken care of by experts who recognize what to do,"

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