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We Are Not Withdrawing The ‘This Is Nigeria’ Video – Falz’s Management To MURIC

The management team of Nigerian singer #Falz, have reacted to an ultimatum given to the singer to take down his ‘This is Nigeria’ #video  or face actions from them.
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An Islamic group, Muslims Rights Concern (MURIC), yesterday released a statement ordering Falz to take down the video which they claim ridicules their religion due to some girls seen wearing hijab and dancing shaku shaku in the video.
However, Falz’s management have reacted to the ultimatum given to him by MURIC. According to them, the video won’t be taken down. They advised the group to head to court to address their grievances and that they are ready to meet them there.
They said:-

“We have nothing to say. We are not withdrawing the video neither are we commenting on their claims. If they (MURIC) have any grievance they can head to court and we will meet them”.





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Falz Speaks on why He made 'This is Nigeria' Video (Watch Video)

Falz recently released 'This is Nigeria' video and it has become a major talking point in the country; for good and for bad. The feedback on the video has caused #Falz to make a timely reaction.
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The rapper sat with Usifo Umozokpea of BBC Africa to talk about the controversial video which scored millions of views within days of its release.
He opened up to the interviewer, stating the reason he decided to make a cover of Childish Gambino’s critically acclaimed ‘This is America.’ He also reacted to backlash that ensued the release of the #video.
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MURIC Threatens Falz Saying “Withdraw ‘This Is Nigeria’ Video Within 7 Days Else……”

Below is a statement from the Muslim rights Concern group, MURIC, expressing displeasure at the recent music video,This is Nigeria by rapper, #Falz the Bahd guy;


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Folarin Falana (Falz the Bahd Guy), a Nigerian artist, last week released a new #song called ‘This is Nigeria’. The production featured a character that dressed like a Fulani man, who suddenly abandoned his traditional guitar and beheaded a man. It also portrayed women in hijab as choreographers dancing the ‘shaku-shaku’ (a dance associated with a drug-related song).
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) strongly denounces the Shaku Shaku dance #video. It is thoughtless, insensitive and highly provocative. It is a hate video. It is Islamophobia nulli secundus. This video has the potential of causing religious crisiS of unprecedented dimension. We therefore demand its withdrawal and an apology to Nigerian Muslims within seven days or the authors and their agents will face legal action if they fail to comply.
The video manifests ethnic bias against Fulanis while it ignored the criminal activities of ethnic militia of the Middle Belt who have also massacred Fulanis and rustled their cattles in their thousands.
This video has denigrated Islam, demonized Nigerian Muslims and subjected them to public opprobium.
MURIC rejects Falz’ explanation that the the girls in hijab in his ‘Shaku Shaku’ dance symbolize the Chibok girls because nothing in the video indicates that the girls represent the Chibok girls.
At least none of the Chibok girls have been seen dancing like a drunkard. They are always in pensive mood. Do they have any cause to be dancing? Are they happy? This video is the most detestable, odious and insidious Islam-bashing in recent time.
Only the scenes portraying police brutality and the money-swallowing snake in the video are near the truth. Falz’ ‘Shaku Shaku’ video is nothing but a hate-induced production. It is a most unpatriotic handiwork of a Nigerian youth in 2018.
Here is the work of a youth working towards turning Nigerians against each other; a youth inciting Nigerian Christians to hate their Muslim neighbours; a youth instigating Muslims to religious violence. This video is in bad taste.
It is a hate video. It is an assault on the self-dignity of every Muslim. It is freedom of expression gone haywire.
We call the attention of security agencies to this hate action. The tragedy facing modern societies all over the world is their criminal complicity in Islam-bashing and their hypocritical accusation of Muslims of terrorism and religious violence.
On the contrary, terrorism is mere smoke. Provocation, derision and injustice are the fires which cause terrorism. We reiterate our pontification that it is naïve for a fire fighter to ignore the fire and turn his hose at the smoke. The world is treating symptoms, leaving the real ailment to fester.
We remind Nigerians of the outcome of similar provocative actions in the past and their unpalatable outcomes. The violent reaction of Nigerian Muslims to Fun Times magazine’s blasphemous story of December 1990 in which it was alleged that “Muhammad had an illicit affair with a woman of easy virtue according to the Qur’an and later married her” shook the country to its foundation.
Isioma Daniel’s article, “The World at Their Feet” published in ThisDay newspaper on Saturday, 16th November, 2002, drew the ire of Muslims across the length and breadth of Nigeria.
Violent demonstrations broke out in 2005 when the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten’s published a cartoon in which Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was depicted as a terrorist wearing a bomb-laden turban.
In January 2015, Charlie Ebdo, the French satirical magazine used cartoons that were considered provocative by Muslims. Blood flowed on the streets of Paris.
We condemn violence and all acts of terrorism. But we do not share the opinion that freedom of expression can go to any length.
Even Pope Francis has warned people not to insult the faith of others. He said, “It is normal. You cannot provoke. You cannot insult the faiths of others. You cannot make fun of the faiths of others. Freedom of speech and expression are fundamental human rights. However, there should be a limit to offending and ridiculing the faiths and beliefs of others.”
But has this advice been taken seriously? Nigerian Artistes have consistently proved that they are most willing to ignore the Pope’s advice. They provoke Muslims at the slightest opportunity. They have this habit of giving Muslim names to characters who play devilish, immoral and lowly roles in their films, e.g. Sikiratu Sindodo, Jelili Oniso, Basira Baseje, Osanle Modinat, Aminatu Pa-pa-pa are a few examples. Of recent, Muniru and Ambali play despicable roles of idiocy.
The idea behind this is to make Muslims feel ashamed of the ordinary Muslim name. It is inhuman, despicable and bully-motivated. MURIC will defend the Muslim name with every legitimate tool at its disposal.
There is no gainsaying the fact that a culture of impunity pervades the arts in Nigeria. The National Film And Video Censors Board (NFVCB), a regulatory agency set up by Act No. 85 of 1993 to regulate films and the video industry has a case to answer.
‘Shaku Shaku’ video was shot and released under its watch. What is its alucutus. What will it say if Muslims elect to go violent over this primitive, irresponsible and reckless production? What will it say if hundreds of lives and properties worth billions of dollars are lost in the ensuing violence due to its negligence?
As we round up, MURIC warns Nigerian artists to stop giving Muslim names to devilish and lowly characters. We appeal to Muslims all over the country to simmer down.
Let us adopt a civilized approach to ‘Shaku Shaku’ and teach agents provocateur some lessons in respect for human feelings. Instead of going violent, Nigerian Muslims should take those behind the ‘Shaku Shaku’ video to court in order to serve as a deterrent to others.
We therefore give notice of impending legal action against the artist behind the ‘Shaku Shaku’ video unless the latter is withdrawn and an apology is widely published within seven days.






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The 2 Leading Nigerian Songs Released in May 2018 Are, Davido’s “Assurance, Falz’s “This Is Nigeria”

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Davido’s #song, ‘Assurance ’ emerged as the hottest Nigerian song released last month, May 2018.
Following the Afrobeat song is the controversial song, 'This is Nigeria' by #Falz. These songs and eight others was obtained from statistics from online downloads and streaming devices like iTunes, Spotify, Youtube, radio airplay and other #download devices.


The list which was published in a magazine gave Assurance, the song which caught a buzz after the song owner Davido bought a Porsche for his girlfriend, Chioma on her birthday last month.
With this, #Davido remains the hottest and perhaps the most bankable Nigeria #music artiste as result of his feat last year wresting the pinnacle and bragging writes from his rival now friend, #Wizkid.


The #DMW label owner may just win the BET Int’l Act 2018 award holding later this month. Falz who is fast becoming the most dominant rapper cum entertainer in Nigeria, has his trending song, ‘This Is Nigeria’ as the second most downloaded song in May 2018.
The song was a subtle way of speaking out about the ills of the country which is laudable as musicians ought to do advocacy when the time arises.


The #video  though stoked controversy because of the use of hijab-wearing ladies dancing to the song beats.
Though the Censors board, NFVCB has come out that Falz didn’t bring the video for licensing, it may just have made the song more popular and arousing curiousity.
The third song is Baba by DJ Spinall Ft Kiss Daniel. Others on the list include Fake Love by Duncan Mighty Featuring Wizkid, Selense by Harrysong featuring Kiss Daniel & Reekado Banks, Olamide’s song, Kana made the list as the sixth others song released in May.
The rapper who is set to get married to his baby mama soon surprisingly didn’t get any award at Headies held last month despite his hardwork.


But Kana by #Olamide Ft Wizkid is sure a dope song. The other last four songs are, Overload by Mr Eazi Ft #Slimcase & Mr Real, 2geda by Korede Bello, Ebeano Internationally by Mr P (P Square) and My Dear by DJ Big N Ft. Don Jazzy & Kiss Daniel.
The list shows that Mr P’s solo career is gradually gaining momentum. Why not? He seems the most hardworking of the duo and has a dancing skill and themed song to explore.
Also Assurance which both audio and video got released on May 1st of currently has over 7million views on YouTube.

5 Ways Falz Is Fixing Up MI, Vector, Olamide, Phyno And Reminisce On “This Is Nigeria”

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Artistes like #Falz excite me. With each new #Song released, you can feel how much further the music craft has progressed.
The consistency of his artisan-ship has left him almost blameless and without fault in an industry where pundits have decried the depreciating state of hip-hop, colleagues now charging one another to fix up and fans caring any much less what each new season brings as we transition through eras in music.
In this equation of events that has revealed utter confusion and uncertainty amongst our so-called creatives, Falz happens to be the variable that remains constant.
I’m especially ticked by his recent release for Childish Gambino’s This Is America, which was impressively covered in a visual performance now christened ''This is Nigeria'' and so I share some lessons to learn from it.


1. There Is Nothing Wrong In Doing A Cover

More of the flack Falz got for his visual cover was the fact that it wasn’t an original idea. Seriously.
How some people chose to dismiss all the genius-ness that was put to show and rather focus on Falz’ sampling and adaptation of creativity, it beats me.
What then is the concept of musical covers if not to characterize a trend, sound or topical issue with self-expression? In my opinion, covers are like a test of creative strength.
They challenge you to think differently while attempting to alter the creator’s original concept. And Falz nailed it big time. Or atleast so I think.
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2. International Recognition Doesn’t Only Come From Collabos

Isn’t it thought-provoking how Falz got the world talking about him and he didn’t even need an international collaboration to achieve that? Take some extra seconds to ponder on it.
From CNN to Al Jazeera, Revolt TV, The Shade Room, P.Diddy and Naomi Campbell. Falz did the most unusual thing by bordering his music on truth.
Truth that didn’t segregate on the basis of belief, class, culture and religion. And the fact that every one person could relate was all the announcement it needed.
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3. It Is The Art That Sells, Not Hype

Falz’ visual cover wasn’t executed by an A-team. The directors didn’t bear the name Clarence, and heck who even knows if they had oscar titles to go with.
But regardless of that fact, one can immediately infer from the video that the team’s collective objective was to promote the art. These days a lot of artistes are selling an empty hype.
The place of true creativity has been substituted for the effect of video props and infamous directors. But not Falz. He’s shown us that when proper care, effort and regard is given to creating the art, it would sell itself.
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4. Conscious Rap Music Is Just As Lucrative Too

Has anyone noticed how our rappers shy away from tackling the general issues that affect our humanity the most in their music?
Falz has moved past social media where a lot of our stars hide behind with their mics, and is using his powerful tool of music to advocate for change.
Falz’ theory states that it is possible to make a hit simply by speaking truth and having those tough conversations about the things that really matter.
Three million views and still counting (on YouTube) is indeed a measure of how profiting this genius move has turned out to be. Your assurance science student could never! Not even in 6 days.
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5. Falz Is “Fixing Up”

Amidst the on-going discuss of rappers having to fix up, Falz is appearing more and more like the beacon of hope to model off of. Falz is arguably the only rapper whose formula remains unchanged.
He is yet to give in to the pressure of having to “blend” his talent, and he has not (so far) compromised his universal message which borders majorly on societal ills.
Best of it all, Falz is heavily commercial (which dwarfs all that chatter about underground rappers) and has successfully grown his craft into being the hottest rapper at the moment – I dare say


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‘This Is A Reflection Of How Deteriorated Our Societal Thought Process Has Degenerated’ – Ali Baba Reacts To Falz’S #Thisisnigeria Video

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Legendary comedian, Ali Baba has joined several Nigerians in reacting to #Falz’s latest video, ‘This Is Nigeria’ (a cover of Childish Gambino’s’ #This Is America).
The version by #Falz has been met with mixed reactions, while many applaud it, others simply don’t buy it. Below is Ali Baba’s thoughts on the viral video…
No truer word has ever been said. This is a reflection of how deteriorated our societal thought process has degenerated. Anyone who has made it is a thief. People no longer believe anyone made it from hard work. As for the police, they don’t treat anyone as innocent. Everyone suspects everyone. In the eyes of the people who our Yahoo boys have swindled… we are all rogues.
What of the foreign investor that wants to bring business here, but has to bribe to do that business? Ask the taxi driver who refuses to give a Gwagon driver way… he will tell you the owner stole to buy it. What of food meant for IDP camps? Stolen. Votes nko? Stolen. To sign budget… you must settle. To get promoted in civil service, you must settle. Even to pass the exam you must use a spreadsheet.
To get a contract nko? People are arrested off the streets and thrown into jail like they are criminals. SARS leave scars. No one stands up for the innocent. Does that not mean we are all criminals? People who do legit businesses don’t succeed because the criminals will truncate all pure business moves. And life continues… Do you really think there are people who don’t see Nigerians as criminals??? Check this out. Are all herdsmen bad? No.
But in the spate of the last herdsmen attacks… what will your comments be about herdsman? Are all politician thieves? Are all policemen corrupt? Are all the girls you see at night on the street runs girls?… we need to change. That video is a reawakening





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Here is why Falz Used The Hijab Wearing Dancers In His This is Nigeria Video

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The release of #Falz’s raving single This Is Nigeria was received by a mixed reaction although mostly positive, quite a number of people reacted negatively to the record bothering their sentiments around the meticulousness that was lacking in Falz’s execution and the cameo by some Hijab wearing dancers.
A lady in particular blasted the singer on Twitter saying:-
I really am disappointed. Why of all things to use, he decided to degrade the hijab. It shows his level of social etiquette. No matter the message passed across, he has trampled on our dignity and pride… He went overboard thus time around
Responding to concerns raised over the dancers clad in hijab, Prodigeezy the director of the video revealed to sources that it was a dynamization of the abducted schoolgirls in northern Nigeria.
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What is Your take on the Falz New released Song '' This is Nigeria''

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The recently released song titled ''This is Nigeria'' by #Falz is more similar to that of Eedris Abdul Kareem titled ''Jaga Jaga'' that put him at logger heads with then Nigerian president, Olusegun Obasanjo and eventually banned off radio waves by reason of it’s supposedly non-gratifying lyrics because they were subject on our nation’s goings-on.

HERE IS THE QUESTION
can this song also put Falz at logger heads with the Nigeria President or Government?  

Falz’s ‘This Is Nigeria’ Hits 1 Million Views On YouTube in 3days

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#Falz recently released a song titled '' This is Nigeria''  which illustrate more about how corrupt  the country Nigeria is, This is his fastest growing Video on YouTube. The Music Video Has been trending for days on YouTube & Twitter .
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AMAZING: American Rapper P.Diddy Celebrates Falz’s This Is Nigeria Video On His Instagram Page

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American Rapper Sean John Combs popularly known has P.Diddy took to the Instagram page to celebrate Nigeria artists who speak about the ill of the country.
The rapper posted #Falz the Bad Guy’s video of the song titled “This Is Nigeria” on his Instagram Page
The song which speaks about the corruption side of the country as a lot of positive messages to motivate the youth.
He wrote:

P. Diddy Endorses Falz’s ‘This Is Nigeria’ Video

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Falz has managed to draw mass attention to himself with the release of a remake version of Childish Gambino’s ‘This Is America’.
He titled his own ‘This is Nigeria’ and it has sparked public reaction, even from producer and US business mogul, P. Diddy.
Some section of the fans have been lauding the brilliance of #Falz in mirroring the Nigerian society through the #video – exposing the ills in government and amongst the populace. The same way the original version mirrors the American society.
However, another section of the fans are critical of Falz’s action, calling him a fraud who stole the idea but the rapper has reacted and he stated that the concept behind the video is to remake the original idea by Childish Gambino in such a way that it would have similar impact on the Nigerian society.
Get Falz “This Is Nigeria” Audio & Video Here>>   [Download Music Audio and Video] Falz – This Is Nigeria
Falz urged his audience to focus on the message and let it drive them to action.
Surprisingly, P.Diddy joined in reacting to the video and he is for Falz.
The iconic producer and businessman shared Falz’s video on Instagram and endorsed him with a caption that read ‘?????? @falzthebahdguy #nigeriaLETS GO!!!!!!!’
Watch video below:-

[Download Music Audio and Video] Falz – This Is Nigeria

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[Download Music Audio and Video] Falz – This Is Nigeria
#Falz The Bahd Guy bounce of Childish Gambino “This Is America” instrumental and he tag it “This Is Nigeria“.
The Bahd Guy spits bars on this one, you will definately find it interesting and captivating.
He releases it alongside a simple visual where he mimicks Childish Gambino’s gesticulation. The visual was directed by – Prodigeezy.








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