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MURIC Calls For Ban Of Portable’s Song, “Kuku Do Ritual”

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The controversial musician Habeeb Okikiola, also known as Portable, has come under fire from the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), urging the federal government to ban his song, “Kuku Do Ritual”.

According to the Islamic human rights organisation, the song is deceptive and can inspire young people in Nigeria to go into ritual killings.

In a statement on Monday, MURIC’s Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, called the track “disgusting, detestable, and egregious”.

Akintola further called it an assault on Nigerian and African values.

“Popular pop singer, Habeeb Okikiola, has released a new album under the title ‘Kuku Do Ritual’ in which part of the lyrics say, ‘Kuku do ritual.

“If you do ritual, you go die. If you no do ritual, you go die. Kuku do ritual’ (Do ritual; whether you do it or not, you will die. So, engage in ritual.) We find this song disgusting, detestable and egregious. It is a brazen assault on Nigerian and African values.

“Portable’s latest song has reduced human life to the level of ordinary ants that can be stamped out under human feet without qualms and without consequences.

“It is an open invitation to criminality. It makes a mockery of law and order. It is an open disrespect for human life.

“This song has the capacity to influence our young ones in a negative manner.
It is also capable of destroying the future of the youth. Something must be done urgently.

“Already, there are several reports of young ones engaging in shameful acts for the purpose of getting rich at their tender ages. Three teenagers were caught attempting to kill a 13-year-old girl for money rituals in Bayelsa State in January 2022.

“Four teenagers living in Abeokuta, Ogun State, killed the girlfriend of one of them for money rituals.

“MURIC calls on all men of goodwill, all mothers in Nigeria, Muslim and Christian leaders to rise against the madness called Yahoo Yahoo and ritual killings among young ones whose ambassador has just released this horrendous song in their praise,” he said.

Akintola also stated: “Kuku Do Ritual’ is nothing but a eulogy to glorify and elevate the names of ritual killers to high heaven.

“This album calls for immediate action from Nigeria’s traditional rulers. They are the custodians of our tradition. We, therefore, take our cry for help to these royal fathers to speak up on this sacrilegious song released by ‘Portable’.

“They must put pressure on the authorities to stop the circulation and broadcast of this album on any radio or television station and through any medium whatsoever.

“We invite the National Broadcasting Commission (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 with military dispatch.

“We see no reason why the security agencies should not investigate the author of this most embarrassing and irrational song to explain the number of rituals in which he has indulged.

“A scapegoat must be made of this album and its artist before the trend escalates. Nobody should hide behind artistic privilege, poetic licence or freedom of expression to launch a such barbaric offensive on our culture, our norms and our values.”

Describing it as a call to murder, the MURIC director said: “This is beyond free speech. It is criminal speech. It is incitement to commit murder.

“It is instigation to criminality. It is a bestial invasion on decency and good manners. It is Bohemian.”

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