Falz faults MURIC, says no law prohibits dancing with hijab
Nigerian actor, rapper and songwriter and lawyer, Folarin Falana aka Falz who has come under fire from many Muslim groups and individuals for using ladies dressed in Hijab for his viral video ‘This is Nigeria’ has said he has no apology to make to anybody for portraying his worries about Nigeria in his new music video.
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The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) had yesterday asked the singer to withdraw his ‘This is Nigeria’ video and apologise to Nigerians, or face legal action, but speaking as a guest on a TV show hosted by Tope Olowoniyan, Falz said he sang about his worries for Nigeria and wonder how people missed the point of his music video over the use of video vixens dressed in Hijab.
When asked if the video vixens dancing Shaku Shaku in Hijab was intentional, he said: “It was intentional.
We continue to forget or neglect the innocence of the girl child and because of all the issues that we are having, the kidnappings and the killings, especially in the northern part of the country, the Chibok girls and very more recently the Dapchi girls.
They are all very disturbing and we don’t often talk about them and I was a bit surprised to hear people say why would you put girls in Hijab to dance Shaku Shaku…common, is there anything wrong with people dancing because they are wearing Hijabs? Is there any law against that?”
Also, Femi Soro, a member of Falz’s management team reating to the MURIC’s threat, said: “We have nothing to say.
We are not withdrawing the video neither are we commenting on their claims. If they have any grievance they can head to court and we will meet them there.”