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Nigerian Actress, Ini Edo Replies CAN Over ‘A Very Dirty Christmas’ Movie Controversy

Ini Edo, the Nollywood actress and film producer, has denied claims that her movie title, A Very Dirty Christmas, was meant to demean Christianity or disrespect the Christmas season.

Earlier, 626Blaze reported that the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) recently raised concerns about the title of Ini’s movie, calling it offensive to Christian beliefs.

The association said the title conflicts with the sacred meaning of Christmas, a season that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and represents peace, love, and purity.

CAN stated that linking the holy season with the word “dirty” undermines its spiritual significance and turns a solemn religious celebration into something crude.

While acknowledging the importance of creative freedom in art and film, the association insisted that such freedom should be exercised responsibly, particularly in a religiously diverse country like Nigeria.

In response, Ini Edo, in a statement released on Thursday, explained that the film was created to spark reflection and conversation, not to cause offence.

She noted that all regulatory requirements were met before the film’s release, including approvals from the National Film and Video Censors Board (MFVCB) and the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC).

While describing herself as a devout Christian, Ini Edo stressed that neither she nor the production team intended to ridicule Christianity or the essence of Christmas.

According to the thespian, the film’s title was metaphorical and tied to the story, adding that she was surprised that objections were raised only after the film had been released and approved.

The statement reads, “Art, at its highest form, is meant to provoke thought, spark conversation, and reflect the complexities of human experience. It is in this spirit that A Very Dirty Christmas was created.

“Prior to the release of this film, all legal and regulatory requirements governing motion pictures in Nigeria were fully complied with, including securing the appropriate approval from the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), amongst others.

“At no time was there any intention to demean, ridicule, or dishonour Christianity, the Christmas season, or the values held dear by millions of Nigerians.

“I am a devout Christian. My faith is deeply personal to me, and it guides my values, my choices, and my life. I would never knowingly create or associate myself with any work that seeks to misrepresent, disrespect, or undermine my religion or the essence of Christmas.

“The title of the film is metaphorical, reflecting the story being told and the realities explored within it. Christmas, while sacred, is also a season that often reveals the contrast between appearance and truth, joy and struggle, virtue and human imperfection.

“It is therefore surprising that reservations are only being expressed after the film has been released and duly approved by the appropriate regulatory authority.

“I acknowledge the concerns raised by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and I respect the important role faith plays in our society.”

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A Very Dirty Christmas – CAN Blows Hot Over Title Of New Nollywood Movie, Cautions Ini Edo

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has expressed outrage over the title of a new movie, A Very Dirty Christmas.

CAN said it considers the title offensive and disrespectful to the Christian faith.

The Christian body noted that Christmas is a sacred season that marks the birth of Jesus Christ and represents purity, peace, love and redemption, adding that linking such a holy celebration with the word “dirty” diminishes its spiritual meaning and reduces a solemn religious observance to something crude and sensational.

CAN, in a statement signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, its President, said while it respects creative freedom and artistic expression, such freedom must be exercised with responsibility and sensitivity, especially in a religiously diverse society like Nigeria.

It added that creativity should build understanding and unity, not provoke or offend deeply held beliefs.

The association said it is concerned that a film bearing such a title passed through regulatory and professional channels without adequate scrutiny.

CAN therefore called on the National Film and Video Censors Board, NFVCB, to “explain how the title was approved for public exhibition, particularly during the Christmas season”.

CAN also urged industry bodies such as the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, and other stakeholders in Nollywood to take a clear stand on the use of religious themes and symbols in ways that may offend faith communities.

Furthermore, CAN called on “the producers and promoters of the film to reconsider the title, issue a public apology, and take deliberate steps to ensure that religious symbols and sacred seasons are treated with the dignity they deserve. In this regard”.

CAN urged the producer of the movie, Ini Edo, to show sensitivity and address the concerns raised by the Christian community.

“At a time when the nation is already facing serious moral and social challenges, actions that trivialise sacred values only deepen division and erode mutual respect,”
CAN added.

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“Not in my prayer points” – Ini Edo debunks marriage rumour

Nollywood star, Ini Edo addresses the recent speculation about her potential marriage following an engagement post in September that sparked excitement.

The actress had shared a photo of herself in a traditional Efik bridal gown, leading many to believe she was engaged and preparing for her wedding. Her caption, which mentioned love while encouraging her fans to keep believing in happiness, further fueled the gossip.

However, in a recent interview with Premium Times, Ini Edo clarified the situation, explaining that the post was not an engagement announcement, but rather a promotion for her upcoming four-part series, My Fairytale Wedding.

When asked if she anticipated having a real-life fairytale wedding someday, the actress revealed that marriage is no longer a priority for her.

“I’m not crazy about marriage; I’m crazy about having a solid relationship. I’m not hoping, and it’s not any of my prayer points,” Ini stated

It is worth noting that Iniobong Edo, who was previously married to Nigerian-American businessman Philip Ehiagwina in 2008 before their divorce in 2014, now focuses on building meaningful relationships rather than chasing the idea of marriage. Her comments have since put the rumours to rest while shedding light on her personal perspective on love and commitment.

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Ini Edo Unbothered Following Allegations That She Is Among Godswill Akpabio’s Sidechics

Nollywood actress, Ini Edo has remained unbothered after she was accused of having romantic relationship with Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.
Recall that controversial blogger, Gistlovers has added her in a list of sidechics romantically enjoying the warnmess of Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.

Gistlover claimed that Ini Edo, hair vendor Wanneka, Hilda Baci, Dakore Egbuson, Nancy Isime, Shontel Nnadi, and others had romantic affairs with Godswill Akpabio.

The blogger further added that these celebrities are benefitting from the Senate President but use their works to cover up their source of wealth.
Posting following the accusation on her page, she shared a photo and wrote:
“Maintaining steeze and composure and summering at the same time.” 
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Actress Ini Edo Sets Tongues Wagging With New Photos

Nollywood actress Ini Edo has left her fans drooling after she shared gorgeous photos dressed in black.
The actress took to her Facebook page to delight her fans with her beautiful photos.
She wore a black flowing dress that hugged her body, showing off her impressive curves.
Sharing the photo, she wrote: “Falling in love with me all over again. It’s the brown sugar spice.”
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I Wanted To Be A Lawyer Or Newscaster But Destiny Took Me To Acting – Ini Edo

Popular actress, Ini Edo has said that growing up, she wanted to be a lawyer or a newscaster.

She said her role model was the late broadcaster, Tokunbo Ajayi.

Ini Edo disclosed this in a recent interview with popular media personality, Chude Jideonwo.

She said, “I wanted to be a lawyer or newscaster. My role model was the late Tokunbo Ajayi. I always loved to watch her news. That is actually who I wanted to be like. I never really thought that I was going to be an actor.

“I have always been in the arts in school, church, you know. But then I went to do a Theater Art diploma when I was waiting for my JAMB to go do Law. Then I started doing stage acting. The opportunity to go to the film came, and I just became an actor. It was destiny.”

The thespian said her family initially didn’t support her decision to become an actress.

She said a movie director, Ikenna Igwe was the one who came to her house to convince her parents to let her do the film