Cultural Misappropriation: Lagos Govt Displeased With ‘Gangs Of Lagos’ Movie

Cultural Misappropriation: Lagos Govt Displeased With 'Gangs Of Lagos' Movie

The government (govt) of Lagos State has voiced its displeasure with the promoters of the “Gangs of Lagos” movie for what it called “cultural misrepresentation” and depicting the state’s culture in a disrespectful manner.

In a statement issued by the state government, the Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf, stated that the Ministry, as the regulating authority and guardian of Lagos State’s culture, saw the film/series as a parody of Lagos’ heritage.

The Apesinọla Ẹyọ Ọba Alakẹtẹ Pupa Ọkalaba Ẹkun, a cultural organisation led by Prince Uthman Shodipe-Dosunmu, has denounced the film and called for its immediate withdrawal.

The film, according to Shodipe-Dosunmu, is “ethnic profiling, sacrilegious, and outrageous trash.”

Meanwhile, the commissioner lamented the film’s promoters, Jade Osiberu and Kemi Akindoju, for portraying the Eyo Masquerade as a gun-wielding villain while dressed in full traditional regalia.

Meanwhile, the commissioner lamented the film’s promoters, Jade Osiberu and Kemi Akindoju, for portraying the Eyo Masquerade as a gun-wielding villain while dressed in full traditional regalia.

“We are of the opinion that the production of the film Gangs of Lagos is very unprofessional and misleading while its content is derogatory of our culture, with the intention to desecrate the revered heritage of the people of Lagos,” Akinbile-Yussuf said.

“It is an unjust profiling of a people and culture as being barbaric and nefarious. It depicts a gang of murderers rampaging across the State”.

According to the Lagos state administration, “the Adamu Orisha, popularly known as the Eyo Festival, is rarely observed and only comes up as a traditional rite of passage for Obas, revered Chiefs, and eminent Lagosians.”

According to Akinbile-Yussuf, “the Eyo Masquerade is equally used as a symbol of honour for remarkable historical events.”

“It signifies a sweeping renewal, a purification ritual to usher in a new beginning, a beckoning of new light, acknowledging the blessings of the ancestors of Lagosians.”

Lagosians are not Gangsters – Eyo custodian, Shodipe-Dosunmu

Shodipe-Dosunmu condemned the video as a reckless, vile misrepresentation of the sacred illustration of Lagos culture in an earlier remark.

According to him, “There is a film presently being promoted by one Jade Osiberu and another character called Kemi Akindoju. The so called movie is an ugly, hate filled mockery of the Lagosian heritage.

“In their reckless, disgusting distortion of the sacred illustration of the Lagosian culture the film makers reduced the Eyo masquerade into a gun toting killing machine, clothing their misfit actors in the full regalia of the Eyo and with the Aga depicting some Conclaves.

“This is a total abomination. It is not only a distortion of our culture, it is a dark insidious profiling of our people as criminals and murderers rampaging across Lagos.

“The Adamu Orisha is a treasured cleansing ritual, a sacred rite performed on the passage of an Oba or for their coronation.

“It is also used to honor distinguished Lagosians as their final rite of transition.

“Since Ejilu and Malakin, the brothers of Olori Olugbani first initiated the Eyo rite in celebration of Oba Ado Keme, the Adamu Orisha has become a sacred ancestral heritage celebrated with awe and deserving adoration.

“It signifies a sweeping renewal, a purificational ritual to usher in a new beginning, a beckoning of new light, acknowledging the blessings of our ancestors.

“To use the sacred Adamu Orisha Masquerade as an object of terror and loose criminality is to savage and despoil the Lagosian tradition.

“It is vile, evil, perverse; an utterly sadistic mangling of who we are as peace loving, accommodating and enlightened people.”

Shodipe-Dosunmu calls for swift withdrawal of Gangs of Lagos

“We demand an immediate withdrawal of this sacrilegious and outrageous trash.

“We demand that the National Film and Video Censors Board and all appropriate authorities to ban this blatant mockery disguising as cinematography and impose the most punitive sanctions on the sponsors of this venomous ethnic profiling.

“We also appeal to the Lagos State Government, the Oba of Lagos Alayeluwa Oba Rilwan Akinolu, all the custodians of our tradition including the Alaworo of Adamu Orisha and Akinsiku Chief Ademola Dosunmu to rouse up in protective defense of our tradition against the ravages of these agents of condemnable pollution of all that we cherish in this sacred soil of Oba Ado Keme.

“Ethnic profiling is recognized as a crime against humanity by the International Court of Justice.

“This provision can also be invoked against these sacrilegious hate baiters.”

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