Islamic Movement Of Nigeria Blasts Pete Edochie For Portrayal Of El-Zakzaky In New Movie, Denies Threatening Veteran Actor’s Life

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Islamic Movement Of Nigeria Blasts Pete Edochie For Portrayal Of El-Zakzaky In New Movie, Denies Threatening Veteran Actor’s LifeIslamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) has slammed veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie for his portrayal of Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky in a yet to be released movie.

El-Zakzaky is the leader of the group, who has been held in detention by the Nigerian Army since December 2015 over allegations of terrorism.

This comes few days after the actor raised alarm alleging that his life was being threatened after photos and video clips of the movie was circulated, following backlash from IMN members.

In the yet to be released movie produced by Anosike Kingsley Orji, the Islamic Movement in Nigeria was allegedly depicted as a terrorist organisation.

According to IMN, the movie titled “Fatal Arrogance” was sponsored by the “Nigerian Army to cover up the alleged December 2015 massacre of Shiites by soldiers where 348 people were allegedly killed”.

Edochie, speaking in a video which was released by Saharareporters, said;

I don’t understand what the IMN is driving at. The film we shot is not even out, it has not been edited, the production is not complete.

If they have complained to the Inspector-General of Police, and the IGP says give me a copy of the film, what are we going to do because the film is not in existence yet, it is not in circulation.

I am supposed to have played a role that ridiculed their boss, chief, whoever is in charge of their group.

The actor stressed;

I am suggesting that you wait, keep your gunpowder dry, when the film is released, you can now make your grumbles known to the Inspector-General of Police.

Whatever is being done now is premature, it is not proper.

He added;

Fatal Arrogance, whatever it is, whatever it deals with, I think the best thing to do is to wait until the production comes out.”

I did not write it, the film was produced by Kingsley Orji Anosike. If you want to express resentment over the production, which you have not watched, direct your grievances to the producer of the film not to Pete Edochie who is a mere actor, it does not concern me.

Edochie concluded:

I thank all those people who out of concern informed me of the campaign of deliberation of my person, the organised threat of my person by IMN, I thank you all. I’m a free born of Nigeria, I was born and raised in Nigeria. I’m not going to run away from Nigeria because a few individuals think they want things done in their own way.

IMN has now responded, saying Pete Edochie allowed himself ‘to be used‘ but denied threatening him.

The group blasted the actor for his portrayal of shiites in the soon to be released movie.

IMN also claimed the movie was similar to a book written by Kuanum Terrence, a ‘military apologist‘.

Reacting in a statement by Ibrahim Musa, its spokesperson, IMN said the ace actor attempted to give IMN a bad name by attracting “cheap sympathy” from Nigerians with his narrative.

The sect also said that Edochie’s explanation was “inexplicable, his reasons flawed and his excuses unimpressive, irrational, and at best absurd”.

The statement reads;

The petition written by the IMN to the Inspector General of Police and the Film’s Censors Board doesn’t threaten anyone’s life. Issuing of threats has never been in our character.

Pete Edochie should be honourable enough to accept that he allowed himself to be used to further vilify victims of one of the worst state-sponsored massacres of its citizens. He could still redeem his name as other actors in the ill-fated film are doing.

If Edochie has any character as he claims, he would not have accepted to act any role in a film that seems to change the narrative and distort history based on a book distorting facts! If he had any integrity, he would not have accepted to appear in a movie tarnishing the image of an oppressed personality like Sheikh Zakzaky and still think he did nothing wrong because the Sheikh was not mentioned by name.

It added;

Any serious artist worth the name must, first of all, undertake some kind of serious research to get the facts of any script brought to him right.

Had he been bold enough to cross-check, he would have realized that genocide took place in Zaria in 2015 where over a thousand Nigerian lives were wasted by the sponsors of the film.

IMN stressed;

He would have come across the very many attempts by the perpetrators to hide these heinous crimes, firstly by the burial of their victims in mass graves, an internationally recognized crime.

He would have realized the matter is currently a subject of investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC). The script before him is a continuation of that desperate attempt to distort facts.

The Islamic group has now petitioned the Films and Censorship Board as well as the Inspector-General of police, Mohammed Adamu over the movie.

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