You are here: HomeNews2023 04 10Article 644699

Business News of Monday, 10 April 2023

Source: thenationonlineng.net

CAN knocks Peak Milk company over offensive advert

Peak Milk ad Peak Milk ad

The leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Monday condemned Friesland Campina WAMCO Nigeria PLC, makers of Peak Milk, over an offensive Easter advert that has sparked outrage among Christians.

In the controversial advert, the company used the crucifixion of Jesus Christ as a metaphor to promote their product on Good Friday, a move that CAN described as: “totally unacceptable” to the Christian population.

The General Secretary of CAN, Barrister Joseph Daramola, in a statement in Abuja warned the company to retract the advert, tender an apology to Christians or face legal action and boycott of their products by Christians.

Daramola said: “We find this advert to be insensitive, offensive, and totally unacceptable. Good Friday is a solemn day for Christians all over the world, a day we commemorate the death of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who was crucified on the cross for our sins. It is not a day to be used for crass commercial purposes”.

The religious body said it was considering imposing sanctions against FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC, including a boycott of their products by its members and other well-meaning Nigerians who share its concerns.

CAN said: “We call on the company to issue an unreserved apology to the Christian community and withdraw the offensive advert immediately”.

It recalled similar incident in the past when Sterling Bank Plc used crucifixion imagery to promote its product, stating that it condemned it then and now.

Daramola said: “We, therefore, urge all companies and organizations to be mindful of the religious and cultural sensitivities of their customers when promoting their products. We will not tolerate any attempt to trivialize or disrespect our faith. Be warned”.