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Lawyer apologises for client’s unintended offense

Yejide Gbenga-Ogundare
July 24, 2024
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LhA legal practitioner, Niyi Adekanla Esq, has apologized to the public on behalf of his client, a Lagos-based artist identified as Adaramati Shogo, over the controversial artwork by him, which some critics claimed depicted Islamic ethos and values of the Quran in bad light.

The artist had recently participated in an international art festival, Artmiabo which took place from April 29 to May 1 in Lagos with an artwork which depicts a collage of the pages of the holy book, in Arabic, merged with some pages from the Bible.

This was criticized and described over as disrespectful and debasing by many including a non-governmental organization; Arewa Reliance Youths Movement (ARYM), which issued a statement condemning the artwork and the artist.

He claims the painting was aimed at creating awareness on religious violence and helping displaced people in Plateau state, who have been victims of religious conflict.

The artist however faced serious criticisms and threats over the painting, since the conclusion of the exhibition as the artwork sparked objections due to the alleged insensitivity regarding the use of sacred texts in the painting.

He had stated that his goal to promote unity between Christians and Muslims using his art has been misconstrued due to his use of texts from the two holy books.

Adekanla Esq, appeals to the public to desist from elaborating the issue any further, stating that; “Adaramati did not showcase the work on the launch day of the festival, but during the setup of the festival, where we suspect a few aggrieved individuals may have seen it and taken pictures of it. Adaramati is an artist with a golden heart, with good intentions in producing this charitable artwork.

“It is pertinent to note that, his birthday fell on April 30th and the artwork was to be sold at the festival in collaboration with an NGO; with the intention to use the proceeds, to help IDPs in that state. He was simply trying to give back and spread awareness about the incessant religious killings in the north, of Christians and Muslims alike. However, he himself has become a victim of bullying, verbal abuse and psychological harassment, with incessant threat calls, emails and a threat letter sent to his residential address.”

“We are using this avenue to apologize to aggrieved individuals, particularly Muslims who feel slighted or offended, by the artist’s work,” he insisted.

According to him, his client’s message has been erroneously misconstrued as an insult to the tenets of the faith and he has asked for him to be pardoned, adding that “this philanthropic initiative underscores Shogo’s commitment to using art as a means of addressing social issues and aiding the vulnerable ones in the society.”

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