The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned the title of the newly released Nollywood movie, A Very Dirty Christmas, calling it offensive to the Christian faith and urging relevant regulatory authorities to review it
In a statement issued on Tuesday, CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh said Christmas is a sacred season that commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and should not be portrayed in a way that undermines its spiritual significance.

According to him, linking the word “dirty” to Christmas diminishes the essence of a celebration that symbolizes purity, peace, love, and redemption.
The statement partly read:
“The Christian Association of Nigeria is deeply troubled by the title of the movie: ‘A Very Dirty Christmas’, which it considers offensive and disrespectful to the Christian faith.
“Christmas is a sacred season that marks the birth of Jesus Christ and represents purity, peace, love and redemption.
“Linking such a holy celebration with the word ‘dirty’ diminishes its spiritual meaning and reduces a solemn religious observance to something crude and sensational.”
While acknowledging the importance of creative freedom in filmmaking, CAN stressed that such freedom should be exercised with restraint and sensitivity, particularly in a religiously diverse country like Nigeria.
The statement continued:
“CAN therefore calls on the National Film and Video Censors Board to explain how the title was approved for public exhibition, particularly during the Christmas season.
“CAN also urges industry bodies such as the Actors Guild of Nigeria 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.”
CAN further appealed to the film’s producer, Ini Edo, to show sensitivity to the concerns raised and take steps to address them. The association warned that trivialising sacred values at a time when the country is facing moral and social challenges could deepen divisions and weaken mutual respect.
A Very Dirty Christmas, produced by Ini Edo and directed by Akay Mason, was released in cinemas nationwide on December 16, 2025. The film revolves around a Christmas family reunion disrupted by unresolved secrets and past trauma, turning the festive season into a period of emotional turmoil.
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