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 muslims launch campaign to ban netflix over movie the herd urging users to delete the app
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Muslim Group Demands Netflix Ban Over “The Herd,” Movie Amid Rising Insecurity

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful November 23, 2025
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A group of Nigerian Muslims has begun a campaign urging that Netflix be prohibited and its services withdrawn over the platform’s streaming of the movie “The Herd.”

The film, which depicts the frequent abductions of innocent Nigerians by Fulani herdsmen and bandits, has triggered backlash from sections of the audience. On social media platform X (formerly Twitter), users are calling on others to remove the Netflix app from their devices as a form of protest.

The movement highlights rising concerns about media depictions of delicate national issues and raises broader discussions about the line between artistic expression and public responsibility.

Note that Nollywood actor Daniel Etim-Effiong makes his directorial debut with the Netflix movie, “The Herd,” which was released on Friday, November 17th, 2025 and has generated over 30M views.

Sharing the snippet of the movie on Instagram, NaijaonNetflix wrote, “One minute they’re celebrating love, the next they’re fighting for their lives. The Herd is now playing on Netflix.”

Watch another clip from the movie below;

The Herd couldn’t have dropped at a more fitting moment. It mirrors Nigeria right now. Perfect casting, uncomfortable accuracy. @etimeffiong_ 💐 pic.twitter.com/p5OkEdXhwM

— Sam Otigba™️ (@SamuelOtigba) November 21, 2025

Checkout another clip of the movie below;

What happens when the happiest day of your life…becomes the fight for your life?

My baby, THE HERD is here.
In 🇳🇬 cinemas nationwide October 17. pic.twitter.com/meQgT5LE9Q

— Gen ✨ (@genovevaumeh) August 29, 2025

The above clips from the Netflix movie, “The Herd” by actor Daniel Etim-Effiong, did not resonate well with muslims as they demanded the Netflix app be banned, while some internet users voiced different views, insisting the film mirrors the present conditions in Nigeria.

@Fulani_Tutor said; “Ban Netflix Ban the herd Delete Netflix in your phone As a Muslim you have no business with this movie. Ban Netflix.”

Former President Buhari aide, @BashirAhmaad commented, “The reason why some Arewa people are angry about The Herd movie is not because we are denying the reality of banditry, far from it. It is about the dangerous consequences of profiling an entire ethnic group and region that has already suffered immensely from years of insecurity.

I watched the teaser on @NetflixNaija , and even though I haven’t watched the full movie yet, the one clear problem that stands out is stereotyping. In the teaser, Fulani herders are shown crossing the road with their cattle, while a newlywed couple inside a car and other travellers drive by, then suddenly the herdsmen pull out guns, start shooting indiscriminately and kidnap everyone. This single scene paints a picture that is actually facile as it is dangerously inaccurate.

The truth is this, it is true and verifiable that some of the bandits terrorizing innocent people and our communities are Fulani. We have consistently and openly acknowledged that, called them out, condemned their atrocities and demanded that authorities deal with them mercilessly. Yet the overwhelming majority of Fulani herders are innocent and also among the very victims that have suffered the most from these terrorists.

Many have lost their cattle, their livelihoods and their families. So producing a movie to profile them all as armed kidnappers only reinforces a harmful stereotype that fuels suspicion, resentment and even violence against innocent people. Film and media carry immense influence, they shape global perceptions and frame narratives, especially about communities that are poorly understood outside their regions. Instead of the producers of The Herd helping the world understand the complexity of Nigeria’s insecurity, the movie falls into the trap of blanket judgment.

When such an international movie, portrays a one-dimensional story, millions of viewers around the world walk away believing that every Fulani herder is a terrorist and that is how stigma is created. That is how innocent people become targets of discrimination and harassment. Before producing a film that touches on such a sensitive and complex national issue, the producers should have done intensive field work by engaging stakeholders, security experts, victims, researchers and even representatives of pastoralist groups to help them capture the full picture of the situation.

I believe @AliNuhu ’s Nigerian Film Corporation should have given proper guidance to prevent such damaging portrayals. In the end, all we are saying is simple, tell the story. Condemn the criminals. Call out the terrorists. But do not cast a shadow of suspicion over millions of innocent herders who have nothing to do with these atrocities. Our country is dealing with a complex security challenge and the last thing we need is media content that deepens stereotypes and fuels more division. The producers should have known better.”

azeez__abdul remarked; “Continue with your hate on Muslims in Nigeria! We don’t care about your hatred and propaganda! Why not put more effort on your self and your religion instead of trying everything possible to tarnish the image of a particular religion and people! There are good and bad people in every tribe and religion! You will never find a Muslim playing such game, The west have tried for centuries and failed and has backfired by educating so many misinformed society.”

sirminzy wrote; “I genuinely don’t understand why a certain group is angry that this movie reflects the current realities of Nigeria. Are filmmakers supposed to lie or pretend these issues don’t exist? it’s very clear that the film draws from Nigeria’s past and present security situation. The purpose of storytelling especially in drama is to reflect society. Creators draw ideas from history, present realities, inspirations, dreams, and personal experiences. With that in mind, it becomes clear why The Herd was made the way it is. The film mirrors Nigeria’s current security challenges, which is a valid and long-standing source of artistic inspiration. You can’t accuse a movie of “misrepresentation” when it mirrors events the whole country has witnessed. The movie is not attacking an entire ethnic group. It is addressing a national security crisis. Something that affects all of us regardless of tribe. The movie will nt be cancelled. It dropped at d perfect time and it’s sparking the exact conversations drama is meant to inspire Drama has always been a powerful tool for telling the truth, boldly, honestly, and without fear or favor. If the truth makes some people uncomfortable, maybe that’s the wake-up call we need. Art is supposed to challenge, provoke, and reflect reality, not sanitize it. The Herd is a mirror. If what you see in that mirror bothers you, the solution isn’t to break the mirror. It’s to fix the reality being reflected.”

Food influencer, Opeyemi Famakin uttered; “The best PR Daniel Etim would ever get. Lol, weyrey say Ban Netflix 😂😂😂 you people are funny in this country.”

jbourdy spills, “I cried and cried. Haaa @etimeffiong hmmm. Sadly, this is the Nigeria we live in currently. Well done sir. Beautiful acting. I won’t wish this experience on my enemy though.”

Actress Uche Jombo noted; “The timing of THE HERD Netflix release is perfect for what we are currently experiencing as a country! Watch it please! This situation is just so heartbreaking 💔 How did we get here Nigeria?”

Social media commentator, Daniel Regha tweeted; “The Herd” movie is a poor attempt in trying to represent our reality in Nigeria. While the movie can be praised for its visuals and cinematography, the film pushes negative sterotypes, has a poor storyline, and ending.

  1. Negative sterotypes: -The movie portrays the Hausas as bandits, and Yorubas as accomplice, as those were the only languages spoken by the criminals. This gives the impression that certain crimes is based on ethnicity or region. -The movie portrays the Igbos as egoistic, and naive people. Gosi’s parents, and the Igbo abducted victims shows that. -The church was also portrayed as an accomplice to the insecurity issue we face. -And lastly, the police, who abandoned the search for other victims after rescuing just two shows gross incompetence.
  2. Errors in the movie: -Habiba instructed that the ransom be dropped off in a location in Kogi, but Adamma dropped the money in Ekiti. -The Igbo victims were plotting their escape using Igbo dialect, and Habiba claimed to overhear ’em in English, meanwhile she only showed up after they discussed in Igbo. -The bandits claimed that the victims didn’t know Habiba could understand English, meanwhile in the movie, Habiba demanded ransom in Gosi’s presence speaking English. And the was before the plotting scene. -The police contacted everyone asides Adamma, then magically shows up when it’s time to pay ransom. -The couple stepped out of their venue without either the bridesmaid or best man? Impossible. -Gosi had enough time to make a turn, and didn’t. -The groom (Fola) was shot from the back, and the camera showed him getting hit from the front. -The ransom collector that got shot in the head during the last fight scene had time to react slowly, with multiple face expressions. -The movie also gives the impression that bandits are understanding or considerate.
  3. The movie also has quite a poor ending: -What happened to the other victims? -No consequence for Gosi after defrauding his company. -Were the other bandits eliminated? The movie has no moral lessons, and failed to address any pressing issue we face. It’s a 2/10. No offense.”

"The Herd" movie is a poor attempt in trying to represent our reality in Nigeria. While the movie can be praised for its visuals and cinematography, the film pushes negative sterotypes, has a poor storyline, and ending.

1. Negative sterotypes:
-The movie portrays the Hausas as… pic.twitter.com/sHIirhIMvg

— Daniel Regha (@DanielRegha) November 22, 2025
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Netflix speaks over alleged plans to exit Nigeria

Usama OLAGUNJU December 6, 2024
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Netflix has finally broken its silence over its alleged exit from Nigeria.

IDeemlawful reports that there are speculations that Netflix has exited the Nigeria market due to the country’s economic challenges, as well as regulatory pressures.

Reacting to the viral reports, Netflix in a statement sent to TechCabal, stated that it remains firmly committed to its operations in Nigeria

While dismissing the rumors, the firm said it will continue to invest in Nigerian stories to delight its audience.

“We are not exiting Nigeria. We will continue to invest in the country’s stories to delight our members.”

It was earlier reported that Netflix which entered the Nigerian market in 2016, has elevated many local content to a global audience.

December 6, 2024 0 comments
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Movie Platform, Netnaija Officially Announces Suspension of Services

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful September 17, 2023
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The shocking announcement came through a statement on its website on Saturday.

The platform however said it would now be focusing on other sections of its services.


The statement reads, “It started as a personal hobby, then grew to a group archive, and then achieved enormous popularity, turning it into a fan favourite. Finally, it is sad for us to say goodbye to movies on Netnaija.

“It was quite a ride while it lasted. It breaks our hearts to break the hearts of our esteemed visitors with this action. We have always pushed it back, but unfortunately, we will be going ahead this time.

“To everyone who contributed to the growth in any way, be it visiting, requesting, recommending, or any other means, we thank you and highly appreciate you.

“To our legion of soldiers who represent us around social media and fight our battles, we thank you especially.



“We hope we will continue to have you as we now focus on other sections of our services.”

September 17, 2023 0 comments
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Meet Four Popular Nollywood Stars Who Died In Space Of 2 Days

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful May 15, 2023
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The Nigerian movie industry was in mourning period over the weekend as they lost four of their colleagues in the industry.


The death and succession of these popular actors have created doubts and concerns among colleagues and moviegoers.

In this article, this platform highlights four Nollywood stars who died within two days.

Alafin Oro

1. Adedigba Mukail: Veteran Yoruba Nollywood actor Adedigba Mukail better known as Alaafin Oro passed away on Saturday 13th May 2023.
Before his death, Alaafin Oro appeared in many movies and was considered a great philosopher and icon with great knowledge of Yoruba culture.

Saint Obi
2. Saint Obi: Actor and filmmaker Obinna Nwafor popularly known as Saint Obi was reported to have died on Sunday, May 7, 2023 but the news broke over the weekend. The 57-year-old actor is said to have died at the home of one of his siblings at 13 Metropolitan Street, Tudun Wada, Jos and his body was taken to the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) mortuary.

The actor, who dominated the film industry in the 1990s, died after a long illness. It is said that after months of battling an unknown illness, he finally died at the cold hands of death. Murphy Afolabi: Seven things to know about the late Nollywood actor


Murphy Afrabi

3. Murphy Afolabi: Actor and movie producer Murphy Afolabi died at the age of 49 after a tragic fall from the bathroom at his residence in Ikorodu, Lagos State. The actor, who celebrated his 49th birthday on May 5, 2023, died in the early hours of Sunday, May 14.

Tech sound


4. Tech Sound: Nollywood actor and sound engineer popularly known as Tech Sound also died on Sunday, May 14, according to his colleagues Kunle Afod and Kolawole Ajeyemi.

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Netflix Sets Date To Launch New Nigerian Series “Far From Home”

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful November 13, 2022
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Streaming giant, Netflix, has announced the launch date of its new Nigerian series, “Far From Home.” The five-part series produced in partnership with Inkblot productions, is set for a December 16, 2022, global premiere exclusively on Netflix.

“Far From Home” follows the story of Ishaya (Mike Afolarin), a charismatic teenager and talented artist from a poor family whose dreams suddenly appear within reach when a prestigious scholarship to the most exclusive school in the country catapults him into the affluent world of Nigeria’s elite. All the while a colossal secret threatens Ishaya’s newfound status and, ultimately, his family’s safety.

Far From Home combines an exciting ensemble of up-and-coming talents and established screen legends like Funke Akindele, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Adesua Etomi-Wellington, Bolanle Ninalowo, Bucci Franklin, Bimbo Akintola, Linda Ejiofor, Chioma Akpotha, Femi Branch, Carol King and Ufuoma Mcdermott. Mike Afolarin, Elma Mbadiwe, Genoveva Umeh, Gbubemi Ejeye, Olumide Oworu and Natse Jemide are part of the roster of rising stars.

On the upcoming title release, co-creator of ‘Far From Home” and founder of Inkblot productions, Chinaza Onuzo, says: “We’re excited to be partnering with Netflix to create this special show on a global scale for and about young Nigerians. Working with such an amazing cast and crew to tell this unique story about making your way in the world and chasing your dreams no matter your status in life is such a privilege and honour.”


The acclaimed Nigerian scriptwriter, Dami Elebe, served as the series’ head writer, with Chinaza Onuzo, Erika Klopper, Zulumoke Oyibo and Damola Ademola as executive producers.

‘Other members of the production team include; executive producers Chinaza Onuzo, Erika Klopper, Zulumoke Oyibo, Damola Ademola; directors Catherine Stewart, Kayode Kasum, Kenneth Gyang; head writer Dami Elebe; and writers Dami Elebe, Nk’iru Njoku, Chiemeka Osuagwu, Jola Ayeye and Abosi Ogba

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Netflix Plans Million Dollars Real-Life ‘Squid Game’ Reality TV Show with, Released Guidelines

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful June 16, 2022
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Netflix has announced its intention to host a participants for a reality TV show inspired by most popular series of all time, Squid Game.

Confirming that it will not be life or death that is at stake, as depicted in the South Korean drama.

Meanwhile, 456 recruits from around the world will play games where “the worst fate is going home empty-handed” – missing out on a $4.56m (£3.8m) prize.

Squid Game Season Two

Netflix also confirmed that the popular series would be renewed for a second season earlier this week.

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On Wednesday, the platform announced that its new 10-episode series – Squid Game: The Challenge – would offer the “largest cast and lump cash prize in reality TV history

“As [players] compete through a series of games inspired by the original show – plus surprising new additions – their strategies, alliances, and character will be put to the test while competitors are eliminated around them,” it added.

Participants need to be at least 21 years old. They must speak English, and be available for up to 4 weeks in early 2023 for filming.

The 456 participants are a nod to the fictional series, which features the same number of players, with its main protagonist Seong Gi-hun also referred to as Player 456.

The South Korean thriller series tells the story of debt-ridden people competing for a huge cash prize in a deadly series of children’s games.

It holds the record as Netflix’s most-popular series of all time, and it was streamed by 111 million users in its first 28 days of its launch

June 16, 2022 0 comments
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twitter, facebook, google, others to now pay tax in nigeria as senate passes finance bill
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Twitter, Facebook, Google, Others To Now Pay Tax In Nigeria As Senate Passes Finance Bill

ideemlawful profile1iDeemlawful December 22, 2021
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The passage by the Red Chamber of the National Assembly, followed the consideration of a report by the Senate Joint Committee on Finance; Customs, Excise and Tariff; Trade and Investment.

The Nigerian Senate yesterday passed the Finance Bill 2021, which was transmitted to the National Assembly by President Muhammadu Buhari, on December 7, 2021. According to The Nation, the passage by the Red Chamber of the National Assembly, followed the consideration of a report by the Senate Joint Committee on Finance; Customs, Excise and Tariff; Trade and Investment.

One of the major highlights of the Bill is the aspect equipping the Federal Inland Revenues Service (FIRS) with the power to evaluate non-resident firms like Twitter, Facebook, Google, and Netflix, among others.

They are to be taxed on fair and reasonable turnover earned from digital services to Nigerian customers.

The Finance Bill further directs FIRS to appoint persons for the purpose of collection and remittance of non-resident taxes.In his presentation, Chairman of the Joint Committee, Senator Solomon Adeola, said the Bill seeks to support the implementation of the 2022 Federal Budget of Economic Growth and Sustainability by proposing key specific taxation, such as Customs Duties, fiscal charges and other relevant laws.Adeola, representing Lagos West, said a total of 12 Acts were amended under the Finance Bill which contained 39 clauses.

He said the Bill sought to promote fiscal equity, align domestic tax laws with global best practices, introduce tax incentives for infrastructure and the capital market and support small businesses with a view to increasing government’s revenue.

“The Finance Act 2020 was predicated essentially on having no new taxes and no new incentives due to the COVID -19 impact on the economy, as such, it was structured across four broad thematic areas; Enacting counter cyclical measures and crisis intervention initiatives; Tax, fiscal responsibility and public procurement reforms; Reforming fiscal incentives policies for job creation; ensuring closer coordination of monetary, trade and fiscal policies and Enhancing tax administration,” Adeola said.

According to the committee, it was recommended that five per cent Capital Gains Tax be imposed on shares’ disposal transactions where gains exceed N250million in 12 months.It also recommended that Gaming and Lottery companies be taxable, as it applied to oil and gas companies.

The Bill underscored the need for midstream and downstream oil and gas companies to be liable to corporate tax, without the benefit of tax exemptions for firms exporting goods to earn foreign exchange.

The Bill equally sought more powers for the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) to collect the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) levies on Nigerian companies and to streamline tax, levy collection from Nigerian companies in line with the administration’s ease of doing business reforms.

The committee noted the need for the Nigerian Government to ascertain that FIRS deploys both proprietary and third-party tech applications to collect information from taxpayers, enhance confidentiality and non-disclosure and to enable them investigate tax evasion and other crimes and sanction tax defaulters.

The Bill further empowers FIRS to assess and tax non-resident firms on fair and reasonable turnover basis on revenue earned from digital services to Nigerian customers, with a further mandate to appoint persons for the purpose of collection and remittance of non- resident taxes.

December 22, 2021 0 comments
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