The Peak Milk advert displays a battered and pierced tin of peak milk with its content sspilled on its body and a milk-stained nail placed beside it.
The Peak milk manufacturer, FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC, has been asked to apologize by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for its insulting and disrespectful Easter advertisement.
In its endeavor to remember the death of Jesus Christ at Calvary, the corporation used its Peak milk brand as a metaphor for the crucifixion of Jesus.
In the advertisement, a milk can with its contents spilled over it and a nail next to it are seen. The can is damaged and pierced.
The contentious ad’s title reads, “Bruised and Pierced for us. #GoodFriday.”
However, Barrister Joseph Daramola, the General Secretary of CAN, in a statement on Monday, April 10, 2023, said the advert is offensive and unacceptable.
He asked the diary company to apologise to Christians or face legal action and boycott of their products.
“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,” he said.
Daramola said the action of FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC was disrespectful to the Christian faith and an affront to millions of Christians in Nigeria.
“We are deeply disappointed that a company of such repute would stoop so low to exploit the religious sentiments of its customers for profit.
“We call on the company to issue an unreserved apology to the Christian community and withdraw the offensive advert immediately,” he said.
He also recalled that in the past, Sterling Bank used the imagery of the crucifixion to promote its brand.
He, therefore, urged all companies and organizations to be mindful of the religious and cultural sensitivities of their customers when promoting their products, adding that CAN would “not tolerate any attempt to trivialize or disrespect our faith.”