 The Muslim Media Watch group has called on media executives in Nigeria to urgently review their policies and expunge religious programmes from commercials. The National Continentor of the group Ibrahim Abdulahi noted that commercialising religion is not in the interest of the nation. Of course, on the federal government, as well as the state government in the federation, to remove media houses from economic yielding power standards have formed them properly to fulfil their social and community-based responsibility without commitments. Religion is not a commercial item and must not be commercialised. Media executives should therefore take a look at their programmes and ensure that justice, fairness and equity prevails in the interest of peace and stability. The group also called on the federal and state government to remove media houses from economic yielding power standards and fund them properly to fulfil their social and community-based responsibility without hindrance. It is our part that the media, and the media office, have to be defined, and be defined in the framework of state borders and the public, so that they are being trust. This is why for us as Nigerians, we position the media as pusher and less media. Because we have seen the consequences of Muslim media to the same passion, and threatened the one and only of the society, a case in which one is the extra percent of Twitter 2018. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.