Reports indicated on Thursday that
artistes whose works are affected by the action include Psquare, Wande
Coal, Timaya, Flavour and D’Prince. The others are Goldie, Chuddy K and
Tillaman.
The videos were banned for containing
erotic lyrics and scenes, promoting nudity and for showcasing what the
NBC describes as suggestive dance steps.
The offending videos, according to the commission, are listed as Psquare’s Alingo, Wande Coal’s Go low, Timaya’s Bum bum, Flavour’s Shake and D’Prince’s Take banana.
Goldie’s Ski bobo and Chuddy K’s Brazilian Hair came under NBC’s axe for featuring minors and exposing them to indecent dance steps. Tillaman’s Koma Roll was not exempted.See the specifics in each video that caused the ban after the cut.
Tillaman ft. Vector- Koma Roll (contains erotic and suggestive dance steps)
Wande Coal – Go Low (scenes of nudity in the video)
D’Prince – Take Banana (contains erotic, vulgar words and suggestive dance styles)
Flavour – Shake (vulgar and suggestive dance steps)
Goldie – Ski Bobo (featuring a minor with suggestive and immoral dance steps)
Chuddy K – Brazilian Hair (features children and ladies with suggestive and erotic dance steps)
Timaya – Shake your Bum Bum erotic and suggestive dance steps with vulgar lyrics.
Psquare – Alingo (erotic scenes at the end of the musical videos).
NBC is the umbrella body in Nigeria that regulates content of music videos and audio Cd's featured in Nigeria stations.
Kudos to NBC. Where has all our moral gone to, and wht ȋ̝̊§ the entertaiment industry i̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ naija evolving in2? These and more are questions that should be asked. Let us collectively restore back our dignity and watch Nigeria merarmorphose in2 a land of core positive values as we ones had. God bless Naija
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