Thursday, 24 January 2013

NIGERIAN BROADCAST REGULATOR BANS "LURID" MUSIC VIDEOS

A still image from Tillaman's video "Ko Ma Roll"
By UNTAMED NEWS Correspondent >>> The Nigerian Broadcasting Commission, has banned eight music videos it deems "immoral" and "suggestive". Topping the so-called lurid blacklist is Tillaman ft Vector - Ma Roll described as containing "intimate and suggestive dance steps" but P-Square’s ‘Alingo’, which is currently enjoying generous airplay is also on the list. Its been condemned for containing "Intimate dance scenes at the end of the video".  The others are:
- Wande Coal – Go Low (scenes of nuditiy in the video)
- D’Prince – Take Banana (contains Intimate, vulgar, words and suggestive dance steps)
- Flavour – Shake (vulgar and suggestive dance steps)
- Goldie – Ski bo bo (features minor with suggestive and immoral dance steps)
- Chuddy K – Chop My Dollar (features ladies and children with suggestive and Intimate dance steps )
- Timaya – Shake Ur Bum Bum (Intimate, suggestive dance steps with vulgar lyrics

The commission however did not stipulate if it is a blanket ban across all broadcast platforms including independent cable channels and the internet or if it is restricted to public television channels.
Another still image from Tillaman's video "Ko Ma Roll"
A still image from Wande Coal's video "Go Low"
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1 comment:

  1. Wots da point of dis nonsense ban? Can dey control wot dey show on MTV? There's nofin special in all da Naija videos dey r banning sef. Not one gurl is naked.

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