The National Broadcasting
Commission (NBC) on Tuesday, placed a ban on hit songs of Nigeria’s superstar
singers for an alleged violation of its rules and regulations.
It named Olamide’s Wo and
Wavi Level; a remix of Davido’s If and 9ice’s Living Things as the culprits in
a current list of banned songs and music videos that it released to the public.
Though no specific reasons for banning the songs was given, however it was
gathered that the decision may have been influenced by a recent reaction from
the Federal Ministry of Health to the music video of Olamide’s new song.
A tweet shared on the
official handle of the Federal Ministry of Health last Friday, kicked against
the video of Wo, released a few days ago and described the content as
contravening the Tobacco Control Act of 2015.
The Ministry of Health also
noted that the video contained scenes showing youths of different ages openly
smoking substances believed to be either cigarettes or narcotics and concluded
that such scenes could encourage second-hand smoking among underage children
anywhere in the country.
However Olamide who reacted
to the ban on Tuesday, also tweeted;
“No intentions of promoting
tobacco to get people killed. I love my people, I love my country. One love one
Nigeria.”
Punch reported that this is
the third time that the NBC has brought down its hammer on a popular song by
Olamide.
Also, before the ban on
9ice’s Living Things, the song had been fingered as the subject of a statement
by fellow rapper Falz, who urged Nigerian musicians in general to be mindful of
the kind of messages that they passed to the public in their songs.
Falz had appeared
to be genuinely concerned about the impact of such messages on the youth. He
pointed out that artistes who saw nothing wrong about glorifying Internet
fraud, drugs and other anti-social behaviour were not doing the society any
good.
O better o, no good music these days
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