Established on August 24, 1992, the NBC derives its powers
from Act 38 of 1992 and Act 55 of 1999 as amended.
The songs that were banned include Wizkid‘s In My Bed, Fans
Mi by Davido (featuring American rapper Meek Mill), Olamide‘s Shakiti Bobo and
Iyanya‘s collaboration with Don Jazzy, Gift
Others are
*Tony Montana – Naeto C Feat D’banj
*Oyari – Dr Sid and Tiwa Savage
*Gbese – Lil Kesh
*Ibadi - May D
*Tesojue -Reminisce,
*Yayo -Phyno,
*Lomo – Jhybo
NBC also banned 3 foreign songs: Nicki Minaj‘s Anaconda,
Post to be by Omarion featuring Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko and Ghana’s Ace
Hood’s collaboration with Rick Ross titled Bugatti.
Most of the banned songs are already big hits, and will
continue to get played in night clubs, and on websites across the world.
They will also remain on cable platforms like Hip TV, MTV
Base and Soundcity.
NBC memos to the station heads say the labelling reflects
how the commission’s officers categorise the music.
Free-to-air channels are not allowed to broadcast music
containing vulgar lyrics, obscene scenes and violence One particular instance,
according to insiders, is Davido’s Fans Mi which the NBC believes is promoting
ostentatious lifestyle, drug trafficking and indecent exposure.
It's been long we heard from you Mr. KELLY. What is happening?
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