Posted by Unknown | Thursday, 24 January 2013 |
Posted in
Alingo,
bans,
Entertainment,
Full,
List,
NBC,
of,
others,
See,
Shake Ur Bum Bum,
Take Banana,
videos

The Nigerian Broadcasting Commission, has released a list of videos that have been banned from being played or aired.
P-Square’s ‘Alingo’, which is currently enjoying massive airplay, especially with the energetic dance steps that accompanies it, makes the cut. Other videos include D’Prince’s ‘Take Banana’, Flavour Nabania’s ‘Shake’, etc.
The list below show music videos that have been tagged NOT TO BE BROADCAST by NBC:1. Tillaman ft Vector- Ma Roll (contains Intimate and suggestive dance steps)
2. Wande Coal – Go Low (scenes of nuditiy in the video)
3. D’Prince – Take Banana (contains Intimate, vulgar, words and suggestive dance steps)
4. Flavour – Shake (vulgar and suggestive dance steps)
5. Goldie – Ski bo bo (features minor with suggestive and immoral dance steps)
6. Chuddy K – Chop My Dollar (features ladies and children with suggestive and Intimate dance steps )
7. Timaya – Shake Ur Bum Bum (Intimate, suggestive dance steps with vulgar lyrics
8. P Square – Alingo (Intimate dance scenes at the end of the musical video)
Posted by Unknown | |
Posted in
“We have drunk people working in NBC” – D’Prince,
ban,
condemn,
Entertainment,
KCee,
on,
others,
P-Square,
videos

Four Nigerian artistes have condemned the recent ban of eight of their musical videos by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC).
It would be recalled that P-Square’s ‘Alingo’, which is currently enjoying massive airplay, D’Prince’s ‘Take Banana’, Flavour Nabania’s ‘Shake’, Goldie’s skibobo and five other videos were recently banned by the commission.
Responding to the development, P-square through their publicist, Bayo Adetutu said, “we also just saw the story online this morning and we do not think that the NBC’s ban is justifiable.”
Mavin Records’ artiste, D’Prince on the other hand responded via twitter this afternoon. He said: “Apparenty NBC has banned Take Banana video and some others? Oh well more videos in works.”
Also, rising afro-hip hop star, Tillaman said whose video, Koma Roll was banned said: “So they banned my Koma Roll video… We ain’t letting this stop us! Expect our reply coming up in a bit.”
KCEE of the defunct pop group, KC Presh tweeted, “I think we have some drunk people working in NBC, what’s wrong with the videos they just banned?”