Nigeria - The Federal ministry of health has frowned Olamide’s latest video, wo, saying it raises public health concerns.
The ministry raised its concern on Saturday via its official twitter handle. It posted a scene from the video which showed people smoking.
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“The public is informed of the dangerous public health content & violation of Tobacco Ctrl Act 2015 in “Wo” by @olamide_YBNL #ClearTheAir,” the ministry twitted with its official handle @Fmohnigeria.
In this particular song, Olamide’s reference to cigarette does not seem to encourage the act of public smoking. He alluded to the fac that it burns. O n jo mi bi ti siga (meaning it burns like the cigarette).
However, in one of his earlier hits, Shakiti bobo he may have referenced public smoking capable of public disturbance.
Olamide is yet to make any comment on the Ministry of health’s reaction.
The public is informed of the dangerous public health content & violation of 🇳🇬 Tobacco Ctrl Act 2015 in "Wo" by @olamide_YBNL #ClearTheAir pic.twitter.com/oVlUI976yJ— Health Ministry NGR (@Fmohnigeria) August 18, 2017
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