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Wednesday, 23 August 2017

NBC denies banning Olamide’s ‘Wo’, Davido’s ‘Fall’, 9ice ‘living things’



Nigeria - The National Broadcasting Commission has debunked reports of banning songs of three Nigerian musicians.
The spokesman for the commission, Antia Ekanem, stated this in a text message to PUNCH’s correspondent in Abuja on Tuesday.


According to the commission, the news of the alleged ban came from a fake website linked to the ‘Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation.’
“What you saw on that website was fake. It is not from the NBC. What you saw there is ‘Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation’ and not the ‘National Broadcasting Commission,” he said.
Reacting to the alleged ban, Olamide had also said that he never intended to cause harm to music fans with the song.
In a tweet, he said,  “No intentions of promoting tobacco to get people killed. I love my people, I love my country. One love, one Nigeria.”

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