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NBC: Trying To Be Relevant! by officialEGO(f): 9:44am On Jan 10, 2015
Good Morning Fabulous nairalanders. . .
I did some cool internet-suffing
yesterday. I strolled through
nairaland *newly-acquired
addiction*; there, I saw a news
that caught my attention, the
'mumu' NBC at work again *you never
read that o!*.

Anyways, NBC partially banned Lil
Kesh's Shoki remix featuring
Olamide and Davido. By partially-
banned, I mean the song still gets
to be aired but only at seemingly
odd hours (10pm - 5am) *Lil Kesh is
lucky right; some people got total
ban*

As a passionate lover of music, I
really don't dig hiphops but I do
listen to them often *story for
another day*, I took my time to go
through songs banned by NBC in
recent times past coupled with the
lyrics of each song and I couldn't
help but be amazed.
Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation
(NBC) as a regulation board *they
regulate what is broadcasted
onradio and tv stations but that's
not all that is to them*.

Lil Kesh who made his career debut
with "Shoki" and "Lyrically" has
suffered the same feat as other
senior colleagues in the music
industry and this makes me wonder,
what's so lewd about the lyrics?
Nothing I must say except for the
fact that it added another dance
twist to the Nigerian Hiphop list
off invented dances. . . #Continue with the Part 2 on thesocialmalls..com

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Re: NBC: Trying To Be Relevant! by Olufemiolaolu(m): 12:30am On Jan 12, 2015
officialEGO:
Good Morning Fabulous nairalanders. . .
I did some cool internet-suffing
yesterday. I strolled through
nairaland *newly-acquired
addiction*; there, I saw a news
that caught my attention, the
'mumu' NBC at work again *you never
read that o!*.

Anyways, NBC partially banned Lil
Kesh's Shoki remix featuring
Olamide and Davido. By partially-
banned, I mean the song still gets
to be aired but only at seemingly
odd hours (10pm - 5am) *Lil Kesh is
lucky right; some people got total
ban*

As a passionate lover of music, I
really don't dig hiphops but I do
listen to them often *story for
another day*, I took my time to go
through songs banned by NBC in
recent times past coupled with the
lyrics of each song and I couldn't
help but be amazed.
Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation
(NBC) as a regulation board *they
regulate what is broadcasted
onradio and tv stations but that's
not all that is to them*.

Lil Kesh who made his career debut
with "Shoki" and "Lyrically" has
suffered the same feat as other
senior colleagues in the music
industry and this makes me wonder,
what's so lewd about the lyrics?
Nothing I must say except for the
fact that it added another dance
twist to the Nigerian Hiphop list
off invented dances. . . #Continue with the Part 2 on thesocialmalls..com
Dont mind dem jare.

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