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St. Janet Cd Banned by woye77: 4:33pm On Feb 22, 2010
Lewd singer, St. Janet, is now in fresh trouble as the body responsible for music promotion in Nigeria, Music Advertising Association of Nigeria (MAAN), has placed a ban on her album.

Speaking with P.M. Entertainment, the National President of MAAN, Alhaji Waheed Oyediran, said that the association decided to place a ban on the singer’s work because of the lyrical content of her live audio CD which the association considered immoral.

Oyediran said that the association has instructed all its members to ensure strict compliance with the new directive, adding that a task force has been constituted and empowered to arrest any member who advertises or plays the work.

While accusing the CEO of Galaxy Music, Ahmed Adepoju, of aiding Shina Ayo Oyinlola, the artiste’s promoter, to sell the CD, the MAAN president said: “We discovered that Galaxy is responsible for the distribution of the work titled Faaji Series. We called him to a meeting and warned him and the promoter to stop the distribution, but instead of stopping it, they began an underground distribution of the offensive work.”

The MAAN president, however, promised to do everything within his capacity to ensure that the record is taken out of circulation, saying, “no matter what it will cost us, our association should set a good example not to encourage bad music.”

Earlier, President of PMAN, Admiral Dele Abiodun had placed a ban on the offensive work, while the unrepentant St. Janet said her music is not for kids but adults and that her greatest critics are her fans.

Since she released the controversial music, she has been derided by right thinking members of the public. Some have even gone to the extent of calling her the Jezebel of this generation.

Lewd singer, St. Janet, is now in fresh trouble as the body responsible for music promotion in Nigeria, Music Advertising Association of Nigeria (MAAN), has placed a ban on her album.

Speaking with P.M. Entertainment, the National President of MAAN, Alhaji Waheed Oyediran, said that the association decided to place a ban on the singer’s work because of the lyrical content of her live audio CD which the association considered immoral.

Oyediran said that the association has instructed all its members to ensure strict compliance with the new directive, adding that a task force has been constituted and empowered to arrest any member who advertises or plays the work.

While accusing the CEO of Galaxy Music, Ahmed Adepoju, of aiding Shina Ayo Oyinlola, the artiste’s promoter, to sell the CD, the MAAN president said: “We discovered that Galaxy is responsible for the distribution of the work titled Faaji Series. We called him to a meeting and warned him and the promoter to stop the distribution, but instead of stopping it, they began an underground distribution of the offensive work.”

The MAAN president, however, promised to do everything within his capacity to ensure that the record is taken out of circulation, saying, “no matter what it will cost us, our association should set a good example not to encourage bad music.”

Earlier, President of PMAN, Admiral Dele Abiodun had placed a ban on the offensive work, while the unrepentant St. Janet said her music is not for kids but adults and that her greatest critics are her fans.

Since she released the controversial music, she has been derided by right thinking members of the public. Some have even gone to the extent of calling her the Jezebel of this generation.




Lewd singer, St. Janet, is now in fresh trouble as the body responsible for music promotion in Nigeria, Music Advertising Association of Nigeria (MAAN), has placed a ban on her album.

Speaking with P.M. Entertainment, the National President of MAAN, Alhaji Waheed Oyediran, said that the association decided to place a ban on the singer’s work because of the lyrical content of her live audio CD which the association considered immoral.

Oyediran said that the association has instructed all its members to ensure strict compliance with the new directive, adding that a task force has been constituted and empowered to arrest any member who advertises or plays the work.

While accusing the CEO of Galaxy Music, Ahmed Adepoju, of aiding Shina Ayo Oyinlola, the artiste’s promoter, to sell the CD, the MAAN president said: “We discovered that Galaxy is responsible for the distribution of the work titled Faaji Series. We called him to a meeting and warned him and the promoter to stop the distribution, but instead of stopping it, they began an underground distribution of the offensive work.”

The MAAN president, however, promised to do everything within his capacity to ensure that the record is taken out of circulation, saying, “no matter what it will cost us, our association should set a good example not to encourage bad music.”

Earlier, President of PMAN, Admiral Dele Abiodun had placed a ban on the offensive work, while the unrepentant St. Janet said her music is not for kids but adults and that her greatest critics are her fans.

Since she released the controversial music, she has been derided by right thinking members of the public. Some have even gone to the extent of calling her the Jezebel of this generation.

http://thepmnews.com/2010/02/19/st-janet%e2%80%99s-cd-banned
Re: St. Janet Cd Banned by tosinaded(m): 4:51pm On Feb 22, 2010
ARANT NONSENSE!! BLOODY HYPOCRITES!!
Re: St. Janet Cd Banned by mufasa(m): 12:48pm On Feb 23, 2010
abeg any link to the tracks? make i hear am wink
Re: St. Janet Cd Banned by riversman: 6:59am On Feb 24, 2010
@ Mufsa that album is the best thing since Shepe, lol

just search on this thread u will find it,
Re: St. Janet Cd Banned by mbulela: 4:37pm On Feb 24, 2010
i still dey wait for who go do small translation for the song o!
i downloaded it weeks back but my yoruba is too rudimentary.
Re: St. Janet Cd Banned by tayoast(m): 11:44pm On Feb 24, 2010
arrant nonsense.

How many banned songs do we still see on our TV screen day in day out??

Rubbish
Re: St. Janet Cd Banned by drebaba12(m): 12:08am On Feb 25, 2010
She should be jailed for recording such stupid music, she is d biggest fool i av come across in my entire lyf. Idiot

Re: St. Janet Cd Banned by mbulela: 4:01am On Feb 25, 2010
^^^^
and you should be jailed for spamming this thread with that picture.
What is its relevance?
Re: St. Janet Cd Banned by riversman: 4:07am On Feb 25, 2010
dont mind the hidiots oh, lol

I am a member of St Bottles cathedral, lol

Mbulela - she was talking about licking banana and men suckin breast milk, wild sex, fantasies maunly
btw - she sang with christian tunes, and a mix of some praises to her spiritual father, dont know who she believes in sha

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