National Broadcasting Commission Bans another Olamide’s Song
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The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has banned another of Olamide’s song- Don’t Stop, just after months of blacklisting his ‘Bobo’ song.
According to NBC, this song also contains vulgar lyrics which aren’t good for the public.
According to them, the phrases in the song that led to the ban includes:
“I just wanna hit it now now now,” “Je kin wo be (meaning: let me enter the place),” “don’t stop, take it,” “Oun tami oun ro mi,” “It took your mama 9 months to make it,” “wa gba ponron (meaning: come and let me give you my p*nis).”.
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