Another Olamide Song Has been Banned by NBC for Vulgar Lyrics...See Interesting Details

Posted by Samuel on Wed 16th Mar, 2016 - tori.ng

Another song by popular Nigerian rapper, Olamide, has been banned by the National Broadcasting Commission because of the apparent vulgar lyrics inherent in it.

 
Olamide
 
Only months after the NBC banned Olamide's  'Bobo' for vulgar lyrics, the organisation has banned another of the singer's song- 'Don’t Stop' for the same offence.
 
The NBC in a memo stated that examples of phrases in the song that necessitated the blacklisting includes: "I just wanna hit it now now now," "Je kin wo be ( let me enter 'the place' )," "don’t stop, take it," "Oun tami oun ro mi," (my private parts are hurting me)
 
"It took your mama 9 months to make it," "wa gba ponron (come and let me give you my p*nis )." etc
 
Below is one of the notices sent to Star FM by NBC:
 
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