
Announcing the ban on Thursday evening, the Federal Government, through the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC, stated that the song is inappropriate and offensive.
In a memo signed by the Coordinating Director of Broadcast Monitoring, Susan Obi, NBC directed Nigerian radio and television stations to refrain from airing the song.
According to the memo: “The National Broadcasting Commission has identified ‘Tell Your Papa’ song by Eedris Abdulkareem, currently trending on social media, as content deemed inappropriate for broadcast following its objectionable nature.
“It is therefore classified as Not To Be Broadcast, NTBB, as it violates Section 3.1.8 of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code. The content is considered inappropriate, offensive, or in breach of public decency.”
DAILY POST reports that ‘Tell Your Papa’, which was released earlier this week, has sparked debate online due to its critical stance on Nigeria’s leadership and economic conditions.
The song directly addresses President Tinubu’s son, Seyi Tinubu, urging him to speak to his father about the hardships faced by Nigerians.
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahaha yeye musician!!! I will never forget what you did to heavily pregnant me in 2005 Eedris!!!
Same response re receives for most of his songs. I remember "Nigeria Jaga Jaga" lol
ReplyDeleteFinest Pola that want to use her lips to cause confusion here lol
DeleteYeah, I remember the song. Him & Baba Obasanjo set ring light that year π€π€£π€£
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SDK say the π mouth will be good in eating π₯ cucumbers.
DeleteI come imagine orishirishi bad things.
So many lewd songs that need to be ban are still being aired on our TV and radio, NBC wetin una dey do about them?
ReplyDelete'banned'
DeleteEspecially Naira Maily songs.
DeleteThank you for this..songs promoting drug use and orisirisi..it's shocking!
DeleteAt least the world has heard his voice on the current situation in Nigeria, Well-done Abdul. One day our voices will rise, powerful, unbreakable, and impossible to ignore.
ReplyDeleteWell said Zaram one day one day things would be different nigeria and Nigerians would rise above all these oppression .
DeleteThank you, Omalicha.ππ
DeleteYeah, right!
DeleteLol, NBC has jumped on this . I still dont see anything wrong with the song . For the fact he spoke out ππ»
ReplyDeleteAnyways no govt. Likes being criticized.
True
DeleteMore YouTube streams for eedris. They don't know anything.
DeleteThey won't ban the songs that have s*xual words.
ReplyDeleteCan they ban the YouTube or mp3?
Are they sure, they will noy even make the song more popular liadis
ReplyDeletePeople are listening to the song now because of the ban
DeleteThey are forever banning his songsπ€£π€£π€£
ReplyDeleteTrust nigerians to continue jamming to the song
So the citizens shouldn't complain
ReplyDeleteEven abacha no do reach like this.
We can't complain, we can't protest, we can't even write our pain on our social media pages. Na wa.
You have dangerously short memory and with this kind of burden, it's near impossible to see the good in front of you.
DeleteI Have Not Listen To The Song ooo
ReplyDeleteI Love Edris Songs
Some Nigerias No Dey Like The Truth Shaaaa..
Hello iya Boys
THis will make the song even popular
ReplyDeleteThis song go blow pass now... Talk about the irony of things
ReplyDeleteThe song dun deh blow already
DeleteThe song is now getting more popular. Talk about " Our enemies plans turning around in our favour"... I no fit laugh...ππ€£. Well done, Mr Abdulkareem! We need more of you around. Na Baba Fella born you ❤️
ReplyDeleteLet me go look for the song πππ§
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Let me go look for the song πππ§
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Obasanjo did same. Very controversial man.πππ
ReplyDeleteAs they're banning it, it's getting popular by the day π€£π€£
ReplyDeleteHeard the song is similar to the jagajaga song πΆπ΅
Adunni
NBC just made the song to go viral. A lot of people want to listen to it now.
ReplyDeleteI will love to listen to the song.
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend this song. I streamed it over and over on YouTube.
ReplyDeleteHow dare you call him yeye Stella or are you being funny? Mind yourself o
APC no just like anything criticism, constructive criticism or not, mba! They no wan hear.
ReplyDeleteMake I go listen to the song.ππΌ♀️ππΌ♀️ππΌ♀️
This will further promote the said song and off course more mula for oga Idris.
ReplyDeleteNBC & their co travelers no smart at all. Millions of pple no no say Edris release any song, see as dem advertise d song for him. Now every body don put d song on repeat mode. Move around all d Apps & see pple thanking them for creating awareness on d song. I don laugh tire
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