NBC BANS EEDRIS ABDULKAREEM’S PROTEST SONG ‘TELL YOUR PAPA’ FROM RADIO, TV. (PHOTO).

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  NBC bans Eedris Abdulkareem’s protest song ‘Tell Your Papa’ from radio, TV The National Broadcasting Commission has barred Nigerian radio and television stations from airing the trending song “Tell Your Papa” by veteran rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem, citing its “objectionable nature.” In a memo dated April 9, 2025 and issued by the Coordinating Director of Broadcast Monitoring, Susan Obi, the commission declared the track Not To Be Broadcast (NTBB) under Section 3.1.8 of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code. This section prohibits content deemed inappropriate, offensive, or in breach of public decency from being aired on Nigerian broadcast platforms. According to the NBC, while the song has gained momentum across social media platforms, its lyrical content fails to meet the standards of responsible broadcasting. Serving Happiness For 57 Years: The Story of Lagos' 75-Year-Old Ice Cream Seller0:00 / 0:00 THE LOUNGE: Mind-Reading or Effort, What Do Women Really Want? | Punch0:00 / 0:00 The st...

ASCRIBING LADIES' SUCCESS TO SUGAR DADDIES FUNNY - CHANTEL IGWE. (PHOTO).


Ascribing ladies’ success to sugar daddies funny – Chantel Igwe

An actress, Chantel Igwe, has said she laughs when people associate the success of hardworking ladies to sugar daddies (rich older men).

In an interview with Sunday Scoop, the role interpreter said, “I laugh when people tag hardworking ladies to sugar daddies. If they think it is easy for these female celebrities, they should come and do the work. Any lady that works hard to reach any level should be given her flowers. It is not easy.”

Igwe, who has a knack for posting white lion pictures on her Instagram page, spoke on how she feels about it.

She said, “I like being different in a way. Some people love following the trend. I am not like that. I like to carve a niche for myself. I like to create something different from what everybody is doing. For the lion thing, the lion is the king of other animals. I might not look like it physically, but inside of me, I feel like I am a lion.

“I don’t have to brag or do crazy things. One has to have the heart of a lion to withstand the world we live in. One needs the heart of a lion to remain calm, cool and calculated. I see it as a symbol of strength.”

 

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