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The Nigerian government has banned publishers by saying Pope, which criticizes the leader of the country.
Artist Eedris Abdulkarteem’s words Slam President Bola Tinubu and the prestigious son, let the father say “people die” and “hunger” in the country.
A letter to television and radio stations, the License and Industry Registered National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), this has violated the country’s broadcasting code, ordered that the road does not play.
NBC said the context of the Pope says that he says “inappropriate” and “protest” and “protest”, and he fell into public dignity standards.
The song released at the beginning of the week drew a lot in social media in Nigeria and caused controversy about the economic and security situation in the country.
In May 2023, Tinubu presented a number of economic reforms that increase the cost of living.
He lowered the fuel subsidies that kept gasoline prices down, and the government will not allow the government. Fuel prices later jumped sharply to the rest of the economy.
Annual inflation was over 30% for the majority of last year, and the price of some main nutrients increased.
This caused some Nigerians to reduce the number of food they eat on the day and the number of food they consume.
There are concerns about the level of non-stability for abduction in the country.
In the road, in a mixture of the English, Yoruba and Pidgin, Abdulkarlarem Tinubu says the son of his son “did not work” and “very empty promises.”
As for insecurity, instead of artist Seyi’s special jet, the threats of ordinary Nigerians have to travel to the way to live.
The Tinubu government has defended its economic policy that aims to put the president in a steady state in the past.
To deal with short-term pain, there is a cash transfer scheme to help 15 million poor Nigerians in power.
As for security, the government has improved the situation in the last 18 months, he said.
As a licensing authority, NBC will sanction to ignore their orders. In the past, they stopped stations and licenses due to violations.
Abdulkareem is not new to the disputes when writing a similar song in the past.
In 2003, he means “Nigeria spoiled” – the most popular tone of the nigeria, “Nigeria.”
Then President Olusegun Obasanjo, openly insulted Abdulkareem, showed a harsh reaction. The song was banned for broadcasters, but became popular among Nigerians and became a street anthem.