The gavel of the National Broadcasting Commission falls hard again,
only this time it’s coming down yet again on one of our music favourites
– Shoki!
It wasn’t long before Shoki’s cataclysmic success was
spread all over the country even in remote areas and sooner than we knew
it, francophone countries in the African continent were jamming the
sound treaty from the YBNL freshman. In it’s hottest single status like
songs including Starboy’s
Caro and Timaya’s Ukwu that weren’t spared the
ban, word on the street is that Shoki is a Yoruba slang with an English
interpretation for “a quickie”… I literally just rolled my eyes to
that.
Well, the NBC thinks it’s another one of them hits unfit for
societal consumption as it doesn’t subscribe to the values for national
(youth) development in the manner that it has or probably will desecrate
our minds.
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