Social media went into a frenzy when On-Air-Personality, Toolz tweeted that Lil Kesh’s viral song, ‘Shoki’ had been banned by the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation(NBC).
The song which has become some sort of anthem had fans lambasting the government agency for the purported ban.
However the NBC has since denied and explained the claims via its official twitter account. The NBC said although the broadcast regulator mentioned that the song was not banned, a radio station was reportedly sanctioned for playing a club version of the song during the ‘Family Time’ belt, the period when children have access to the mass media like TV and radio.
The NBC statement goes thus:
We at the National Broadcasting Commission can confirm there was no such ban.
A club version of the song cannot be played on radio.
The club version contains vulgar lyrics which was played around 9am which is considered as ‘family time’.
‘There is a broadcast code to follow by every broadcast station and this station failed to comply.
This said station has been sanctioned for playing a club version during family time.
We at the NBC did not ban ‘Shoki’- by Lil Kesh. We simply asked the suitable broadcast version to be played on the radio.’
See the tweets below:
wpid shoki 1 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki2 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki3 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki7 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki6 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki5 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki9 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki4 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
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Social media went into a frenzy when On-Air-Personality, Toolz tweeted that Lil Kesh’s viral song, ‘Shoki’ had been banned by the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation(NBC).
The song which has become some sort of anthem had fans lambasting the government agency for the purported ban.

However the NBC has since denied and explained the claims via its official twitter account. The NBC said although the broadcast regulator mentioned that the song was not banned, a radio station was reportedly sanctioned for playing a club version of the song during the ‘Family Time’ belt, the period when children have access to the mass media like TV and radio.

The NBC statement goes thus:
We at the National Broadcasting Commission can confirm there was no such ban.
A club version of the song cannot be played on radio.
The club version contains vulgar lyrics which was played around 9am which is considered as ‘family time’.
‘There is a broadcast code to follow by every broadcast station and this station failed to comply.
This said station has been sanctioned for playing a club version during family time.
We at the NBC did not ban ‘Shoki’- by Lil Kesh. We simply asked the suitable broadcast version to be played on the radio.’
See the tweets below:

wpid shoki 1 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki2 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki3 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki7 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki6 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki5 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki9 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets
wpid shoki4 Lil Kesh’s ‘Shoki’ Wasn’t Outrightly Banned, Only A Club Version – NBC Tweets



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