
Paul Okoye of the popular Psquare fame, popularly known as Rudeboy, has reacted to Minister Of Information, Lai Mohammed’s recent declaration about banning music videos outside Nigeria. Recall that the Federal Government, at the weekend, decried the situation whereby films, reality TV shows and music videos are shot outside Nigeria for consumption by Nigerians. Paul Okoye replies Lai Mohammed.
The Minister opened up on steps to get the Nigeria Broadcasting Code, NBC to discourage the production of Nigerian movies and music outside the country. Read it up in full HERE.
Paul Okoye replies Lai Mohammed
His statement stirred up a lot of controversies among Nigerian music acts and their fans. Paul Okoye has however shared his thoughts on the development. He took to his Instagram page to make this known.
Here’s what he wrote @rudeboypsquare, captioned with a picture he shared: “Our behavior when we hear say FG dey plan stop something. Soon dem go tell us how and which style we go dey use de Kpakam our wife dem, let me come and be going.”
His fans and followers supported him with some comments below…
tinohlion: “Lmao! Una dey kpakam una wife?? Woow
balogunspecialI tire for Nigeria government mad people.”
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ogbaide: “Lmao! I am sure lai Mohamed will suggest missionary style for the kpakam.”
rokodedon: “They should bundle bubu back first to enjoy the amenities put in place … thunder fire devil.”
jefferyigumah: “Don’t mind the useless FG joor when Commander in chief is nowhere to be found.”
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don_aisosa: “All federal government and state government children should be ban for schooling abroad @rudeboypsquare.”
azembedaniel: “@rudeboypsquare don’t mind these misplaced priorities. You put your children in school abroad, go to shopping abroad, go for medics abroad, go for holidays abroad and then wake up one morning without thinking and say you will ban entertainers? This Lai Mohammed of a person isn’t just supposed to be allowed to make public appearances…”
These are just but a few comments. What do you think about what the Minister said?
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