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NBC Bans Olamide Song, 'Don't-Stop' For Vulgar Lyrics

Just months after The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) banned Olamide's 'Bobo' for vulgar lyrics, the organisation has banned another of the singer's song- 'Don’t Stop' for the same offence. The NBC in a memo stated that examples of phrases in the song that necessitated the blacklisting includes:  "I just wanna hit it now now now," "Je kin wo be ( let me enter 'the place' )," "don’t stop, take it," "Oun tami oun ro mi," (my private parts are hurting me) "It took your mama 9 months to make it," "wa gba ponron (come and let me give you my joystick )."  etc

Exit this race within 24 hours or we will release all we have found.'- hackers threaten U.S presidential candidate Ted Cruz

Today, an individual purporting to be a representative of the hacker group Anonymous posted a disturbing Twitter video that threatened to expose 'very dirty secrets' of U.S Presidential candidate Ted Cruz including information about Cruz ‘visiting prostitutes!’ “Your lying during this presidential campaign has gotten out of control,” the video begins. A voice alleges, “You have committed voter fraud to steal votes that do not belong to you … The fraud you have committed against Mr. [Ben]Carson will not be tolerated.”  “Anonymous will not let this go without repercussions or consequences,” the video states. “We will not sit and watch the citizens of America fall for it any longer.” “Almost every word that comes out of your mouth is a complete lie … and you, Mr. Cruz, have been hiding behind some very dirty secrets that lie beneath the surface … secrets that you believed would never haunt you.” “It’s time that we tell America what’s hiding behind the curtain,” the voice s

Photos: President Buhari receives DG of International Atomic Energy Agency at the Statehouse

President Buhari on today received the Director-General of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mr Y. Amano at the Statehouse. In the group photo taken after the meeting were the Minister of Health Isaac Adewole, Minister of Works, Power and Housing Babatunde Fashola, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Minister of Science and Technology Chris Ngige, and Minister of Solid Minerals Kayode Fayemi.