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Why has Nigeria banned Afrobeats song Tell Your Papa?

Why has Nigeria banned Afrobeats song Tell Your Papa?

‘Tell Your Papa’ has been banned for violating the country’s broadcast code

What in the World · BBC World Service

April 17, 20259m 38s

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Show Notes

‘Tell Your Papa’ by Eedris Abdulkareem is an Afrobeats song which criticises Nigeria’s president Bola Tinubu and calls on his son, Seyi Tinubu, to let his father know that "people are dying" because of hardship and insecurity, and that there is "hunger" in the country.

After its release, Nigeria’s National Broadcast Commission (NBC) ordered TV and radio stations not to play the track. They classed it as "inappropriate for broadcast due to its objectionable nature", adding that it falls short of public decency standards.

Neither Nigeria’s president nor his son have commented on the song or the ban.

The BBC’s Makuochi Okafor explains the reaction to the song’s ban and describes what life is like for Nigerians right now.

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