Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by NJobs: 3:35pm On Aug 12, 2019 |
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Nice move from the FG This tekno of a guy self wey be like foul wen dem pour hot water nor go go sit down one place.
Is this how he plans to give back to society for taking him to the top? To promote immorality with his music and corrupt the youth and little children? Imagin the ikorodu boys see thelis and trys to mimic him as usual....
I dont know why they're still placing him under watch. he should be made to face the music instantly before another muron rises up.
Naira Marley too should be brought to book for his stupid soapy dance. Its because nothing was done about his that tecno too came up with his and before you know it more and more will be springing up.
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Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by donprinyo(m): 4:33pm On Aug 12, 2019 |
Una no get work. |
Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by onyxo76(m): 4:47pm On Aug 12, 2019 |
Threat to national security ke, haba fg ,this one don spoil everything already, kilode, how naked women dancing dey take threaten our national security 2 Likes |
Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by NJobs: 5:03pm On Aug 12, 2019 |
YoungHunter: Recall hat few days back, some nude girls were seen dancing in a transparent truck in Lagos at night, well the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) says it will sanction a Nigerian Musician, Augustine Kelechi, popularly known as “Tekno”, and use him as a scapegoat to teach others serious lesson.
Its Director-General, Mr Olusegun Runsewe, made this assertion while reacting to the controversial music video in which Techno paraded nude dancers.
“No single person is bigger than Nigeria.
“We are going to use him as a scapegoat to send a strong signal that this government does not tolerate nonsense and immorality, but discipline, which is our moral principle,” Runsewe said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a four-minute video showing half-naked women dancing in a transparent outdoor display truck in Lagos has been causing an uproar on social media since Aug. 2.
The truck showed the women dancing on a stripper pole, wearing only brassiers and underpants.
It was seen around the Toll Gate Plaza on Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos.
Tekno, in the video was seen throwing money perceived to be dollars at the young nude women.
Runsewe, in a statement by his media aide, Mr Frank Meke, described the offensive video as disgusting with scenes of four nude women dancing in a moving van on Lekki-Epe Expressway.
The director-general expressed disappointment that in spite of the ongoing investigations into the anomalies, Tekno still went ahead to release the offensive video to the public.
“NCAC is committed to exposing proponents of such kinds of offensive sights and videos in Nigeria,” Runsewe said.
The director-general said that security agencies would be directed to place Tekno on watch list, adding, “his conduct is a threat to national security”.
Runsewe said: “Since the offensive Tekno scam video came to limelight, I have received hundreds of telephone calls and SMS from Nigerians at home and others in United Kingdom, U.S, Canada and other parts of the world.
“They are querying why such anomaly could be tolerated in Nigeria.
“Now that he has released the shameful video, when investigation is still ongoing, we are going to inform security agencies to place him on their watch list.
“Because, his action is a threat to national security and bad influence on Nigerian youths.
“We warn that nudity is not part of our culture and should not be tolerated.
“The Federal Government will henceforth fish out such clubs for nude dancers across the country for their promoters to face prosecution.”
The NCAC chief, however, commended the police for arresting Tekno for the shameful misconduct, regretting that the same person, who was granted bail on health ground, had gone ahead to release the nude controversial video.
“We are now warning him to desist from this shameful conduct which is not part of our culture,” he said.
Runsewe said that Section 134 (a) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State (2015) stipulates that an indecent act in a public place made parties engaging in the act liable to imprisonment for two years.
“Section136, however, states that any person, who committed any act of gross indecency with another person in public, committed an offence and is liable upon conviction to three years imprisonment,” he said.
The official music video for his song, “Agege”, which was released on Thursday, showed Tekno in the moving van performing to the camera with the half-clad women dancing seductively.
The Lagos State Signage and Advertising Agency had since suspended the advertising agency, which owned the display truck used in shooting the video, until the completion of its investigations. (NAN)
Source: https://dailyscoopers.com/nigerian-government-will-use-tekno-as-a-scapegoat-to-teach-others/ |
Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by ValentineEkpezu(m): 5:30pm On Aug 12, 2019 |
THIS COUNTRY? |
Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by YoungHunter: 6:07pm On Aug 12, 2019 |
YoungHunter: Recall hat few days back, some nude girls were seen dancing in a transparent truck in Lagos at night, well the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) says it will sanction a Nigerian Musician, Augustine Kelechi, popularly known as “Tekno”, and use him as a scapegoat to teach others serious lesson.
Its Director-General, Mr Olusegun Runsewe, made this assertion while reacting to the controversial music video in which Techno paraded nude dancers.
“No single person is bigger than Nigeria.
“We are going to use him as a scapegoat to send a strong signal that this government does not tolerate nonsense and immorality, but discipline, which is our moral principle,” Runsewe said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a four-minute video showing half-naked women dancing in a transparent outdoor display truck in Lagos has been causing an uproar on social media since Aug. 2.
The truck showed the women dancing on a stripper pole, wearing only brassiers and underpants.
It was seen around the Toll Gate Plaza on Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos.
Tekno, in the video was seen throwing money perceived to be dollars at the young nude women.
Runsewe, in a statement by his media aide, Mr Frank Meke, described the offensive video as disgusting with scenes of four nude women dancing in a moving van on Lekki-Epe Expressway.
The director-general expressed disappointment that in spite of the ongoing investigations into the anomalies, Tekno still went ahead to release the offensive video to the public.
“NCAC is committed to exposing proponents of such kinds of offensive sights and videos in Nigeria,” Runsewe said.
The director-general said that security agencies would be directed to place Tekno on watch list, adding, “his conduct is a threat to national security”.
Runsewe said: “Since the offensive Tekno scam video came to limelight, I have received hundreds of telephone calls and SMS from Nigerians at home and others in United Kingdom, U.S, Canada and other parts of the world.
“They are querying why such anomaly could be tolerated in Nigeria.
“Now that he has released the shameful video, when investigation is still ongoing, we are going to inform security agencies to place him on their watch list.
“Because, his action is a threat to national security and bad influence on Nigerian youths.
“We warn that nudity is not part of our culture and should not be tolerated.
“The Federal Government will henceforth fish out such clubs for nude dancers across the country for their promoters to face prosecution.”
The NCAC chief, however, commended the police for arresting Tekno for the shameful misconduct, regretting that the same person, who was granted bail on health ground, had gone ahead to release the nude controversial video.
“We are now warning him to desist from this shameful conduct which is not part of our culture,” he said.
Runsewe said that Section 134 (a) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State (2015) stipulates that an indecent act in a public place made parties engaging in the act liable to imprisonment for two years.
“Section136, however, states that any person, who committed any act of gross indecency with another person in public, committed an offence and is liable upon conviction to three years imprisonment,” he said.
The official music video for his song, “Agege”, which was released on Thursday, showed Tekno in the moving van performing to the camera with the half-clad women dancing seductively.
The Lagos State Signage and Advertising Agency had since suspended the advertising agency, which owned the display truck used in shooting the video, until the completion of its investigations. (NAN)
Source: https://dailyscoopers.com/nigerian-government-will-use-tekno-as-a-scapegoat-to-teach-others/ heard he has being given administrative bail |
Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by 9jaRealist: 2:15am On Aug 13, 2019 |
So the National Council for Arts and Culture is now the prosecuting authority in Nigeria?! > |
Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by YoungHunter: 10:43pm On Aug 13, 2019 |
YoungHunter: Recall hat few days back, some nude girls were seen dancing in a transparent truck in Lagos at night, well the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) says it will sanction a Nigerian Musician, Augustine Kelechi, popularly known as “Tekno”, and use him as a scapegoat to teach others serious lesson.
Its Director-General, Mr Olusegun Runsewe, made this assertion while reacting to the controversial music video in which Techno paraded nude dancers.
“No single person is bigger than Nigeria.
“We are going to use him as a scapegoat to send a strong signal that this government does not tolerate nonsense and immorality, but discipline, which is our moral principle,” Runsewe said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a four-minute video showing half-naked women dancing in a transparent outdoor display truck in Lagos has been causing an uproar on social media since Aug. 2.
The truck showed the women dancing on a stripper pole, wearing only brassiers and underpants.
It was seen around the Toll Gate Plaza on Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos.
Tekno, in the video was seen throwing money perceived to be dollars at the young nude women.
Runsewe, in a statement by his media aide, Mr Frank Meke, described the offensive video as disgusting with scenes of four nude women dancing in a moving van on Lekki-Epe Expressway.
The director-general expressed disappointment that in spite of the ongoing investigations into the anomalies, Tekno still went ahead to release the offensive video to the public.
“NCAC is committed to exposing proponents of such kinds of offensive sights and videos in Nigeria,” Runsewe said.
The director-general said that security agencies would be directed to place Tekno on watch list, adding, “his conduct is a threat to national security”.
Runsewe said: “Since the offensive Tekno scam video came to limelight, I have received hundreds of telephone calls and SMS from Nigerians at home and others in United Kingdom, U.S, Canada and other parts of the world.
“They are querying why such anomaly could be tolerated in Nigeria.
“Now that he has released the shameful video, when investigation is still ongoing, we are going to inform security agencies to place him on their watch list.
“Because, his action is a threat to national security and bad influence on Nigerian youths.
“We warn that nudity is not part of our culture and should not be tolerated.
“The Federal Government will henceforth fish out such clubs for nude dancers across the country for their promoters to face prosecution.”
The NCAC chief, however, commended the police for arresting Tekno for the shameful misconduct, regretting that the same person, who was granted bail on health ground, had gone ahead to release the nude controversial video.
“We are now warning him to desist from this shameful conduct which is not part of our culture,” he said.
Runsewe said that Section 134 (a) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State (2015) stipulates that an indecent act in a public place made parties engaging in the act liable to imprisonment for two years.
“Section136, however, states that any person, who committed any act of gross indecency with another person in public, committed an offence and is liable upon conviction to three years imprisonment,” he said.
The official music video for his song, “Agege”, which was released on Thursday, showed Tekno in the moving van performing to the camera with the half-clad women dancing seductively.
The Lagos State Signage and Advertising Agency had since suspended the advertising agency, which owned the display truck used in shooting the video, until the completion of its investigations. (NAN)
Source: https://dailyscoopers.com/nigerian-government-will-use-tekno-as-a-scapegoat-to-teach-others/ |
Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by LaudateII: 4:49pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
etrange: Just nudity?
You do not know the Nigerian constitution, stop embarrassing yourself.
"A person who intentionally exposes his or her genital organs, or a substantial part thereof with the intention of causing distress to the other party, or that another party seeing it may be tempted or induced to commit an offence under this Act, commits an offence termed ‘indecent exposure".
What Tekno did is both illegal and indecent. If you don't see anything wrong with it but carry placards against BBN (which isn't illegal by the way), then you've got both ignorance and hypocrisy to deal with.
Those who have ears to hear, let them hear!! |
Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by YoungHunter: 10:55pm On Aug 15, 2019 |
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Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by opebiboy: 6:38am On Aug 16, 2019 |
Noise. Helping to promote wack tekno |
Re: Lagos Nude Dance: Tekno Will Be Used As A Scapegoat To Teach Others - FG by NJobs: 9:12am On Aug 16, 2019 |
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