Tuesday 22 August 2017

Skuki Va Va Voom: Pass The Agbara Is Educative - My Thoughts On This Statement


Hearts were broken earlier some hours back following NBC's decision to ban a couple of songs to include the hottest sound in the country at the moment, 'WO' by Olamide....big deal...we all live on social media now.


However my attention was recently drawn to a comment made by Skuki Va va voom one half of music group, Skuki stating that their song PASS THE AGBARA is educative reason NBC decided against banning it.

I would try and steer clear the use ofbig words because all and sundry need to understand just how astoundingly childish and insulting that statement: 'They can't ban Pass the Agbara, it's an educative love song...' like really sir...how????? For the love of Christ, how is painfully degrading sexually suggestive words and sounds educative or even a way of communicating your affection to a girlfriend or wife.

Me i want to smooch on your punapun and i want to lick on your pumapuma....
Ma noh wo lori to ba twerk...to ba fun mi lap dance.....
A for Iro, B for buba. C baby can I be your lover, D do you like the D....

This is asides your sitting in class and not paying attention, instead doing things miscreants indulge in while in school.
I know many will be like 'He is just joking, it's his way of letting people know they have a song,' but even with this, do we need to alert the police men who have been in the industry for a while, have resorted to such mediocre,sad way of drawing attention to their song?

Daddy Va Va Voom....this isn't acceptable and in a country where kids are alread so confused as to what is right from wrong, you don't want to further make things worse for those who are struggling to ensure their kids stay on the right path.

Stupid  Yoruba Girl




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