The multiple award winner and OBO crooner, Davido is presently wanted by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
The video of his new international collabo with Meek Mill titled ‘Fans Mi’ which the artiste recently celebrated for hitting one million views on Youtube in 10 days has put him on the NDLEA’s radar.
The music video is said to feature scenes of Davido discussing with an unidentified man as they bargain over a briefcase of dollars and parcels of hard drugs. In an interview with NDLEA’s head of public affairs, Mitchell Ofoyeju said;
“The agency considers the musical video, ‘Fans Mi’ inappropriate and indecent.
It has the tendency to negatively influence and induce drug use and trafficking. Besides, it is counter-productive on the campaign against drug production, trafficking and abuse. The agency is also investigating the matter and will take necessary action,” he concluded.
Also commenting on the music video is popular music video critic, Nuella O’Peters also had this to say; “It’s really outrageous seeing a brand ambassador and a mentor to millions of African youths indulging in such acts.
He even went as far as using the substance for cooking in the video. Can you imagine! It’s uncalled for. I do hope the Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation will do something about the video.”
The video of his new international collabo with Meek Mill titled ‘Fans Mi’ which the artiste recently celebrated for hitting one million views on Youtube in 10 days has put him on the NDLEA’s radar.
The music video is said to feature scenes of Davido discussing with an unidentified man as they bargain over a briefcase of dollars and parcels of hard drugs. In an interview with NDLEA’s head of public affairs, Mitchell Ofoyeju said;
“The agency considers the musical video, ‘Fans Mi’ inappropriate and indecent.
It has the tendency to negatively influence and induce drug use and trafficking. Besides, it is counter-productive on the campaign against drug production, trafficking and abuse. The agency is also investigating the matter and will take necessary action,” he concluded.
Also commenting on the music video is popular music video critic, Nuella O’Peters also had this to say; “It’s really outrageous seeing a brand ambassador and a mentor to millions of African youths indulging in such acts.
He even went as far as using the substance for cooking in the video. Can you imagine! It’s uncalled for. I do hope the Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation will do something about the video.”
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