Olamide’s song Wo promotes smoking - Ministry of health reveals FG: Health Minister Predict Olamide's Song "WO" to Promote S...
Olamide’s song Wo promotes smoking - Ministry of health reveals
FG: Health Minister Predict Olamide's Song "WO" to Promote Smoking
- Popular musician Olamide has drawn the ire of the federal government over his latest song Wo
- The ministry of health has come out to say his song promotes smoking
- It is not known if the song will be banned
Olamide’s song Wo may be the latest Nigerian hit song but in the eyes of the federal government and ministry of health, it is a danger to the public.
Taking to its Twitter account, the ministry revealed that Wo which featured a line were Olamide mentions cigarettes contravenes Nigeria’s laws on Tobacco advertising, promotion & sponsorship.
According to them, the video promotes a dangerous habit that encourages second-hand smoking. The risks from this include cancers, respiratory & cardiovascular diseases.
@Fmohnigeria
Replying to @Fmohnigeria @olamide_YBNL
The content & video contains scenes that violates the ban on Tobacco Advertising, Promotion & Sponsorship provision of the act #ClearTheAir "Ministry of Health"
FG: Health Minister Predict Olamide's Song "WO" to Promote Smoking
- Popular musician Olamide has drawn the ire of the federal government over his latest song Wo
- The ministry of health has come out to say his song promotes smoking
- It is not known if the song will be banned
Olamide’s song Wo may be the latest Nigerian hit song but in the eyes of the federal government and ministry of health, it is a danger to the public.
Taking to its Twitter account, the ministry revealed that Wo which featured a line were Olamide mentions cigarettes contravenes Nigeria’s laws on Tobacco advertising, promotion & sponsorship.
According to them, the video promotes a dangerous habit that encourages second-hand smoking. The risks from this include cancers, respiratory & cardiovascular diseases.
@Fmohnigeria
Replying to @Fmohnigeria @olamide_YBNL
The content & video contains scenes that violates the ban on Tobacco Advertising, Promotion & Sponsorship provision of the act #ClearTheAir "Ministry of Health"
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