Eedris Abdulkareem, We Are Going To Shoot Another Video - VeryDarkMan
Controversial self-acclaimed activist, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has stated his plans to shoot another video of the recently banned 'Tell Your Papa' song by legendary rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem.
Recall that the Nigerian Voice reported on Thursday, that the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has barred Nigerian radio and television stations from airing the trending song titled "Tell Your Papa" by veteran rapper, Eedris Abdulkareem.
The federal regulating agency cited "objectionable nature" of the song for the ban.
Reacting to the ban, VeryDarkMan, in a video message on his social media pages, noted that he went to Eedris Abdulkareem's page, and he saw the message that the rapper's new single has been banned by the NBC.
He stressed that the government is running away from the plain truth, hence the reason for banning the song from radio and television.
VeryDarkman, however, revealed that he is set to sponsor another video for the song, which will feature him, and he will ensure that the song goes viral on social media since the government has decided to ban it on television and radio.
VeryDarkman said:
"I went to Eedris Abdulkareem’s page and saw the message NBC sent to him that they have banned his song, ‘Tell Your Papa,’ wherein he asked Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to tell his father that there is hardship in the country and people are dying.
"So the government doesn’t want to hear it on the stations, and they know he is saying the truth. Isn’t there hardship in the country? Ain’t people dying from insecurity?
“This is what we are going to do now. First of all, we don’t even know radio. How many people listen to radio or watch TV? That’s by the way. We are going to take it over by social media.
“Dear, Eedris Abdulkareem, we are going to shoot another video. This time, we will sponsor it. I will be in the video. We will also look for Tinubu’s lookalike since we can’t get the President to be in the video. We will remake the video, ‘Tell Your Papa 2.’ Then, we will also highlight other problems.
“That [the ban] is to say, this people listen to what is going on in Nigeria but they don’t want to act. Then when you talk, they want to control the media so that you don’t have a voice and this voice doesn’t exceed what they can control.”