We Go Make Singer Tekno Scapegoat For Im Public Nudity- Federal Government

The Federal government don react to the yama-yama music video of popular musician, Augustine Kelechi, wey una sabi am as Tekno, of the four semi-nude women wey dance for moving van on the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge in Lagos.

The artiste, for the four-minute video, dey throw money wey look like dollars to the young sisi dem.

The government dey disappoint with Tekno say im release the yama-yama video.

For statement on Sunday by the Director General, National Council for Arts and Culture, wey bi parastatal of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Segun Runsewe, yarn say dem go make  Tekno scapegoat “to teach others a serious lesson.”
Make Una read wetin im yarn ,

The NCAC is committed to exposing proponents of such kind of offensive sights and videos in Nigeria, while security agencies will be briefed to place Tekno on their watch list, “because his conduct is a threat to national security.”

“We commend the police for arresting Tekno for the shameful misconduct. The same person, who was granted bail on health grounds has gone ahead to release the controversial video.

We are now warning him to desist from this shameful conduct, which is not part of our culture.
“No single person is bigger than Nigeria; whether he likes it or not, we are going to use him as a scapegoat to send strong signals that this government does not tolerate nonsense and immorality, but discipline, which is our moral principle.

“Since the offensive Tekno scam video came to the limelight, I have received hundreds of telephone calls and SMS from Nigerians at home and others in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and other parts of the world querying why such anomalies would 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 a bad influence on Nigerian youths.

“We are committed to exposing proponents of this kind of offensive sights and videos. We warn that nudity is not part of our culture and should not be tolerated. The Federal Government will henceforth fish out clubs for nude dancers across the country for their promoters to face prosecution.”

MAKE UNA READ WETIN  PUNCH report Section 134 (a) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015, stipulated that an indecent act in a public place would make both parties engaging in the act liable to imprisonment for two years.

Section 136 also states that any person, who commits any act of gross indecency with another person in public, commits an offence and is liable upon conviction to three years imprisonment.

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