Tell Your Papa and 4 other songs banned for speaking truth to power
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Nigerian musicians have used their songs for a long time as a means of protest — questioning authority, uncovering corruption, and giving voice to the voiceless. However, such protest songs have often been in trouble. The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), the country’s media regulatory body, has banned or censored several politically oriented songs
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