Olamide who released his new video 'Story For The Gods', may have gotten himself into trouble with the law after scenes from his video suggests homos*xuality.
Ever since President Goodluck Jonathan signed the new anti-g*y act into law, it has drawn all kinds of reactions from both within and outside the country but the law still holds.
Some persons have decided to come to terms with it, while others have continued to condemn it, saying the President ought to be more interested in other important issues than homos*xuality in Nigeria, which is accepted by the Western world has already.
Now, according to the new law, anyone involved in homos*xual risks 10 to 14 years jail term.
The states that: "The public show of same s*x amorous relationship directly or indirectly is prohibited," the Same S*x Marriage (Prohibition) Act, 2013 stated in Section 4, subsection 2.
Also, the same act stated in Section 5, subsection 2 that, "A person who registers, operates or participate in g*y clubs, societies and organisation, or directly or indirectly makes public show of same s*x amorous relationship in Nigeria commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of 10 years imprisonment."
Going by the above, top Nigerian rapper, Olamide, may have gotten himself in trouble due to some embarrassing scenes in his new music video, 'Story for the gods'.
Some clips from the video show some ladies showing what is relating to s*xual desires and according to Section 5, subsection 2 of the act, Olamide has stepped the boundaries and may spend 10 years behind bars.
Even though the video has been getting massive airplays on cable stations, the scenes suggesting amorous relationships in his video have continued to be blurred by the media stations playing it, showing they don't want to be associated with such either.
Songs and movies have been banned before now in Nigeria, irrespective of who did them and Olamide may not be an exemption but one of the questions craving for answers 'will Olamide be the first celebrity to get into jail under the new Same S*x Marriage (Prohibition) Act, 2013'?Olamide May Spend 10 Years In Prison
Ever since President Goodluck Jonathan signed the new anti-g*y act into law, it has drawn all kinds of reactions from both within and outside the country but the law still holds.
Some persons have decided to come to terms with it, while others have continued to condemn it, saying the President ought to be more interested in other important issues than homos*xuality in Nigeria, which is accepted by the Western world has already.
Now, according to the new law, anyone involved in homos*xual risks 10 to 14 years jail term.
The states that: "The public show of same s*x amorous relationship directly or indirectly is prohibited," the Same S*x Marriage (Prohibition) Act, 2013 stated in Section 4, subsection 2.
Also, the same act stated in Section 5, subsection 2 that, "A person who registers, operates or participate in g*y clubs, societies and organisation, or directly or indirectly makes public show of same s*x amorous relationship in Nigeria commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a term of 10 years imprisonment."
Going by the above, top Nigerian rapper, Olamide, may have gotten himself in trouble due to some embarrassing scenes in his new music video, 'Story for the gods'.
Some clips from the video show some ladies showing what is relating to s*xual desires and according to Section 5, subsection 2 of the act, Olamide has stepped the boundaries and may spend 10 years behind bars.
Even though the video has been getting massive airplays on cable stations, the scenes suggesting amorous relationships in his video have continued to be blurred by the media stations playing it, showing they don't want to be associated with such either.
Songs and movies have been banned before now in Nigeria, irrespective of who did them and Olamide may not be an exemption but one of the questions craving for answers 'will Olamide be the first celebrity to get into jail under the new Same S*x Marriage (Prohibition) Act, 2013'?Olamide May Spend 10 Years In Prison
Olamide May Spend 10 Years In Prison
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