Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culture. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2013

Africans should’t complain about nudity in music videos, it is part of dance culture” – Dencia




Sultry singer, Dencia, has taken a clean swipe at those who condemn nudity in music videos.
Recently, the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC), banned seven videos including P-Square’s ‘Alingo’ and Timaya’s ‘Bom Bom’, for sexual content and Dencia feels all these is killing the dance culture, which in her opinion includes showing off cleavage, etc.
She tweeted: “Y do Africans complain about ass & boobs shaking in videos when its part of the dance culture? I’ve bin to villages where they dance naked.”
 
Although most of Dencia’s videos are provocative, none has ever been banned by the NBC.


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Students filmed having public s*x at ‘safe s*x ball’ give disturbing insight into university culture





The invitation left little to the imagination: the silhouette of a naked woman in stilettoes with horns and a whip, posing in a seated position like Sharon Stone in that now infamous moment from the film, Basic Instinct. 
The scene inside the University of Exeter’s Great Hall, setting for the annual Safer S*x Ball last month, was as decadent as the publicity material which advertised it.

Opinion: Yes, rape is a culture of the Nigerian society




Like Babylon and his crew who celebrated their successful rape, we unwittingly grant rapists the space to rub it in.
I encountered rape very early in life. I was perhaps 14 when a random visit to the home of a local ruffian presented me with my first glimpse. A girl, lying on the bed, with only a tiny towel to cover a miniscule part of her honour, stared at me from a threadbare mattress, her eyes pleading yet seemingly resigned to her fate. I had been sent to the room to “take kola”. I remember her clothes were in a bucket by the door, a bucket filled with water. Her story was sad. A visitor from the east, she had only asked for directions to her brother’s house in Angwan Kanawa and was lured to the house of Baba Wani’s aged grandmother, where he and his boys took turns on her. 

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