MUST READ: Why your children should avoid Davido’s video “Fans Mi”
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From the first view, one’s eyes are assailed by lots of cash displayed on a table with several types of guns. As if that is not bad enough, nearly naked girls are spotted dancing raunchily in almost every scene of the video.
Have you watched popstar, David Adeleke aka Davido’s latest video, ‘Fans Mi’ featuring American rapper, Meek Mill?
Then you will agree that no child under
the age of 18 should see it. Even though music videos have since been
reduced to nothing more than scantily-dressed ladies shaking their
butts, and the glorification of drunkenness, Davido’s video pushes the
boundary of decency.
From the first view, one’s eyes are assailed by lots of cash displayed on a table with several types of guns. As if that is not bad enough, nearly naked girls are spotted dancing raunchily in almost every scene of the video.
The story-line of the video is worse. Davido tries to seal a deal with a
drug dealer to supply cocaine while the dealer hands him cases of
dollars for the transaction. Davido then goes back to his mansion where
he can be seen aided by the brassieres-and-panties flaunting ladies
preparing the cocaine. It is not until the end of the video that we get
to see that the cocaine Davido delivered to the drug dealer was only
semovita (a local Nigerian food).
We must ask though: what is he trying to teach his fans who are largely made up of impressionable youths? That it is okay to engage in the sale of illicit drugs to make money? Or that guns are now suddenly ‘cool’ toys to have?
We must ask though: what is he trying to teach his fans who are largely made up of impressionable youths? That it is okay to engage in the sale of illicit drugs to make money? Or that guns are now suddenly ‘cool’ toys to have?
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