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p-square- peter okoye and Jude considering switching nationality due to FG video ban

p-square- peter okoye and Jude considering switching nationality due to FG video ban

By Adeblow23 in 19 Jul 2017 | 20:17
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Well, it seems like the first sets of celebrities to
react to the Federal Government’s video ban are
from the Square family, as Jude Okoye and Peter
Okoye are considering switching nationality to
enable them to shoot videos abroad.
The brothers have immense dislike and
disapproval for the ban on music videos and
movies shot outside the country and are
threatening to relocate to a foreign country. The
Federal Government seeks to promote Nigerian
contents by getting entertainers to use Nigerian
locations for their music videos and movies; not
foreign locations all the time.
But P-Square does not share in the FG’s vision.
So, Mr. P, as he is popularly called, took to his
IG page to react to the FG’s announcement by
declaring their intention to switch citizenship. Mr. P wrote; “Our behavior when we hear say FG dey plan stop something. Soon, dem go tell us how and which style we go dey use de Kpakam our wife dem. Let me come and be going.”
Okay, guys… I don’t really think it’s any of our
businesses where P-Square decides to pitch his tent. But about the Federal Government’s ban, what do you make of it??? Do you think it is
proper???
19 Jul 2017 | 20:17
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what's the FG problem with entertainment industry, I no they want to make 9ja a better place,but how many area for 9ja make sense 4 video, they should first treat d wound
20 Jul 2017 | 02:11
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Your FG vision is typical nonsense. If they have better locations here than abroad, i don't think they'll always travel to shoot there music. Putting a ban is not the best option rather they should develop their country so that other people can travel down here to shoot their music videos
20 Jul 2017 | 02:26
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dis country sev tire me.........infact am leaving dis country to asaba... nonsense
20 Jul 2017 | 02:48
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