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WONMA: Olamide takes down video portraying nurses as s3xual objects (Video)
Multiple award winning rapper and singer, Olamide has been compelled to bring down the video of his song, ‘Wonma.’
The YBNL rapper was dragged on social media over accusations that he portrayed nurses as sexual objects in the video.
The music video which was released some days ago featured vixens dressed in nurse costumes engrossed in various explicit activities and moves while on duty.
Olamide later pulled down the video to the song he shared on his Instagram page but it was a little too late.
Nursing World Nigeria, An online outfit that connects Nigerian nurses, also released a statement on the issue:
“Thanks to everyone who took time to report and request that the video by @Olamide posted on Instagram be taken down.
“While we acknowledge the fact that @Olamide has brought the sounds and beats of Nigeria and Africa to the world at large, the fact still remains that @Olamide recent music video misrepresents and totally disrespects the Nursing profession and healthcare providers. With a video ‘WONMA’ depicting nurses as sextoys and sex objects to over 3.4M and 6.9M followers on @Twitter, @AppleMusic and @instagram.
“It was heartbreaking to say the least. To those who also made the calls and desired to remain unnamed we also appreciate you.
To everyone who used the hashtag: #NursesAreNotSexualObjects we also say thank you.“The video has now been removed Nurses Are No Sexual Objects.”
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