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KFCB BANS ‘NIKO UCHI’ AND ‘YESU NINYANDUE’ GOSPEL SONGS

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The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) has issued a demand  letter to Chris Embarambamba and William Getumbe to pull down the inappropriate content on their various platforms failure to which they will face the law. 

According to KFCB, Chris Embarambamba’s single Niko Uchi and William Gatune’s  song Yes Ninyandue  are unpalatable songs that contravene Films and Stage Plays Act Cap 222 of the law of Kenya.

The song titled: ‘Niko Uchi’, which is purported gospel invites ridicule to the Christian religion, also contains nudity, vulgarity. It has further been noted that some of the artist’s dancing styles are violent and others present imitable behaviour, which if copied by children/minors, can be dangerous and disastrous,” said KFCB acting CEO Nelly Muluka.

KFCB has issued demand letters to Embarambamba and Getumbe, instructing them to remove any inappropriate content from their respective platforms. “A demand letter has been issued to (Chris Embarambamba and William Getumbe) to pull down any inappropriate content from their various platforms failure to which, they will face the law in line with the Films and Stage Plays Act Cap 222 of the Laws of Kenya,” said KFCB.

The board has further singled out religious acts by a Bishop going by the name ‘Johanna‘ whom the board says is among the adults using their religious influence to “mislead the public through indecent exposure performances with sexual innuendos. In a religious Institution, where minors are likely exposed.”

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