Nigeria Decries Rising Nudity in Videos

This Day newspaper talks about the rise of nudity in music videos and movies by local artists.

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  • 17 November 2012
    Alingo - P-Square
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    P Square's back again with a brand new video like you've never seen before. Fun packed video with fantastic dance steps and highly entertaining. see more »

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