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TEKNO IN TROUBLE FOR PUBLICLY DANCING WITH VAN STRIPPERS

Jenny Soul by Jenny Soul
August 4, 2019
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Penultimate last week Friday , a van filled with strippers numbering about four, were seen at the Lekki-Ikoyi Link bridge. It was gathered that the musician, Augustine Kelechi popularly known as Tekno was actually shooting a music video with the semi nude girls dancing.

Tekno was actually spraying the semi nude girls cash, as well as slapping their butts with the cash, a public show which Nigerians find obscene and offensive.

This sort of public show has actually left Nigerians crying out to the relevant agencies to take the necessary steps to stop such obscenity.

However,the Lagos State Signage and Advertising Agency has announced the suspension of the advertising agency, whose display truck was used for the shooting of the video. The act is said  to be in contravention of section 136 of the criminal law of Lagos State,2015 which stipulates that any person who commits any act of gross indecency with another person in public commits an offence and is liable to a conviction of three years imprisonment.

What this means is thatTekno and his crew risks a jail term for three years for this obscene public display.

Tekno is currently working on his video “Agege”. Let’s see what happens with this

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