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    MTV Base and Soundcity Remove Naira Marley’s Music Videos; Radio Stations Ban His Songs

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    By Becky Usman

    In a significant development, Naira Marley’s music videos have been abruptly pulled from the playlists of MTV Base and Soundcity. Additionally, his music has faced a ban from several radio stations, including Splash FM, Fresh FM, Island FM, Okin FM, Divine, and Agidigbo.

    The repercussions of this have extended to Naira Marley’s social media presence, as he has experienced a notable decline, shedding a staggering 500,000 followers on his Instagram account.

    Furthermore, the impact has stretched to the music industry, affecting Zinoleesky, whose planned US Tour was regrettably canceled in the wake of these events.

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