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Actress Belinda Effah sends memo to govt over Tekno’s video of nude ladies dancing in Lekki

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Actress Belinda Effah sends memo to govt over Tekno's video of nude ladies dancing in Lekki

Nollywood actress Belinda Effah has written a short memo to government over a viral video of some naked ladies in a see through mobile truck dancing and causing commotion in traffic in the Lekki area of Lagos.

In a post on her Instagram page, the actress called on the government to enforce rules against such indecency to serve as a deterrent to others.

The actress who was put off by what this generation is churning out, also called out singer, Tekno after it was revealed that the truck filled with the scantily dressed ladies was leased by the musician who was shooting a new musical video.

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She wrote thus on Instagram; “#Dear Nigerian Government Are We Going To Mortgage Our Children’s Future To Such Shameful Act as Satisfaction Of Some Men Libido at the expense of What? These men Know where to Go if they have such needs.

“Our Children Can’t Be Exposed To Such Insanity and It Doesn’t Matter If It Happened At Night Time. Lekki Toll Gate Is Not Red Light District . Please let’s Apply Some Morals and Decorum and Call a Spade a Spade.

“What ever Company Responsible For This Should Be Cautioned or Called To Order Accordingly. Their Business is not Everyone’s Business and should Have Restrictions.The Government Should Have Restrictions On Indecent Exposure.

“This Is PG 18 so it should be in the confines of their business center not to the general public because our children are are risk of seeing this. I am so pained . What happened to our Traditional Morals , we can never be more foreign than the foreigners please. We are still Nigerians at heart , at least some of us are . Thank you.”

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