Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, the Kenya Film Classification Board CEO doesnât want to be associated with everything the viral song âUtawezanaâ stands for and condemns it big time.
The âUtawezanaâ hit song as written and performed by Femi One and Mejja has been on everyoneâs lips for weeks ever since it was released on 1st April and it has since gone viral even in Tanzania and Uganda.
The song even made a celebrity out of nowhere, one Azziad Nasenya has now been considered a celebrity thanks to the âUtawezanaâ hit record.
Notwithstanding, the CEO of the Kenya Film Classification Board, Dr. Ezekiel Mutua doesnât want anything to do with the song at all and says that it is immoral.
âOur artistes must not glorify immorality in the guise of creativity. The Okonkwo utawezana nonsense is a shallow, bizarre sexual perversion.â Ezekiel Mutua said.
âThereâs absolutely nothing creative there. That lady would be ashamed to sing such crap before her mother. While comic relief is an integral part of art, it doesnât have to be dirty or sexualized to be entertaining.â
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Ezekiel Mutua stressed the importance of all artistes focusing their creativity to inspire hope and help the society deal with the challenge the COVID-19 has brought thus far.
âThat content lacks rigour and defies common decency. At a time of a national crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, our artistes should focus on creating content that inspires hope and helps society to deal with the current challenges.â Mutua added.
Ezekiel Mutua disclosed the KFCBâs board will take stern action on any and all artistes promoting immorality to society.
âThe Board will take stern measures against artistes who misuse digital technology to promote immorality by creating, broadcasting, distributing or exhibiting immorality and unpalatable content.â
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âSuch people should not be considered as artistes but enemies of society and a threat to the well being of our children. They should not benefit from any Government funds.â
âThe Board will blacklist these kinds of perverts and share their names with the relevant ministries and Government agencies to ensure that they are never engaged by Government.â
âRight now kids are at home and have access to technology as an essential tool for their studies. Itâs wrong to have content that can ruin their morals being circulated with wanton abandon.â
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âItâs worse when mainstream media begins to glorify such dirty content by giving the creators airtime on TV or Radio.â