Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez has publicly expressed his disagreement with the House of Representatives’ recent directive to shut down all pornographic websites in the country.
The House of Representatives had instructed the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to block access to all pornographic websites nationwide.
Blaqbonez took to social media platform X to share his thoughts on the matter, suggesting that the government’s decision was a clear case of misplaced priorities.
He argued that adult films, like those featuring popular adult star Destiny Mira, provide a sense of comfort and relief to citizens during difficult times.
The rapper’s comments have sparked a debate about the government’s role in regulating online content and the potential implications of such a ban on individual freedoms.