Monopoly NCN Radio Bans Bounty Killer & Mavado Songs...BADANG!!!
lyndo said
12:00 05/02 2008
Monopoly NCN Radio Bans Bounty Killer & Mavado Songs
NCNradio_edit.jpgCapitol News reported yesterday evening that monopoly NCN radio has taken the decision to ban the music of Bounty Killer and Mavado from their airwaves.
According to a report carried on livinguyana.blogspot.com the move follows the government banning the two Jamaican dancehall artistes from traveling to Guyana to perform or for any other purpose. On air presenters were informed of the move late yesterday afternoon.
This is a natural move following the banning of the artistes from Guyana. Mavado was slated to perform alongside Lady Saw at the Linden Town Week this weekend but since his ban has been replaced by the self proclaimed dancehall king Beenie Man.
pengo said
12:01 05/02 2008
Bullet!!!!!!!
Crazypickney said
12:24 05/02 2008
what the hell
Shem1 said
12:26 05/02 2008
o man less fans fi dem now
Yoshi said
12:29 05/02 2008
U here weh ova deh name Guyana so dem love battyman If mi a Galana mi ago
vybz10107 said
13:17 05/02 2008
lol @ yoshi real real on a serious note a foolishness
Memphis said
15:24 05/02 2008
Bullcrap
rrDesignZ said
00:15 05/03 2008
There really seems to be no end in sight to the woes of Alliance member Mavado and Bounty Killer as new developments reaching the offices of 876 has just informed us that Capitol News this evening reported that Guyanese monopoly NCN radio has taken the decision to ban the music of the Alliance leader Bounty Killer and his protege' Mavado from their airwaves.
This follows the government banning the two Jamaican dancehall artistes from traveling to Guyana to perform or for any other purpose. On air presenters were informed of the move late yesterday afternoon.
This is a natural move following the banning of the artistes from Guyana. Mavado was slated to perform alongside Lady Saw at the Linden Town Week this weekend but since his ban has been replaced by the self proclaimed king of the dancehall Beenie Man.
Party Promoter Out On Bail
In others news popular party promoter Roderick Reid was granted bail when he appeared before the island's courts earlier today to answer to charges of indecent assault and gross indecency after administering alcohol to a minor with the intent of committing an indictable offence.
This follows the government banning the two Jamaican dancehall artistes from traveling to Guyana to perform or for any other purpose. On air presenters were informed of the move late yesterday afternoon.
This is a natural move following the banning of the artistes from Guyana. Mavado was slated to perform alongside Lady Saw at the Linden Town Week this weekend but since his ban has been replaced by the self proclaimed king of the dancehall Beenie Man.
Party Promoter Out On Bail
In others news popular party promoter Roderick Reid was granted bail when he appeared before the island's courts earlier today to answer to charges of indecent assault and gross indecency after administering alcohol to a minor with the intent of committing an indictable offence.