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Nigerian Parents' Care-Free Attitude To TV/Movie Ratings (PG) by Nobody: 3:11pm On Apr 10, 2006
Nigerian parents should really put in more effort in making sure that their children are not lead into viewing our own home video that are not censored; they are films that require parental guardian which normally most parents fail to do.

So i would like us to please enforce this PG into our children or the under-aged.
Re: Nigerian Parents' Care-Free Attitude To TV/Movie Ratings (PG) by Mustay(m): 6:00pm On Jun 10, 2007
It's 90 percent the fault of the tv stations. These days how stations are myopic and they think we are all delighted on seeing nude gals on poorly directed videos. The annoying thing is that all music shows in nigeria have d same concept!

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