A Nigerian company has placed a ban on the use of Marlian songs and slangs within its premises.
This was uncovered by a twitter user, @DrOlusesan.
I saw a company's HR memo prohibiting use of "mad oo" by employees, within its business premises. It says all forms of vulgarity, "mad ooo" and innuendos derived from being Marlian, Naira Marley's song, or street saying that doesn't portray ethical speeches are banned.
— Son of David (@DrOlusesan) January 16, 2020
HR aye! ???? pic.twitter.com/FXT3f3TycL
Though he didn't mention the company's name, he revealed that he saw a leaked memo from the HR; disabusing the use of unethical language within its premises.
The bulk of which involves vulgar songs like Naira Marley songs, street slangs and the popular saying, "mad oo."
The memo also banned street sayings as well.
@DrOlusesan posted: "I saw a company's HR memo prohibiting the use of "mad oo" by employees, within its business premises. It says all forms of vulgarity, "mad ooo" and innuendos derived from being Marlian, Naira Marley's song, or street saying that doesn't portray ethical speeches are banned.
HR aye!"
Twitter users reacted below:
Company yen o woke rárá
— Olusegun (@Benjay201) January 16, 2020
Don't say that again ????
— Son of David (@DrOlusesan) January 16, 2020
I support this Egbon, since they said Marlians do not graduate, they're not expected to be found in a corporate offices that employ graduates. Inside life ????????????????.
— Major General AbdulHafeez Muh'd Yaoco (@Yaocos) January 17, 2020