Kenyans on Twitter have expressed mixed reactions following a move by the Kenya Films Classification Board to ban 'taka taka ' hit song.

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The song was done by Alvin aka Alvindo and produced by Fast Cash Music Group.

Alvin who wrote the song after a messy breakup with his ex-girlfriend, has been summoned to appear before the board.

According to the board, it's now an offence to broadcast or possess the song in question.

“Takataka is characterised by crude language that objectifies women and glorifies hurting them as normal reaction to rejection of overtures by men,” KFCB tweeted.

KFCB added that the song will not be available anywhere including on the media and entertainment joints.

Broadcasting, exhibition, distribution (including online) or possession of 'Takataka' is a criminal offense. This song should not be performed live or broadcast anywhere within the Republic of Kenya," KFCB tweeted.

A number of Kenyans have castigated the board saying that they are late, and were just seeking attention considering that it is over three months since the song was produced.

Here is a sample of reactions from Twitter users regarding KFCB's move to ban 'taka taka' hit song;