Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) CEO Dr Ezekiel Mutua now demands the removal of a wildebeest sculpture at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for its sexual connotations.
Making his observation through his Facebook page, Dr Mutua said; "This sculpture is bizarre and thoughtlessly obscene."
The country's Moral Cop argued that the sexual connotation depicted in the wildebeest sculpture adds no value to the marketing initiative of the country to tourists arriving or leaving JKIA.
"It's the work of a dirty mind trying cheaply to sell their creativity. It is not different from the dirty minds who sexualize adverts on TV or on outdoor advertising," he barked.
According to the KFCB boss, the sculpture would not lose any value if the animals were simply grazing in their natural habitation.
"The mounting aspect sends a wrong message and the sculpture must change. It fails our suitability criteria for content or information meant for public exhibition."
Sober Up
He warned that his board will not tolerate such bizarre ads and marketing strategies since they are meant to create unnecessary sexual innuendo.
"We need to sober up!" Dr Mutua stated.