But local
media criticised the pop star for her “suggestive poses” and for being
“scantily” dressed during a show that was broadcast on public television,
albeit with a slight delay.
Nigerian
R&B duo P-Square delighted tens of thousands of onlookers, with one young
fan who came with a group of friends saying, “It was great! We love you,
P-Square, thank you!”
Government
spokesman Mustapha Khalfi, a member of the Islamist Justice and Development
party, strongly denounced the broadcast on state television.
“What was
broadcast is unacceptable and goes against broadcasting law,” Khalfi wrote on
Twitter.
The
performance of Williams, now world famous for his 2014 smash hit “Happy”,
received more universal approval.
“I loved it,
there were lots of young people and Pharrell Williams’ performance was full of
joy. I want to go back!” one fan told AFP.
On Sunday,
Nigerian R&B duo P-Square delighted tens of thousands of onlookers, with one
young fan who came with a group of friends saying, “It was great! We love you,
P-Square, thank you!”
Audience members react as they hold up placards while watching Nigerian group P Square and Moroccan group Barbe a Papa perform during the 14th edition of the Mawazine music festival in Rabat on May 31, 2015. AFP PHOTO
The festival
runs until June 6 and will also see live performances by international acts
such as Sean Paul, Avicii, Placebo, Akon, Sting, Usher and Maroon 5.
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