This is contained in a statement issued by the Director of Public Affairs of the NBC, Mr Awwalu Salihu, in Abuja on Monday.
The NBC said the programme is capable of corrupting the youths as it is also at variance with Nigerian law which prohibits homosexuality.
“The attention of the NBC has been drawn to the concern raised by some members of the public about some alleged plans by the TLC Channel on DSTV to begin airing a programme, I am Jazz, which is about a transgender child.
“The commission has drawn the attention of the service provider to this concern and has received firm assurances that it will investigate and if it concerns that the programme is indeed promoting undesirable ideas that will offend the Nigerian public,” it added.
Meanwhile, MultiChoice Nigeria has complied with the directive of the NBC not to air the controversial mini-series.
A statement from the organisation said it was aware of the concerns raised by Nigerian viewers across various platforms about the production.
It said: “After careful consideration and wide consultation from various stakeholders, MultiChoice informs its esteemed subscribers that the mini-series, I am Jazz has been pulled off the schedule.
“We regularly assess the impact our content have on our customers and we reassure them that their interests are always considered.
“However, we take comfort in knowing that our decoders are encrypted with the parental control feature that empowers parents with ultimate control over what their children view.
“We also encourage parents to make use of this feature as much as possible to ensure that their children only watch what their parents deem appropriate.”
I Am Jazz is an American reality television series about a transgender girl called Jazz Jennings.
The 11-part series features Jazz and her family “dealing with typical teen drama through the lens of a transgender youth.”