Immorality in our sitting room. BBN

in #nigeria7 years ago

RESPONSIBLE PARENTS PLS ACT NOW!

IMMORALITY IN OUR LIVING ROOM: THE BIG BROTHER NAIJA SHOW.*

I was in a commercial vehicle on Monday when the woman sitting beside me was checking her phone and was telling her son (like 5years old) about miracle and Nina, base on the fact that I'm not a fan of BBN, i looked at them both like WTF.
You are not telling him about how success rate in jamb is on the high side. The most annoying part is the fact that the boy knows more about BBN than me. The BBN that I tagged a notorious program.
The winner of this notorious show is expected to walk away with a whopping N25 million and a breathtaking car. All that is required to win this show is to be Live with a bunch of fellow crazy, irresponsible people, do all sorts of immoral things, and, viola, you're the winner.

Next thing, you're called a celebrity, winning big advertisement contracts and becoming the face of multinational companies.

If only there could be an educating version of this programme. If only they could house some intelligent people in like manner and make them compete for similar prizes. But, no! Our people do not encourage sanity. Our society promotes evil over good, indecency over decency, immorality over morality, and ungodliness over godliness.

The best in Mathematics competitions will go home with either a carton of cowbell milk or Indomie noodles, ridiculous stipends and laughable prizes. Yet these morons in BBN will earn millions for coming to suck breasts, speak thrash, display nudity, and get under the sheets on International TVs.

Our rich individuals, companies and corporate organisations will spend huge sums of money sponsoring dirty shows like BBN and Beauty Pageants where they will enthrone satanic activities, display nudity, molest our under aged girls, and make them win on bottom power rather than on real beauty and brains.

But wait, are these companies really to be blamed? A friend of mine strongly disagree to the point emphasizing the fact that these companies are profit oriented and promoting stuffs like BBN is one of the best platform to advertise there brand.

By now I'm very sure that almost half of the youths in this country now know about Payporte, business wise they will make their profit in multiple folds. So which company won't want to grab the opportunity?

But still, in my own opinion, BBN is bad. If the kids are exposed to stuffs like bbn at younger age, How then do we raise, nurture and produce the next Chinua Achebes, Wole Soyinkas?
What foundation are we laying for coming generations? What message of hope and legacy are we leaving behind? What epistle are we sending to the future to testify to it that the past made some level of contributions. Is Immorality the legacy we really want to hand down to the next generation? Are we not losing our minds?

Nigeria is broke morally and financially, yet the sponsors are wasting millions of Naira on a highly immoral programme. Please what is the lesson that one can learn from this Big Brother show? What can our YOUTHS pick from it? I know this kind of write up doesn't get many shares. But if we keep quiet, then we are silent conspirators.

This is a wake up call, lets attribute more importance to education in Nigeria, i know we have the brain. God will help us. And please don't forget

SAY NO TO IMMORALITY

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