Lagos state House of Assembly member asks FG to stop airing BB Nigeria, says its against our values as Nigerians
A member of the Lagos state House of
Assembly, Segun Olulade, has called on the
Federal government to direct the Nigeria
Broadcasting Commission NBC to stop airing
the reality TV show, Big Brother Nigeria.
In a statement released today, Olulade who is
the Chairman, Lagos State House of Assembly
Committee on Health Services, said the show is
not in anyway promoting the African values.
According to him, the content of the show is
aline to the values and culture of Nigeria. His
statement in part reads;
“We have culture and tradition in this
country that we must not allow to die.
The Federal Government, through the
Minister of Information and Culture, needs
to reconsider the implications of Big
Brother Naija on our culture and youths.
The content of Big Brother Naija reality
show is alien to our culture. This show is
contrary to the rich cultural values we are
trying to promote and bring to the front
burner. It is sad that our young children
including adults are made to watch such
content. This kind of programme
promotes obscenity and immorality. We
must not encourage such if our hallowed
cultural heritage would be preserved. We
cannot prevent our inquisitive young ones
from watching the obscene displays that
permeate the show. I think the Nigeria
Broadcasting Commission (NBC) should,
without delay, stop this programme if this
government means business in the
promotion of our cultural values. The
show does not add any value to our
education, social and economic life. It is
a big mockery of Nigerian culture and
tradition. I will want to urge all parents
and guardians to be on their guard and
guide their children and wards aright on
what they watch on TV. The implication
of allowing the children to keep watching
this show can be negative. Our children
should not be allowed to be corrupt
because this may affect their future
aspiration,”
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