Member representing Epe Constituency II in the Lagos State
House of Assembly, Hon. Olusegun Olulade has urged the federal government
to reconsider the implications of allowing the Big Brother Naija Show on the
Nigerian culture and youths.
Olulade, who is the Chairman, House Committee on Health
Services, stated that the contents of the Reality Show were completely
foreign to the indigenous culture, which the administration of President
Muhammadu Buhari was trying to promote.
According to him, the government should swing into action
through the Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC), and ensure it stopped the
airing of such programme before it further caused serious damage to the
culture.
His words: “The content of Big Brother Naijashow 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 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,” the
lawmaker said.
Olulade, also advised the Federal Government to ensure
adequate censor of information being aired and sent to the public, noting that
such programme as Big Brother Naija was capable of causing distractions to the
Nigerian youths and affecting many families.
“I will want to urge all parents and guardians to be on
their guards and guide their children and wards against the implication of
allowing them to keep watching the Show. Our children should not be allowed to
be corrupt because this may affect their dreamed future,” he added.
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