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Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by Kenneth10110(m): 1:29pm On Feb 11, 2018
SIMPLYkush:
if not that his aunt i the richest female in Africa, who will have known dj exclusive? very idiot person.... no life plan, as big as he is he was licking wizkid asss in EME


So he shouldn't play one corner again or he his the only DJ that plays one corner. Why are u like this
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by rossyc(f): 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2018
That one corner sha, I laughed all through wen the HMS were dancing to it.
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by ephbe(m): 1:46pm On Feb 11, 2018
Exactly wat is ur deal wit this?
I categorically say he is one of d best we hv in naija, exactly how did DJ khaled mk his fame if nt by his allegiance with other famous people.
Oga go and make smtyn out of urslf becoming to say thrash abt another.

SIMPLYkush:
if not that his aunt i the richest female in Africa, who will have known dj exclusive? very idiot person.... no life plan, as big as he is he was licking wizkid asss in EME
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by kolawoleojo71(m): 1:52pm On Feb 11, 2018
I beg who's in the government, buahri stock dey?
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by kolawoleojo71(m): 1:52pm On Feb 11, 2018
I beg who's in the government, buahri still dey?
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by BalogunIdowu(m): 2:28pm On Feb 11, 2018
Shaytan disguising as santa
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by engrjacuzzi: 2:40pm On Feb 11, 2018
one corner dance is devilish

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Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by thatigboman: 2:43pm On Feb 11, 2018
lathrowinger:
Devill Dance. don't see anything special in this one corner. end tym dancers
i have been hearing one corner one corner. Heard it for d first yesterday. That song must be really evil. The rythm and d dance are far different
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by thatigboman: 2:45pm On Feb 11, 2018
kolawoleojo71:
I beg who's in the government, buahri still dey?
who u dey ask?
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by talk2percy(m): 3:02pm On Feb 11, 2018
If I talk wetin dey ma mind now as this show take dey pain me, them go ban me...issorite
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by Yakson09: 3:15pm On Feb 11, 2018
like play like play d place suppose to be called big brothel naija oooo
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by Nobody: 3:58pm On Feb 11, 2018
SIMPLYkush:
if not that his aunt i the richest female in Africa, who will have known dj exclusive? very idiot person.... no life plan, as big as he is he was licking wizkid asss in EME


For goodness sake!
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by QwiinGee(f): 4:07pm On Feb 11, 2018
lol
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Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by Nobody: 5:01pm On Feb 11, 2018
Thank God you are part of the wasted generation as well.
elgramz:
Useless song for useless people. Wasted generation of idiots celebrating stupidity
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by blackmantis: 5:11pm On Feb 11, 2018
Show is so dull its free on gotv.....
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by airex(m): 8:03pm On Feb 11, 2018
SIMPLYkush:
if not that his aunt i the richest female in Africa, who will have known dj exclusive? very idiot person.... no life plan, as big as he is he was licking wizkid asss in EME
Idiot like you. Trynna be relevant right? At least he used his aunt's influence and he's made a name for himself. U, even if you use all ur generation influence u no go reach anywhere!
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by BalogunIdowu(m): 10:03pm On Feb 11, 2018
Shaytan disguising as santa, immorality ignited by one corner
Re: BBNaija: Housemates Rock "One Corner" Dance by DonjayConcept(m): 8:02am On Feb 12, 2018
You, I, Us & Big Brother And so Big Brother Naija was born by her ‘mother’ Big Brother Africa and although from research it lacks no particular vision, the reality show is meant to entertain her audience with lots of drama and the winner takes home a mouth-watering N45,000,000 that is over 125,000 USD! To participate in this event heavily sponsored by mega services providing companies to Africans, all one needs to do is to be 21 or above, have a valid international passport and permit camera into your private life. But as at the time of this compilation, my team cannot point to any particular vision of the show. So what exactly is the issue with this Big Brother thing Kolade? A very good evening to you friends across the continent, thank you for coming on board tonight as we reflect and examine the effects of a continental menace called Big Brother. In this introduction, I attempt giving basic information about the show. I will now highlight 6 strong areas of effect of the show on African Youth and I will pose questions to us for us to reflect on. You, I, Us & Big Brother. Are we good to go? 1. *Academically * You can deceive yourself, I can deceive myself but we can’t deceive ourselves altogether at once. Other continents are far ahead in terms of knowledge, research and most importantly application of what they know. A continent that is currently blazing the trial is Asia. Instead of my motherland to invest heavily in the quest for knowledge which shouldn’t be abstract but tailored to the innumerable issues the continent and more particularly my nation Nigeria has, we are packing resources in Big Brother shows. **sad face** I’m so sorry I didn’t tell all our international friends that I’ll be inspiring us tonight on a national ‘crisis’ from a continental perspective. Count yourself very lucky if you don’t have Big Brother Ghana, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Cameroon, Zambia or Gambia. Be happy but not too much because my research team told me Big Brother Africa is coming back in 2018. We are all in this. If you don’t have Big Brother in your country, I know you may have one ‘small niece’ or ‘little sister’ that is depleting the resources that should have been used to improve our lives as African youth. *So, how will you tell youth to study hard when there’s Big Brother that will pay them what books may not get them in 10 years?* *Kolade, why should I read good books when some of the winners of these shows display high level of their ineptitude nature?* *Why should I learn a trade or rack my brains for strategies and ideas? What is the motivation?* Hey friends, don’t ask me to answer the above questions because every time I check my wardrobe to pick cloth I stumble on my credentials and my heart always bleed to see *my reward for being the best male graduating student of my faculty, not my department alone, a hard labour of 4years. All I got was piece of paper award.* And please don’t think I went to a roadside school. My school has consistently been in the top 3 in the country for years!!! Listen friends, *If a continent is sent grants from all over the world, yet the youth of such continent are not only unsupported in their quest for transforming knowledge but are rather rewarded heavily for participating in events that adds little or nothing to the liberating knowledge base of the continent, friends, where is the future?* *You, I, Us & Big Brother. What is really exciting?* 2. *Physically* I know I am a bush boy. Thanks a lot. In my years in life so far, I doubt if I have seen. 24hour tv program that run for weeks! What? You mean people will sit with their TVs not for few hours like we do for premiership, but for 24hr viewing for weeks. Let me just drop this and move on friends. According to research, here are few effects of excessive TV viewing. *Affects the brain. http://www.livescience.com and http://www.scientificamerican.com revealed.* *Causes eyestrain and then headache. http:// www.mountsinai.org * *http://www.wonderopolis.org shows it causes aggressive behaviour.* Well, that is what the websites and scientists say. I am not one so I can’t possibly affirm nor debunk their assertions. But I am certain there’s something wrong with youth physically sitting at the TV not for a few minutes nor hours but for weeks at stretch. How healthy is that? You, I, Us and Big Brother. 3. *Socially * There seem to be a huge ‘anomaly’ about this crisis as I see a sharp contrast between the pleasant values we are known for in Africa as against what we see the in Big Brother house. Where is our sense of morality? Where is the deep respect and dignity we have for hard work? My dad? You dare not work so slowly and inefficiently for or with my dad. Okay, let me put it better, a good way to commit suicide around my dad is to sit there doing something unproductive. Isn’t that what we do now? Where is our sense of respect for human value such as privacy? Listen friend, one of the things that make us human is the fact that we step out there and people see us as ‘complete’ and ‘good to go’. The whole world doesn’t have to know details about your toothbrush. Not so many people should know the posture I sleep with every day. It is not normal for thousands and millions of people to see me walking around the house in shorts. I wish someone can really check the knot on our heads. I remember when visitors approach our house back then, and even till now, we all will quickly rush into clothes that are more public friendly. It is called human value. When some youth say they can do anything for money I feel like crying because I know that our fathers and greats would not even dare a tithe of what we do today all because they have integrity and have strong sense of values. With Big Brother, friends across Africa, what exactly are our values? *You, I, Us and Big Brother. What is really exciting?* 4. *Economically* This is perhaps the one that is most painful to me. I wish I have the right words to express myself friends. Let me ask you: *Have you ever come up with a brilliant idea and you need fund to execute it? How easy was it to get fund?* Well over this week I went through pains in my heart as I saw a dire need in my environment, a need that can fetch me so much returns and huge help to the area if I solve it. What stopped me? Captial. Let me ask you: *How many local scholarships are accessible to young researchers and scholars of this continent?* Well, I know there are hundreds of children and youth that my church’s mission arm pay their school fees because they can’t afford education. Yet 125,000 USD goes to the winner of a show! Last week, I was in a board meeting of an NGO and was privileged to see the figures UK and USA governments pumped into this continent as support in 2017. It was huge. They are supporting us. So when will my continent be free from any form of grant, aid or support if we keep lavishing thousands of life transforming funds on trivials? (Please bear with me to the end of the class before pointing out the stupidity in my stand if you want to). How did we arrive at a point where the other day I saw a mammoth crowd of youth in Accra struggling to get into the civil service at about ratio 44:1 in terms of applicants to available slots? If we have poor leadership issues depleting the circulating resources, friends must we then compound the effect by pushing the unlimited fund into an unproductive show like this? So, one of my admin team finished with a first class in another top University in Nigeria. Served her fatherland diligently in the scorching sun of the Northern part of my country. She finished and returned. Called me that she’s been invited for an interview. Wowed the interviewers only to discover that she is to work 7hrs a day for a whole month for N30,000. I mean 84USD for a first class graduate for a month. African youth, should we be the one to still cheer shows like this? And the part that burst my brains is that we are the one to still use our airtime to vote the participants. I don’t get. What will be the economic gain of the voters? You, I, Us and Big Brother. What’s the excitement about? 5. *Politically * I am shaking my head as I write this. I never knew what power really means and the enormous inherent power on politics until I left the commercial nerve of Nigeria, Lagos for the political seat, Abuja. People work in Lagos. People sweat. People hustle. People spend in Abuja. People control things in Abuja. One order and everything is reordered. Make all the money you like. Get all of the certifications you can get. Pray and fast till your intestine turn water and your blood turn zobo, friend, if a single politician makes a decree, you must comply! I am still wondering why African youth are still so ignorant and nonchalant about governance. Are you one of those saying “they didn’t allow us? Bro, Sis borrow sense from the words of Martin Luther King Jr. *” Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.”* So, they won’t give us a chance. We must leave the TV and participate! We sit to watch Big Brother while they attempt to secure the lives of their 20th generation. Right now, they are making voters’ card more difficult to get yet we still have some airtime to vote our favourite housemate. Most of us don’t belong to any party nor attend party meetings yet we run a party system. Are we going to become the next senator from the front of DSTv channel 151? Do we even realise that no matter what we know or do, politicians control us directly or indirectly? You, I, Us and Big Brother. What’s the excitement about? Finally tonight…. 6. *Spiritually* You may not believe it, but that’s fine. Facts don’t really care how we feel. We are all spiritual beings. This is a secular platform so it’s okay if you frown at this point but even if you are an atheist, irrespective of our individual religious inclination, immorality is and should be frowned at. A guy and a girl that are not married are kissing and doing all sorts in public for money? Well, I used to think prostitutes and pornography actors lay the same claim? As a people, as Africans, should we keep praying to God for better days while we condone ungodly and disgraceful acts as these? Wont some angels in heaven be feeling God was partial to have destroyed Sodom and Gommorah? You, I, Us and Big Brother. What exactly is the excitement about? Today’s class would have achieved it aim if it inspired just one person to think deeply, quit patronage of any of the things killing us from the inside. To our international friends, I deeply love and appreciate you. I can only wish you relate well with today’s class. Till next Sunday at 8pm, be inspired, take actions and get results.

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