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meobizy:I disagree. ![]() |
meobizy:Not everything is about money, oga. |
Realtalk20:Rather than scrapping the show, it could be improved. The competitions in the house should be educational. The winners and runner ups should visit schools. Some of the proceeds should be used in developing Nigerian youths. There is so much more that can be done with BBN's popularity |
AllNaijaBlogger:Westminster college Lagos. It is in Ikotun/Idimu area.
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This is a reply to an earlier thread asking why some people dislike Big Brother Nigeria. https://www.nairaland.com/7242951/bbnaija-haters-why-dislike-show 1. It reinforces the notion that we Nigerians/Africans like importing second hand trash from the West. Big Brother started in Holland in 1999 and then moved to other Western Countries. Big brother is dead in the UK and USA. In both countries, viewership has declined steadily over the past 15 years. It has even been cancelled in the UK. However, it is growing steadily in Nigeria. 2. It is a reality show Reality shows in general are problematic. The science behind these shows is not positive. First, there is a survey that shows that reality show fans are more neurotic and have less self esteem than others. Then there is the fact that "reality shows" are not real. There is also the fact that reality shows have a stronger impact on youth who are more impressionable. 3. Nigerian Big Brother is a poorer version of UK and US Big Brother The UK and USA big brother created a lot of innovative games for its contestants/viewers. Their big brother is more strategic with people forming teams and alliances. Winners of competitions actually temporarily leave the house to watch live sporting events. They have better cash and luxury awards. They tried to improve on every season. The sets (rooms/house) for the US and UK shows are more diverse and functional. 4. It glorifies foolishness and rewards Kim Kardashian lifestyle to our youth Studies have already shown that youths are more influenced by these reality shows. Majority of the housemates/contestants are obnoxious narcissists who should not be role models. They are just hungry for instant celebrity status. Romance, betrayal and ruthlessness are the central points of the show. 5. Big Brother Nigeria is not intellectually stimulating Even though this post is against reality shows, there are more intellectually stimulating shows than big brother. For example, Lion's den- a reality show that contestants have to pitch a solid business idea for judges to invest in. Lion's Den will teach you about presentations and viability of business ideas. There is nothing worthwhile to learn from big brother Nigeria. It is just scripted enhanced drama. Sources and further reading- https://www.npr.org/2014/08/24/342429563/viewer-beware-watching-reality-tv-can-impact-real-life-behavior https://web.archive.org/web/20150807154401/http://www.today.com/news/reality-check-reality-tv-fans-youre-more-neurotic-1C7320186 |
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trytillmake:For instance, this is summer school period. Our students are going to do -swimming -bead making -soap making -how to make sharwarma and other bbq grilling techniques -musical instruments https://westminstercollegelagos.org/summer-school-2021-ends/
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trytillmake:Well said! This is why good secondary schools incorporate extracurricular activities such as painting, bead-making, gele-tying, woodwork etc |
Good work man. Please also state the level of the class- is it for primary 5? Jss2 etc. This will help with your viewership/analytics I understand that one will come across algebra from primary to secondary.
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