During
examinations, some candidates copy and get higher scores as compared to those
they copied from, because they are very smart and have answer sense, i.e. the
moment they stretch their neck, the words they see will give them clue to what
the right answer to a particular question is. Nobody
is an island, it is not wrong to copy and add to our own capabilities, but
while we copy, we ought to apply our common sense and copy the right things.
What
is my point exactly? Nigerians and some African countries have not learnt the
art of copying right. It seems our own interpretation of growth and development
revolves around immorality. To us, when we go naked like the whites; have baby
mamas and papas; give our children absolute freedom to make their own decision
coated with child right tag; etc., then, to us, we have become advanced.
The problem is that these copy cats only have eyes for rubbish and when they copy, they add their own stinking flavor to make it even more disgusting. I have seen young entrepreneurs who assembled cars, constructed bulbs, etc. but nobody talks about helping them to achieve those dreams. But some people are proudly sponsoring immorality and even showcasing it for the world to see. N45m to a winner in a show of shame! This is why we lag behind. We prioritize nonsense over important issues.
I enjoyed 2013 #BBNaija because I saw talents being developed. Among the in mates then, there was a tailor, a musician, etc. But it seems immorality has hijacked this show. It is now about who had sex and where……., in the guise of being real.
I enjoyed 2013 #BBNaija because I saw talents being developed. Among the in mates then, there was a tailor, a musician, etc. But it seems immorality has hijacked this show. It is now about who had sex and where……., in the guise of being real.
Meanwhile, Ideal Olive came across an article on #BBNaija by
Reno Omokri, Jonathan’s ex-aide, culled from Vanguard Newspaper of March 4,
2018 and titled: Of #BBNaija and Magical Kenya! He said
it all. Here
is what he wrote:
Believe it or not, before 1987,
Nigeria had a higher per capital income than China and India, but today, those
same nations have left us behind. How did they do it? You see, those nations
realized something: if you cannot beat them, join them. They realized that they
could not beat the West in the field of science and technology and so they
decided to join them by imitating them.
Their imitation game had them
sending their citizens to study in the best schools in Europe and America and
the vast majority returned home to transfer the knowledge they acquired. This
technological transfer led them to reverse engineer products from the West and
before long; there was either a Chinese or Indian imitation copy of anything in
the West. They copied cars, phones, planes, batteries, clothes and even music.
And they perfected the art of copying that Western manufacturers now prefer to
design their products in the West and make them in either China or India or the
Southeast Asian tiger nations.
China and India have made such
a huge success of technology transfer that their economies are now growing
faster than any nation in the West and China in particular adds an economy the
size of Greece to its Gross Domestic Product every three months. Whereas they
were at par with Nigeria per capital income wise in the 80s, China’s per capita
income is now over three times that of Nigeria’s. However, rather than copying
the West and Asia in science and technology, Nigerians prefer to copy and
overtake the West in public indecency like #BBNaija where we celebrate youths
publicly having intercourse in a toilet.
When I was a child, only
animals had intercourse in the open for all to see. Now I am an adult,
Nigerians call people who publicly have intercourse in a toilet stars! If they
are stars, it must be very dark over Nigeria! We have a culture. Not everything
from the West is good! Because of a chance to win a ₦45
million prize our youths dehumanize themselves.
What
shall it profit a person to win ₦45 million and lose their soul?
What can
we give in exchange for our soul? It is barbaric. It is un-African. Animals not
humans should behave that way! And it is not as if the Buhari administration is
unconcerned about immorality. President Buhari cares about immorality. Do not
forget that his government canceled a film village project in Kano because they
considered it indecent.
The only reason they allow the
highly indecent #BBNaija to continue to air, in my opinion, is because it
prevents Southern youths from registering with INEC and picking up their PVCs
and Buhari has all but lost the little appeal he had in the South due to his
inept and nepotistic handling of Nigeria’s affairs. The thing is that instead
of the Buhari government to monitor and clamp down on the public indecency that
is going on on #BBNaija, they are monitoring social media to intimidate those
speaking out against their misrule.
Immorality should not be passed
off as entertainment in a decent society! Nigeria has lost her innocence and
#BBNaija is proof positive of the collapse of the moral fabric of our society.
Our millennial must realize that they have much more to offer to the world than
sex. As I write this, I am in Nairobi. I have just come from Mombasa, also in
Kenya. Before then I was in Dar es Salaam and before then I was in Zanzibar. I
love to travel. One thing I noticed in each of these places is their love for
Nigerian culture. In the hotels I stayed at in Mombasa, Nairobi, Dar (as the
locals call Dar es Salaam) and Zanzibar, they played Nigerian music. I entered taxis
in all these places and the taxi men play Nigerian music. At Mombasa airport,
travelers are regaled with Naija music.
Our millennial underestimate
themselves when they behave like the BBNaija housemates who want to turn
Nigeria into Sodom and Gomorrah. We have the ability to conquer Africa and the
world with our culture, not with our bodies! In Kenya and Tanzania (not so much
in Zanzibar) Nollywood is more popular than Hollywood and I am not
exaggerating. Kenyans in particular know so many Nigerian words. As soon as I
identify myself as a Nigerian, they start calling me ‘oga’. Even the soldiers
securing Jomo Kenyatta International Airport called me oga. I heard with my two
ears a Kenyan shout ‘chineke’. I asked him what it meant and he did not know. As
far as he is concerned, when he is shocked he shouts chineke! Such is the power
of Nollywood.
So when we have these means of
positively projecting Nigeria, why will our millennial prefer to entertain a
nation with dirty pornography in a toilet of all places! I am ashamed of the
housemates of BBNaija. They are not good ambassadors of Nigerian youth. May we
never have a generation who behave like them. What is it Igbo people say when
they are disgusted? Tufiakwa!
What is entertaining about a
BBNaija housemate boasting that she started having abortions at 16? No shame,
no embarrassment, no decorum. Is that who our girls should look up to? Abortion
at 16? What is the value in that? By the way, doesn’t Section 229 of the
Criminal Code criminalize abortion? That girl should be answering questions
when she returns home.
I mean, did the organizers
deliberately search for the most morally bankrupt youths to spotlight? Is
depravity now a virtue? If it is a virtue in the part of the world where the
originators of BBNaija come from, we have a duty to ensure that it does not
become a virtue in Nigeria. And the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission does
nothing as this show of shame continues to corrupt the minds of our youth! If
we don’t stop this perversion now showing on our screens and masquerading as
entertainment, a time will come when our children go to parties to have
intercourse in toilets and other unseemly places and then gleefully post such
on social media in a bid to become instant celebrities. Let me end by saying
that the housemates of #BBNaija are no stars. They are darkness. They are blight
on the nation, foaming in the mouth their indecency and Nigeria must not celebrate
them at all. Not at all! Not at all!
Reno’s Nuggets: You may be
broke, but that does not mean you are poor. Being broke is a physical phase.
Phases never last. Being poor is a state of mind. State of mind lasts. Money
will fix being broke, but it can’t fix being poor. A poor man will spend money
instead of investing it. The only way to become rich in life is to develop your
mind. Because the more you learn, the more you earn. Stop spending hours
watching TV. Grab a book and grow your mind. The real meaning of GROWTH is:
Get
Rid
Of
Worthless
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#RenosNuggets
Brought to you by Olive Chinyere Amajuoyi
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