Let
every man and woman who preaches morality be found doing what they
preach before we preach it to others, so that our conduct will win more
people to us than our sanctimonious clatter would ever achieve.
Big Brother Naija housemates
When you hear Nigerians, who tend towards pietism speak about the
ongoing Big Brother Naija reality show, you would imagine that the
casual debauchery engaged in by the youngsters on the show was the most
depravity that could be told about Nigeria.
But that is far from the truth. Here is a country with loads of
stories about baby-making centres where teenage girls are conscripted
into random copulation with men and delivered of babies, who are mostly
sold to ritualists or sometimes handed over to childless couples for a
fee.
It is a country where the recurrence of bloodletting literarily
bears the seal of the state, where agents of the state turn equipment of
war on harmless citizens for exercising their constitutionally
guaranteed right to associate, where citizens lord it over other
citizens, rampaging and ravaging without repercussion. A country raped
into submission to hunger, disease and despair by successive leadership
which, ironically, sometimes joins the self-righteous denunciation of
indulgences that television programming like the BBN offers.
The argument is usually about the hedonistic nature of the show.
People complain that nudity and free for all sexual tendencies of the
youths are alien to our culture. And each time I hear that I wonder
which of the hundreds of cultural inclinations of our country we mean in
particular.
Just a few years back, Christian missionaries discovered a tribe
of Nigerians who lived their lives oblivious of the need to clothe. And
talking about sexual proclivity, the level of promiscuity even amongst
married people of both sexes in Nigeria is left to the imagination.
Didn’t a recent survey conducted by condom manufacturer, Durex, rank
Nigerian women among the most unfaithful in the world? That is not to
talk about men who when they do not keep loads of girlfriends are
married to a battalion of women! So, how is what we find on the BBN
different from the way we are?
But let us even pretend for a moment that this was a valid
argument? That the BBN and the frivolous opportunities it offers its
housemates are strange to us. Can it not also be argued that television,
the medium through which this show is aired, is also an invention alien
to Nigeria? If we did not create the television, how do we then expect
the device to conform to our own culture?
In its essential functions of educating, informing and
entertaining, the broadcast industry has also acquired its own ethos
which governs its operations. This is why it is really difficult for you
to accept the device and hope to deplore the attendant responsibilities
that follow.
It is true that some of these governing principles are reviewed
time and time again. But even if these reviews always take the
commercial essence of operators into cognisance, they also respect the
reality that society comprises of people with different demographics and
persuasions, and as such, make room to respect the sensibilities of
people.
This is why programmes are censored and classified into different
categories. This classification is done in such a way that it leaves no
one in doubt as to the suitability of the content of a programme ahead
of any in-depth contact with it.
In the case of the programme under discussion, you have a
restricted categorisation indicating that viewing is meant for
adults-people who are above 18 years of age! This eliminates the
viewership of children, the same way in which a lot of movies shown on a
lot of other DSTv channels exclude children. And here, we should note
that programmes like this reality show have the same categorisation even
in societies that we self-righteously regard as depraved. This explains
the universality of the principles that guide the television industry
and the fact that every society respects the right of children to
innocence.
In the case of the BBN, the content providers also availed
subscribers of a parental control option, which allows parents to block
the access of adventurous children who may want to explore the channel
in the absence of their parents.
Not just that, I also read on the DSTv website that subscribers are
offered the opportunity to opt out of having that channel on their
decoders at all! Watching Big Brother Naija was therefore rendered a
personal choice, which a lot of Nigerians have chosen, given reports
about the phenomenal rating the programme is receiving.
You then wonder why the BBN has become so much a subject of
interest that Nigerians do not only condemn but have even gone ahead to
initiate petitions for its termination. Are those angry with the show
worried about themselves, their children or people who choose to watch
it? Is there a way in which the programme affects our collective fortune
as nationals of the same country or are we just worried about the
eternal fortune of the folks, who participate or patronise the
programme, what exactly do people who live in a nation where religion is
so often substituted for righteousness aim to achieve with shooting
down an independent television programme that offers some youths the
opportunity to actualise themselves even if falls short of our own moral
gauge?
If the worry is only about moral purity, then why doesn’t every one
of us take care of ourselves? First of all, ensure that you do not
watch the programme to avoid the moral pollution attending it. In
addition, restrict the chances that your children, wards and family
members will ever get to watch the programme. You should also go a step
further to ensure that you bring up your children to not place values
the gains associated with such programmes. Having done all that, you can
rest assured that the immorality of programmes like the BBN will never
affect you and your immediate family.
If your concern is founded on bringing people closer to God
however, you should do more about convincing people about seeing the
value that God brings into their lives. With where our country is today
actually, we could use a lot more of God and the holiness that he
teaches through all the major religions that we practise in Nigeria.
At the centre of the faiths that are rooted in our country is the
requirement for unconditional love for God and other human beings. If we
all take that serious and don’t get spent on fighting unnecessary wars,
none of the atrocities that were highlighted at the start of this piece
and threatening to tear us apart as a people would have the hold that
they have on us.
Making Nigeria a country of pride is a far more serious task than
the corruption that the BBN brings or the spectacle that we make of it.
Let every man and woman who preaches morality be found doing what they
preach before we preach it to others. Then we will find that with our
conduct; will win more people to us than our sanctimonious clatter would
ever achieve.
About the Author:
Nira Adedokun is a writer, public relations practitioner, lawyer and journalist. - Twitter: @niranadedokun
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