My Thoughts on Big Brother Naija?
i have heard and seen so many arguments about this reality TV show called
Big Brother Naija. On one side, many condemn it with varying reasons
while on the other, some say there is nothing wrong with it and even go
on to call those who condemn it ‘hypocrites’. Thus, I will lend my
thoughts to it.
America’s STUPID INDEX is known to have risen quite disturbingly with the influx of reality TV shows back in the early 2000s.
To
salvage this, American content creators and government met and decided
to use the media to educate Americans and make them become smarter and
thus reduce the stupid index.
The
outcome of this is the making of science fiction TV series and
inclusion of intelligent conversations in popular TV shows and movies.
In no time, these made America’s growing generation become smarter than
the previous and yes, we have seen them leading in many tech related
sectors.
Many
people have wanted me to talk about the current BIG BROTHER NIGERIA
show currently showing on cable TV. This is my take on it.
In
the face of a global drive towards a tech-driven future, Africans are
glued to the screen giving their eyes to what many have argued over its
adding little or nothing to their brainworth. The argument of the
pro-BBNaija divide is that it is ‘just entertainment’ and that people
who criticize it do worst than what the housemates do.
However,
gone are the days when TV was just for entertainment purposes only.
Countries like America are actually using TV/Films to position the minds
of their youths to become smarter and more in tune with the realities
of the incoming age.
Next
year, the world’s first flying cars will be launched and orders are
already being made from this month. They costs between $400,000 and
$600,000. Ofcourse those cars will be ordered from all over the world.
Not only will it increase the GDP of the country of its makers but it
will also move the world way forward into the awaiting reality of the
global future. Do we remember how many Science fiction movies and TV
series that showed this reality over and over again before now?
The
developed world does not leave media to charlatans or see it as just
for entertainment purposes only. The media can be used to show a reality
which eventually becomes what is rife in the society. It is used to
show viewers what realities to aspire for and can either be used to
position the minds of a people right and raise a generation of smart
youths who reach out and do exploits OR it can be used to increase the
STUPID INDEX of a people.
I’ll say one thing without mincing words, #BBNaija is yet another one of those shows that will and is already increasing the STUPID INDEX of Africans.
Is
there nothing wrong with having a show on TV that shows footages of
married and single people going bare-breasted and having foul
indulgences in the full glare of a viewing public (even their families
are watching including maybe their kids) and then rewarding N25million
to the winning housemate for being in a house like that? What exactly
are the winners being rewarded for? What are we encouraging the youths
watching it to do eventually in society? Have we thought of the children
that will grow up seeing footages of their moms/dads on youtube with
sleazy acts and how this will affect their reality or are we thinking of
only ourselves and voyeuristic hunger?
TV
shows like ‘Who wants to be a Millionaire’ actually rewards people for
answering smart questions and thus not only makes the viewers learn what
they may not know but shows that you can be rewarded for being smart.
We complain of the government and every other thing but what do we
accept that will become an Achilles heel for our sound existence tomorrow?
Just
as Americans deliberately used film/TV to raise a generation of smart
citizens, we shuld realize that what we expose our youths to eventually
becomes what they make society become.
Dear
Africans, it is up to you. You need to know more to be able to do more.
Whatever content you expose yourself to on a regular either makes you
know more or makes you know less than you should. It’s either your
INTELLIGENCE is being fed or your IGNORANCE is being entertained with
graver ignorance.
Dear
BBNaija lovers, no we are not all perfect and some of us may be doing
worse ‘stuff’ than what the housemates are doing on TV like you are
quick to say but trust me, the effect of constantly exposing a
generation to the depravity of society does not only embolden the
depraved but also raises a generation of depraved minds eventually.
Is
anyone looking at the STUPID INDEX of Nigerians like the Americans
looked at theirs keenly and introduced the kind of content that is
raising smart Americans and preparing them for the coming tech age?
Why
is America and developed worlds focusing on Technology and giving us
more ‘science techy’ scripts for TV, films, events and even in music
videos? It is because technology is the engine room of prosperity.They
are exposing their own to this.
Let’s
expose Africa to the right content and watch Africans rise from
ignorance and the rather slipshod reality of it’s today. It will require
deliberate content that ‘smartens’ put through to us through the media
(TV, Film, Radio, Online, Print) and the reduction of the kind of
content that depraves Africans and keep our minds in the gutters.
Why have I used America as the yardstick over and over again?
The
Big Brother show is not Nigerian. It is a foreign TV franchise. If we
must mimic or run franchises from international platforms, let’s ensure
we take that which is moving them and the world forward. Let's
deliberately reduce our STUPID INDEX with content that will help do so.
I am concerned about Africa’s relevance in the global future. You should be too.
I am Asuquotes
(PAQ)
ABOUT THE WRITER
Philip
Asuquotes is a strategy consultant, poimen and futurist. He studied
Mass Communication in the University of Nigeria Nsukka and has been
active in the sphere of branding and public relations. He is the
convener of PAQ SESSION, a live intellectual and thought leadership
summit. He can be reached via philipasuquotes@gmail.com or @philasuquotes on Twitter,Facebook and Instagram.