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The Muslims And The "Big Brother Nigeria!" by olasco18(m): 11:17pm On Apr 23, 2018
just a reminder......
Apart from Saudi Arabia, that organizes annual Qur'anic recitation competition, internationally, for it's memorizers, with a take away of approximately approximately 20 million naira for the winner, I do not know of any other. For such competition on behalf of the Bible, I don't know where it is done, I have not seen, and I have not heard.
People are obviously not to be blamed, for there are no appreciations, and encouragements for Godly dispositions.
Rather than spend 10 years from KG to primary six, 6 years in the pursuit of secondary education, at least 6 years for 80 percent of Nigerians, in pursuit of the undergraduate education, at least 10 years for post graduate studies (MSc and PhD), for 80 percent of Nigerians, a total of thirty two years; why not tell us to learn entertainment constitutionally, since the results for these struggles can hardly put sumptuous square meals on our table, without having to improvise.
Yet,
-a big brother South Africa winner, goes away with 45 million naira, at the end of the day.
-a big brother Nigeria winner, goes away with 25 million naira at the end of the day.
-a Maltina dance winner, 10 million naira, at the end of the day.
-gulder ultimate search, 10 million naira at the end of the day
-and many more, from the Nigerian idol, MTN idol etc.
How much is done, to salvage our educational sectors, by rewarding outstanding students and teachers respectively?
How much are our First Class products from our universities celebrated nation wide, and broadcasted by the media, to encourage the 'leaders of tomorrow'?
What about our professors and PhD holders, who are rocked by non-salary payment, culminating into strike action, which in the end, is hazardous to the students, after wasting academic years?
What is the take home for the winners of national cowbell mathematics competition? I learnt it's a hundred thousand naira. Could it be true?
What about Lagos State spelling bee competition, is truly the winner take away fifty thousand naira?
Or is it who wants to be a millionaire, that is heavily politicized, making one to hardly go away with a million naira?
Tell us!
What meaningfully is done in the Big Brother programme? Is it the nudity they display? Or the intermingling amongst opposite sex that the heaven condemns?
What didactic message do Maltina, close up dance and Gulder ultimate search pass? To teach our children how to become dancers, of course.
As for those, who participated in the just concluded Big Brother, by vote, I give you the 'good news', that you are not any different from the organizers and the housemates.
Take a look at the following:
-Big Brother Naija recorded 11Million votes.
-1vote = 30 naira.
-11,000,000 X 30 = N330,000,000 Million.
-And the winner goes home with 25Million.
-The organizers go away with three hundred and five million naira.
See slavery in disguise of freedom!
And in the subsequent year, you will still repeat voting? That is foolery and idiocy. "For the wise is not bitten by a snake, twice in a hole"(al-Bukhari).
Think of the number of mosques three hundred and thirty million naira would have built, the number of Muslims it would have taken to hajj, the number of the individual salary it would have paid, the number of homeless Nigerians it would have salvaged, the number of poor families in the ghetto it would have bettered their lives, the number hospital bills it would have paid, to save souls, lying helplessly in the hospital, needing just about twenty thousand naira.
I call on us all, who watched the programme to the end with intent passion, those who voted, those who promoted the course, by liking their pages, by issuing a Facebook update, to make taubah, for the implication of aiding the promotion of immorality is too severe, especially if you are carefree, about the promotion of Allah's course.
Remember! We account for how we acquired and spent our resources.
Allah's aid is SOUGHT.
Re: The Muslims And The "Big Brother Nigeria!" by Konye1: 4:21am On Apr 24, 2018
First of all the show is not been held by the Nigerian Govt, it is sponsored by payporte and a host of others.

2ndly BBNaija and others are for entertainment, you do not have to watch. No part of the constitution says you must watch

As to immorality : the shows do not promote immorality, they only express it based on how it happens in the real world. #BBNaija is 100% scripted, everything written to keep viewers entertained. immorality exist everywhere that humans exist even deep into hardened muslim communities.

For example ; why will a 45 year old man get married to an 8 year old girl?
Because of love? Hell no!!! He wants to Bleep her.. She is young and everything in there is fresh...

Isn't that immorality?

Immorality is doing anything that isn't morally sound. No real sex happened at big brother naija and even if it did happen i assure you that it wasn't caught on Camera.

As for the show giving out hugh cash sums... Haven't you played a lottery in your life??

Don't be a begot, If you don't like something or anything in the society or it doesn't reflect on your religius views, don't try to shove it down peoples throats. Kindly practice what you believe in quietly and please don't hurt others in the process. It is a free world


Allah should be glad miracle won 45m...

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