BBNaija 2018: Charlyboy calls for outright ban of show, gives reasons

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Maverick entertainer and activist, Charles Oputa, also known as Charlyboy has called for an outright ban of the Big Brother Naija reality show.

Charlyboy said the reality show should be banned due to its negative impact on Nigerian youths.

Speaking with DAILY POST, the activist wondered what moral value the show had impacted the Nigerian youths.

CB said, “If I had my way, I would ban young people from watching that scrap. With their present predicament, I don’t see how it adds value to their lives or their future.”

Despite enjoying large viewership among Nigerians, the reality show has been perceived in certain quarters as having negative impact on youths.

The show has been enmeshed with scenes of flash nudity, sexual acts.

Few weeks after the show started, two housemates, Miracle and Nina were caught severally having sex.

Also, evicted housemates, Bambam and Teddy A wer caught on camera having sex in the toilet.

Other housemates like, Tobi, Cee-C, Lolu, Anto and Alex were at one point or the other involved in immoral acts like kissing, touching and exposing sensitive body parts.



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