According to political expert Reno Omokri, the BBNaija reality show will increase the number of single mothers in Nigeria in the upcoming year.
In response to one of the BBNaija All Stars housemates, Seyi Awolowo, declaring that he would instruct his boys to engage in illicit sexual relations with women, Omokri made this statement.
Omokri bemoaned that young men who think that boys and men should be raised to gratify their lusts for women are destroying the moral fabric of society while posting a photo of Seyi’s grandfather, Obafemi Awolowo.
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Omokri said that because of their parents’ unlawful involvement, undesired offspring are frequently abandoned.
Because of the principles that were promoted by the series, he stated that there would be more single mothers in society.
According to him, “Marriage is for the couple’s companionship, the procreation of children, and the satisfaction of their natural libido. Sadly, in the Black world, the moral fabric of our society is being destroyed by young men who believe that boys and men should be raised to satisfy their lusts for women, which has led to a situation where we have the highest paternity fraud, abortion rates, and single motherhood of all the races on God’s Green Earth.
“In 2023, no week has gone by without the Nigerian media carrying stories of babies abandoned in latrines, rubbish heaps, uncompleted buildings and other such unholy places. Some birds are actually better parents than many of our kind. I run an orphanage in Nigeria, and I know first hand the pain of child abandonment.
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“And an immoral broadcast like #BBNaija will further destroy whatever is left of the tattered moral fabric of Southern Nigeria’s society. Just by virtue of that programme, there will be more unwed mothers in Nigeria next year. This is by no means hyperbole. To think that such low morals even emanates from a scion of a man with the highest moral rectitude ever seen in a Nigerian politician. That epitome of the Omoluabi culture must be rolling in his grave over this disgrace!
“I must commend Northern Nigeria, however. To a huge extent, they have been able to keep the moral cancer of Big Brother away from their society. To think that some of us yan kudu believe we are more civilised than Arewa. And let us ask ourselves what is the benefit of the programme to our society. It corrupts our morals, rakes in billions for its local and foreign promoters, and gives a tiny fraction of what it gets from viewers as prize money to a housemate that will spend it on either body enhancement or flexing. What a pity. If only our National Broadcasting Commission knew its job, that show would be off the air!”
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