Thursday 21 June 2012

OFFICIAL: BBA is now Big ‘Brothel’ Africa


With the logo/trademark of an eye of an unseen yet always heard ‘landlord’ with the power so to evict whoever he wills at whatever time; the 24 hour ‘reality’ TV concept of ‘Big Brother Africa: BBA’ has gained grounds since the maiden edition.

In Ghana, whilst people who are subscribers of satellite channel DSTV, have extended access to the show, those with terrestrial access are not left out with serialized editions of the show.

It started with Metro TV in the very first edition of the show which had Ghana represented by Sammy Bampoe and won eventually by a certain Cherise Makubale bagging the $ 100,000 prize.

TV3 has also done their bit of serializing the show (but I am handicapped as to which edition), the station currently helping DSTV with screening of the Stargame edition of Big Brother Africa is Charterhouse’s GH One network.

The mere fact that a person or group of people have cameras fixed on them 24hours and 7 days for as long as they are in the competition would ordinarily pass as being part of the fun, but it turns out not to be so.

The Big Brother thing is passing off rather as a place where formerly individual adults meet and are supposed to live and tolerate one another whiles being ‘natural’ as possible.

People have met total strangers at least as we are made to believe and have glaringly without any basis whatsoever started indulging in amorous relationships with them, kissing, fondling, smooching and having sex with cameras on them.

In my opinion, a public display of obscenity, wanton disregard for morality and brazen slap in the face of any modesty and accepted social conduct. Where did we go wrong as a people?

My views are clear on the way and manner in which people (full adult men and women) engage in live sex whiles every million other people are believed to be watching on their TV sets.

Thereafter, these corruption laden and moral derailing video are circulated faster than bush fires in the dry season, thanks to social media and internet websites as ‘youtube’ etc.

In an era where the media has become a necessary evil that a person can barely escape from in 24hours, can we still say that it is informing, educating and entertaining audiences?

I think the answer; in the light of such morally aberrant content as the ‘Big Brother’ and its ilk, is an emphatic NO! If for some other genuine reason(s) people think it is; then let’s pause and ask the kind of education and entertainment we are being served.

In the name of entertainment, we are served a screen dish of backstabbing and vulgar vocabulary, garnished with pornographic scenes and morally debauched tasks at times.

And what is it with the two representatives of Ghana in this edition; that one slept on the other under sheets and the other describes it as making-out rather than making love.

Undoubtedly their kissing and smooching session could not graduate into what she now denies; that they had open sex in the FULL glare of cameras. Then the fact that Reggie Rockstone sees nothing wrong (the least said about it the better)

Why? Simple! He’s known as nothing more than the ‘grandpapa’ of hiplife music. We don’t know him ever to have preached anything as morality, so we need not waste time on what clearly is a grossly misplaced effusion of a warped mind.

So it started with allowing alcoholic drinks, open intimacy, condoms I know are allowed in and ladies wear apparels that have nothing to do with moral uprightness. In the not too distant future we might as well expect gays and lesbians walking into the house to ‘express’ themselves.

Now it is nothing but a ‘brothel’ as per what currently pertains at least on a yearly basis. Detestable, ignoble, abhorrent and ‘unafrican’ (if there’s anything like that).

May Allah be our aid, guide and protector.

Written 21 July, 2012 :::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 Sha'baan, 1433H

© Abdur Rahman Shaban Alfa
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