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Thursday, 06 December 2007

Big Brother Africa: Debasing Self For A Fee

By Ugochukwu Ejinkeonye

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Recently, Big Brother Africa (BBA2) Reality Show ended in South Africa amidst much din, slimy scandals and lingering controversies, and the only coherent statement it was able to make was that in this our very unfortunate and bankrupt age, money has acquired an even greater and awesome powers, and its capacity to compel otherwise rational human beings to gleefully part ways with every bit of their honour and dignity, be disdainful all considerations for decency and self-esteem, and enthusiastically indulge in several nauseating, self-debasing acts, has exceeded what anyone had  thought was possible in decent society.   

I am not a fan of the Big Brother nonsense, and all such shows, like beauty pageants, where people are paid and cheered on to throw their honour and dignity as human beings to the dogs, to satisfy the depraved taste of irredeemable voyeurs. In fact, if there were no generous reports about these events in the media, which one occasionally glanced through, I may never have known that anything like BBA2 ever took place. But I am a grateful that I read some of those reports, because, it would never have occurred to me that some murky-hearted fellows, with excess cash to spend, could go all out to turn their fellow human beings into a little less than animals, confined in some glorified human zoo, where the most depraved among them could go as wild and immoral as he or she could, to dishonour and make a very big fool of himself or herself, before millions of TV viewers in Africa and beyond, in order to earn $100, 000.   

While this lure of lucre endures, do these fellows ever stop to think that the footage of their disgraceful outing in South Africa would survive tomorrow, and that they would have children and grandchildren whose sensibilities would be perpetually assaulted by the awful pornographic footages they were gleefully producing in their blind rush for $100,000?  

According to reports, the Housemates took their bathe together during what they called “Shower Hour,” and while the boys stripped to their boxers, the girls bared everything, not just before the boys whom they had never met until they were selected and confined in the Big Brother zoo, but, also, millions of viewers out there, which may have included kids from their households and neighborhoods! (Forget the age-restriction crap). Imagine the kid brothers and sisters or tender nephews and nieces of the Housemates seeing their big aunties they once held in high esteem flaunting their stark nudity on the screen with every brazenness and shamelessness. What in the name of all that is decent and noble can we possibly call this?  

Well, some of the girls, however, occasionally bathed with their underpants on, and only bared their chests, but that, no doubt, did not diminish the grave obscenity the whole thing still constituted.  

Now how would these clearly bird-brained fortune hunters rejoin and face the same society before whom they had shamelessly and grossly cheapened themselves, by flaunting the pride of their womanhood before every willing eye? Should even  $1billion dollars be enough to compel anyone to do this?   

Indeed, Feminists and Women Rights activists would never protest this clear debasement of the woman, because this is not the kind of advocacy that attracts grants.  This should not be surprising to anyone because it is still from the same cabal that prosecutes these obscene shows that the major bulk of sponsorships flow.  

Although virtually everything about BBA was horrible, revolting and scandalous, a consensus exists that the most horrible scandal it yielded, now popularly known as “fingergate,” reportedly, took place on Saturday, 27 October 2007. I first read about it on Nigerians In America, in an article by Ms. Bolanle Aduwo, a screenwriter,  broadcaster and producer.  

Please permit me to quote her account of the obscene incident:

…Biggie had provided plenty of booze (undiluted, Russian vodka) and what resulted was an incident that will definitely go down as one of the most scandalous moments in Big Brother history.  The housemates became crazed, drunken zombies and engaged in acts better suited for a porno movie. The evening eventually ended in what many call a possible rape! Or how do you explain the actions of Richard, the 24-year-old Tanzanian film student and the only male occupant of the House fondling and ‘fingering’ a comatose, blind-drunk Ofunneka, a 29-year-old Medical Assistant from Nigeria?…The whole of Africa saw this girl’s “privates”… What happened… horrified viewers as Richard lying between the two comatose women, undressed them and began to fondle, kiss and ‘finger’ both of them!” 

This incident had provoked serious outrage across Africa. A Women Rights group in South Africa had called for the footage of the incident, only to announce later, after viewing it, that it agreed with MNET, that what happened between Richard and Ofunneka was consensual. Nigeria’s House of Representatives, groping for some form of self-redeeming tasks, after Ettehgate, had also waded into the matter, something I had thought was an entirely private misadventure between the girl and the South African prurient millionaires.  

But why does it seem Africa has suddenly awakened from its moral slumber just because  fingergate happened? Well, if you ask me, the matter is very simple: Even if there were no “fingergate,” all the people who participated in BBA2 had irremediably soiled their honour and dignity? What sort of girls would gleefully strip themselves nude, to bathe, not only in the full gaze boys, but also before more than one million TV viewers across Africa? (If the boys wore their shorts and the girls chose to bare everything, what kind of statement were they making about their gender?) Just the other day, while gathering materials for this piece, I stumbled on a blog where a photograph of Ofunneka was posted holding her towel apart and proudly baring her not particularly appealing chest for all to see! So, even without “fingergate,” was that not self-demeaning enough?   

On Monday, I visited a website, www.ofunneka.com, where all sorts of hate posts were heaped on the doorsteps of “Richard the rapist,” who “stole the crown.” All sorts of stories were dredged up to rubbish the Tanzanian, as if he did not rubbish himself enough while in the BBA zoo. But while countless sympathizers were out there condemning MNET for the indecent show and calling for Richard’s head for “sexually abusing” Ofunneka, the “innocent, well-behaved, but stone-drunk symbol of decent African woman,” the girl was at the other place addressing a press conference, apologizing for what happened and dismissing reports that she was raped. Saturday PUNCH of November 24, 2007, quotes her as saying: “I will say that I let down my guards a little, but then I am human.”  

I am seriously touched by this girl’s predicament. It is painful to imagine that she might carry the shame of her disastrous BBA appearance all her life. It must be clear to her now that whoever counseled her into the BBA folly has done her a grave harm. The most noble job she must engage herself in now would be to always dissuade any other person she encounters to avoid BBA like a plague despite the money. 

In this internet age, it should not surprise her that countless blogs would spring up tomorrow, attracting serious traffic to themselves with footages of “fingergate” and some of her nude pictures from Shower Hour at the Big Brother zoo. A costly mistake has already been made by going to the BBA house, and a costly price must be paid.  

But, if by her own painful predicament, other young Africans are able to learn that it is practically impossible to safeguard one’s honour and dignity in such a morally bankrupt enclave like BBA house, created solely to promote obscenity and depravity, to service the vulgar tastes of prurient men and women, she should consider the sacrifice worthwhile. Who is even sure that “fingergate” was not scripted and directed by MNET, to diminish her rising profile in the media as the symbol of true African woman, which would have created serious problems for MNET when eventually Richard was declared “winner”?  

By Richard “victory”, what statement has MNET succeeded in making? That it was alright for a man who was married to suddenly “fall in love” with another woman he had just met on a reality TV show; engage in open and revolting adulterous acts with this new lover or concubine on satellite TV, knowing full well that his wife was at home watching; and then while in the same bed with his new lover, he engages in wild sexual acts with yet another woman, on the same bed! And after it all, according to a report in Namibian of October 29, 2007, he excitedly pronounces: “I have seen the rivers and mountains of Big Brother…I’m going to bump all the women in BBA house.” What a vulgar celebration of hideous conquests! 

With all the nauseating exploits of Richard’s, which earned him the prize, what MNET is saying is that for anyone to win the next BBA (assuming this won’t be the last), he must simply become an animal like Richard, because it is only animals that win its price; yes, such a person must regard and treat women as mere playthings.  

Now the point has also been regularly made, namely, why watch BBA if you know it would offend your mind? Indeed, amateur porn channels and websites like BBA abound, but they do not attract generous positive reviews from “serious” newspapers like BBA does. MNET can afford to inflict its violent obscenity only on interested viewers if it could check its invasion of our newspaper pages the way it does.  

Nor should the government show more than a passing interest in shows like BBA, as the Nigerian House Assembly or the Federal Government did recently. Now, I have no problems with the Information Minister, Mr. John Odey, offering a job to Miss Ofunneka Molokwu, as he reportedly did the other day, if that would console her, but he has no right to declare that by appearing on that reprehensible show, she has “represented us well” and has, today, become “the Heart of Africa.”  

No doubt, it must be clear to the minister that he was speaking himself, and I insist that he makes this clear immediately. In fact, President Umar Musa Yar’Adua must call him to order before he uses the stain of BBA to further rubbish his ailing regime. On no account must the Federal Government appear to endorse such a horribly obscene show that has offended many decent people in Africa and has even been banned by some African governments.  

Mr. Odey, since he had excess time to squander, should have merely consoled the girl, assuaged her pain over the BBA misadventure, but more importantly, used that opportunity to urge other Nigerians youths to shun such shows no matter the huge prize money they dangle, if they do not wish to encounter such tragedies like “fingergate.” And I think I am right.

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Big Brother Africa: Debasing
Self For A Fee
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Posted by Robot| 06.12.2007 07:20

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"I am seriously touched by this girl’s predicament. It is painful to imagine that she might carry the shame of her disastrous BBA appearance all her life".

Good talk my dear. But what if she doesnt see this the way you do? I read one of the interviews she granted where she stated categorically that she had no regrets what soever, and that she would go again and again should there be another opportunity.

I emphasized on the quotation above because your comments are just like someone "drinking phensic on behalf of another person"- feeling ashamed while Ofunneka is enjoying herself and waiting for another opportunity to go bare it even more.

Oh! Chi m ooo!!!

Posted by chudi| 06.12.2007 08:23

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After reading this article that reminds me of the typical African 16th century fidelity and morality preach, I can only conclude that the writer is one of such over godly types who scream morality but yet cannot do anything about the sexually transmitted diseases pervading the continent, of which our overbearing church and mosque going behavior has not helped to reduce.

Such articles only helps to remind me of the Muslims who refuse to drink alcohol yet can easily murder, terrorize and fornicate with anything on 2 and 4 legs. It also reminds me of the Christians who open churches and reap off their fellow man given half the chance. It is this same godly mentality that many politicians have in Nigeria when you hear them saying “I leave the EFCC in the hands of the lord, only God will judge”

Many Africans are church goers; they pray continuously and even leave their daily existence and future outcomes in the hands of a being that may very well not exist, that Sidon look attitude while crying morality has come to become our trademark.

Stuff that the rest of civilized world has done and dusted we are still battling with; many of my born again friends watch pornography imported from white countries but then go to church that same evening to worship “the GOD”

Hypocrisy trails these sorts of write-ups which only helps to show how backward Africa is. The South African people who criticized the show cannot explain how sex (in all corners of their society) has come to give almost a 3rd of them HIV and AIDS.

There is nothing wrong with the Big Brother show; it is just a culture shock for people who are not used to electricity let alone reality TV.

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Ofunneka in the BBA show is just another confirmation of the ugly side of Nigerian ladies - very materialistic.

As far as I am concerned, she deserves no pity, she went into that show fully aware of what to expect , she condescends to all the self - debasing acts including the fingering, all in an attempt to win the prize money at the expense of her womanhood.

Posted by THE VOICE| 06.12.2007 09:19

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=Oghre;4294969961>After reading this article that reminds me of the typical African 16th century fidelity and morality preach, I can only conclude that the writer is one of such over godly types who scream morality but yet cannot do anything about the sexually transmitted diseases pervading the continent, of which our overbearing church and mosque going behavior has not helped to reduce.

Such articles only helps to remind me of the Muslims who refuse to drink alcohol yet can easily murder, terrorize and fornicate with anything on 2 and 4 legs. It also reminds me of the Christians who open churches and reap off their fellow man given half the chance. It is this same godly mentality that many politicians have in Nigeria when you hear them saying “I leave the EFCC in the hands of the lord, only God will judge”

Many Africans are church goers; they pray continuously and even leave their daily existence and future outcomes in the hands of a being that may very well not exist, that Sidon look attitude while crying morality has come to become our trademark.

Stuff that the rest of civilized world has done and dusted we are still battling with; many of my born again friends watch pornography imported from white countries but then go to church that same evening to worship “the GOD”

Hypocrisy trails these sorts of write-ups which only helps to show how backward Africa is. The South African people who criticized the show cannot explain how sex (in all corners of their society) has come to give almost a 3rd of them HIV and AIDS.

There is nothing wrong with the Big Brother show; it is just a culture shock for people who are not used to electricity let alone reality TV.



bla-bla-bla-bla-bla--yawn-yawn--And then what happened?
What eventually did you say about the article after beating about the
bush, and dredging up points that are totally otiose to the issues raised?
What is your response to the chilling point that with money today,
anyone can turn some unsuspecting desperdoes into zoo specimens?
Shouldn't society help to protect the undiscerning among it from being
dehumanized?
Nobody is controlling you, and dictating to you how to live your life
so long as you confine whatever you are doing behind your closed doors.
But when you make it a public matter, and attempt to sell it as something
worth hailing and appreciating, you gonna get public criticism, so much
for the overflogged point about hypocrites.

@Chudi:I emphasized on the quotation above because your comments are just like someone "drinking phensic on behalf of another person"- feeling ashamed while Ofunneka is enjoying herself and waiting for another opportunity to go bare it even more. ________________________________________
So, you expect her at this stage to come out and say how devastated she was, then, you must be very naive. Well, whether she would do it ten million times again is not the issue, (it is her life) but please, let no one advertise her "achievement" to anyone. Let no government say she represented "us" very well.

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My brother, i saw the footage of that very horible scene and i must say that Ofunneka was very disgraceful. It was apparent that the so-called 'cleanliness' she put up in BB house was just fake because she acted like one sex-starved woman that have been deprived of male contact for years.

Infact she nearly raped the Tanzanian boy. What i saw.... was unspeakable

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=Donn;4294970106>My brother, i saw the footage of that very horible scene and i must say that Ofunneka was very disgraceful. It was apparent that the so-called 'cleanliness' she put up in BB house was just fake because she acted like one sex-starved woman that have been deprived of male contact for years.

Infact she nearly raped the Tanzanian boy. What i saw.... was unspeakable



hahahhaahhahahhahahhahahahahaha !!! lol.

My brother, don’t blame the girl. Body no be firewood. She has been in the Zoo for almost 3months and nothing entered into something. Which woman for naija can endure lack of F***K for 3months?? U know that girl is very ugly and I don’t think any man was even dating her in Nigeria before she went for BBA so it might even be more than three months sef. its not her fault at allllllll

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=Robot;4294969923>Big Brother Africa: Debasing
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I was privileged to watch BBA final show. It was brilliant. Better than the UK version.

I accept there were few scenes in the series that need not have been show. The producers and sponsors have accepted that criticism.

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Within the space allowed for freedom of association, expression, etc etc, people must be allowed to make informed choices from the very numerous options available, including the morally and otherwise dangerous ones. I agree that the weak, undiscerning and gullible in our society should be protected but Ofunneka and her fellows, in my view, fall clearly outside these categories. As they exercise their rights to choose any path to wealth or fame or both, some of the choices open to us outside the BBA2 house include not subscribing to Multichoice either for the period or at all, choosing a bouquet that does not contain the relevant channel(s) and scrambling the same channels. To the best of my knowledge, parental control can be extend to computer use and internet access. We hold the key to our safety and for our loved ones too. We may soon be running unsparing critics on even the water traders provide for our choice or not of consumption. The word is CAUTION!

With particular regard to “fingergate”, I saw the footage online of what happened that fateful night and came to the following conclusions:

1. Ofunneka like all the other housemates was very drunk.
2. Ofunneka was not raped
3. Ofunneka initiated the act that climaxed in her being fingered
4. Richard was more or less pulled by hand into it by Ofunneka.
5. Ofunneka enjoyed it.

Posted by Mr Perfect| 07.12.2007 11:28

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Just wondering if Mr minister would be quick on praise and offers of employment if his daughter, sister or wife goes on cable tv to expose intimate parts of her anatomy in the name of a sick reality show...just wondering! Our culture as Africans does not encourage such debasement of self. Programmes such as the one in discussion which is no different from a triple x film should be discouraged. Whenever we imitate the westerners, we tend to overdo it. Even in America that can be rightly said to be the worlds SIN CAPITAL no government minister has gone on air to offer employment or praise to the numerous porn stars that abound there. Mr. minister should sort out his priorities!:confused1:confused1:confused1

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