This is what makes Big Brother Naija different from every other Big Brother you’ve watched.
As
is said, “What Texas is to the United States, Nigeria is to Africa”. A
country sweetly diversified by its rich culture, flavorsome music and
contagiously charismatic people. Pioneers in the fields of Fashion, Film
and technological advancements.
Nigeria earned its heavyweight status, when it
vigorously and uniquely conquered the world, dominating not only its own
back yard, but all other international battle fields.
No vex abeg
From the four corners of this cooking pot of
greatness, Sokoto, Bono, Ogun to Cross River states, Nigeria has helped
put Africa under the radar and it is unquestionable that it has become
the world’s window into Africa. Making it Africa’s very own big
brother.
A country that managed to turn what the world deems
as faulty and broken, into popular culture and a seal of cool, Pidgin
English; Influencing Pan Africanism in all aspects. What would Africa
Magic be without Nollywood? So, western world, no vex abeg.
Nigeria dances to the beat of its own drum, with the whole world watching and clapping along.
No Two Nigerians are Exactly The Same
Looking at how Big Brother is conceptualized and
generally framed, with difference in cultural consciousness and
uniqueness in viewpoints being the driving forces behind often
controversial, yet successfully entertaining interactions between
Housemates; at the fact that there are more than 500 ethnic groups and
accompanying languages as well as being Africa’s most populous country,
no two Nigerians are the same.
Each of these unique components that make up the
Nigerian people are fully and proudly represented. With that being said,
these Housemates are made in the fabric of passion, drive and desire,
deeply embedded in the Nigerian gene pool.
After all, a great song is a result of the
synchronized clicking, clapping and banging of different instruments;
Big Brother Naija will give out an intoxicating rhythm, you should dance
long because Big Brother Naija promises a show as equally explosive as
its people.
Big Brother Naija starts Sunday, 22 January
at 7pm and will run for 11 weeks on all DStv packages on channel 198 and
GOtv Plus on channel 29.
For more information, please visit Big Brother Naija.
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source:africamagic
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