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MURIC Seeks Regulation Of Reality TV Show, Big Brother Naija Show

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has appealed to the National Assembly to support the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) in regulating the famous reality TV show, Big Brother Naija real.

Otunba Segun Runsewe, the Director General of the NCAC had earlier condemned the TV show calling for regulatory measures on different occasions, seek more power from the National Assembly as reported by the freshreporters last week.

The MURIC, who issued out a statement today, Monday to mark the prophet Mohammed day, asked the Nigerian lawmakers to empower NCAC towards ending the show which it termed “nudity” on the show.

According to the statement by MURIC, it said “MURIC supports Runsewe’s call and we see no reason why the NASS will hesitate to give him all necessary backing. BBNaija’s reality TV show is the devil incarnate misleading Nigerian youth,” the group said.

“BBNaija is forcibly dragging our youths to a world of nudity, debauchery, and shamelessness. BBNaija constitutes a potent threat to every home. It is open rape of our cultures, values, and norms. BBNaija is luciferous.

“The NASS will have its name indelibly carved in letters of gold if it hearkens to the plea made by Runsewe.

“His appeal has revealed the weakness in our legal system. It has revealed that there are no extant laws powerful enough to stop romance and sex on our television channels. The time to give the law the teeth to bite is now.”

Source: Freshreporters.com



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