FG probes Multichoice over shooting of Big Brother Naija in South Africa
The Federal Government has directed the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to probe the circumstances surrounding the reported shooting in South Africa of the ongoing Big Brother Naija Reality TV Show. Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed gave the order in Abuja.
In a statement Tuesday, the Minister said the NBC should determine whether Multi-Choice, by shooting the show in South Africa, has breached the Nigerian Broadcasting Code in any way, as well as the issue of possible deceit, since the viewing public was never told that the event would be staged outside Nigeria.
”As a country of laws, only the outcome of the investigation will determine our next line of action,” he said.
Alhaji Mohammed said concerned Nigerians have bombarded his office with calls to complain about what they regard as an anomaly of shooting outside the country a show meant for Nigerians.
He urged the concerned Nigerians to remain calm while the NBC investigates the issue and submits its findings.
As at the moment, MultiChoice is yet to respond, although it promised to send a statement.
Big Brother Naija, formerly known as Big Brother Nigeria was relaunched on Sunday with 12 housemates.
The host of the show, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, a former housemate who introduced the housemates said he remains one of the biggest supporters of the show.
“Ten years ago I was a housemate, today I am one of their biggest supporters,” Obi-Uchendu said.
The Managing Director of MultiChoice Nigeria, John Ugbe, expressed delight on their choice of the host.
“We are particularly excited to have Ebuka as host of Big Brother Naija.
“This was the platform that unearthed his potentials and propelled him to stardom.
The winner of the 11-week contest will be given 25 million naira cash prize and a brand new Kia Sorento SUV car. The series will run for 78 days and end on April 9.