BBNaija didn’t show explicit content due to NBC regulations – Ebuka
Nigeria News | Laila's Blog BBNaija didn’t show explicit content due to NBC regulations – Ebuka The host of popular reality television show, Big Brother Naija, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, has revealed that while a lot play out […] Read More >> BBNaija didn’t show explicit content due to NBC regulations – Ebuka Sanya Agunbiade
The host of popular reality television show, Big Brother Naija, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, has revealed that while a lot play out in the Big Brother Naija house, some scenes have to be censored due to the regulations of the National Broadcasting Company.
The TV host made this statement during an interview with BeatFM while defending claims by fans that BBNaija shows the viewers what the organisation wants them to see.
He also refuted speculations that he had any grouse against Erica.
He said, “I like Erica; I really like Erica, which is also funny because people thought that I hated her. She gave us good content; she and Kiddwaya.
“First things first, we live in a country that has regulations. We all know about the NBC; there are certain things we can never show whether we like it or not. I always say that the show would be a different show if it was not a Nigerian show or if it was not in Nigeria because of the kind of things that we cannot show. Those things are not in our call; it is just legal issues.
“Secondly, this talk about what we showed about Kiddwaya and Erica; we actually did not show anything about them if anybody remembers. Nothing was shown about them. We did not show anything. In fact, it was even Ka3na and Praise that people saw under the sheets.
“A lot of these things happened under the sheets; so, we do not know what is happening. We are not going to send a ninja to remove the sheet so that we can get a good shot.
“People say we showed some things that made Erica and Kiddwaya look bad and I ask how? How did we make them look bad? Everything that has been revealed on the reunion show is actually on air. It just so happened that people decided to assume what they assumed.”