NUDITY: Fans Call for an End of BBNaija (Video)


Nigerians have taken to Twitter handle to spill out displeasure on Big Brothers Africa 2020 reality show as erotic of video of Prince smashing Nengi surfaced online.
In a video sighted by the Aynaijang aproko team, Prince and Nengi were seen showing off their level of vulgarity to the faces of all housemates sitting watching them.
Viewers are currently reacting over the level of immorality the reality show keeps portraying which might end up having a negative impact on this generation.
Video Below:
Reactions below:
“What values to learn from this?
This is purely social engineering..
Making you to believe this is normal
BBNaija is now more erotic and mind-destroying than before
Youths wake up.”
“Leemao has #Bbnaija ever been eduive on non-erotic? This season is even cleaner, go and watch them miracle and bambam set . It’s not by force to watch it and it’s not even free to air so relax”
“The first big brother in South Africa still the best of the best . Since Nigeria started there own , it has been really discouraged to watch.”
“I don’t really know there names but I can see 3 guys really lost in thought right there and that last girl sitting down was like; guy drop your hand and come off it””Government should as a matter of urgency act to protect the little morality left of Nigerians and stop this madness @BBNaija2020-. Nothing different from  rappers you promulgate laws against. @LaiMohammed1 @MBuhari @NGRSenate @femigbaja @aishambuhari”
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