BBNaija S7: Fans commend organisers, call for improvement in next edition

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Some fans of the just concluded television reality show, Big Brother Naija season 7, have commended the organizers for an entertaining and educating show.

The fans who spoke on Monday in Lagos, gave divergent views of their assessment of the show, with some advice to improve on the next edition.

Rachael Enem-Isaac, a presenter with Pulse Nigeria, described the show as entertaining and educating.

Enem-Isaac said that because the just concluded show was initially split into two level-up houses, most fans lost interest in it, which accounted for the low viewership.

She said she also observed that the fans were not as engaging as in the previous shows.

“In the previous shows, some of the housemates had already been verified on their social media platforms, while most of them were able to garner over one million followers, but this year, some of the housemates were only able to attract 300,000 followers,” she said.

Enem-Isaac advised the organizers to take a break in 2023, which is the election year, to look into the loopholes, get feedback from fans, and design ways of improving the show.

She said since plans were already on ground to merge Nigerian and South African housemates for the next edition, this must be thoroughly planned to present a great show.

“I advise that the organizers take a break in 2023, engage in working on the feedback gotten from fans, let 2023 be the election year so that the youth are not distracted from politics and come back in 2024 to present a great show,” she said.

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According to a Chinese national, Kelly Lin, Marketing Officer for Oraimo, the show was loaded with vibes, real energy and a series of dramas which made it interesting compared to the previous editions.

Lin urged corporate organizations to come up with similar shows that will project Nigerian culture, artistes and fashion designers.

She said the show also tried to engage the youth positively in view of the challenge of unemployment experienced in the country.

Also, Uche Adigwe, an electrician, advised the organizers of the show to ensure that the housemates’ privacy was respected by earmarking different rooms for the male and female housemates.

He said this was to create some sanity and decency in the show.

Amanda Pelemo, a businesswoman, said she observed that the just concluded show had more sponsors than the previous editions which made it loaded with fun as each sponsor came up with a series of games and tasks for the housemates.

Pelemo commended the process of auditioning for the show which revealed that the housemates were younger and real.

She advised that in subsequent editions, a single house should be maintained as against two houses.

According to her, the initial idea of two houses affected the viewership of the show.

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