Kemen wants to sue Big Brother!
The appropriate response is straightforward. The government does not have the ethical commitment to exclude Kemen over his circumstance with Tboss when more regrettable has been approved.
The show itself stinks of indecency, period. A few demonstrations of indecency; S3xual and non S3xual have been executed by challengers and overlooked by the coordinators of the show since its beginning.
Yet, what makes this uncommon?
Yes, women we concur it was a touchy and sensitive issue and in truth unforgivable, however would you say you were expecting ethical quality from an unethical show?
Where were you when Debby Rise disregarded Bassey? Or, then again it doesn't check when a man is the casualty?
Or, on the other hand where was BigBrother when hitched TTT was being overhauled by Bisola? Why didn't BigBrother (the witness) advise her of his conjugal status? Possibly that simply wasn't sufficiently unethical.
Maybe the most two-faced part on Big sibling would need to be in 2007, recall the fingergate outrage amongst Richard and Ofunekka? How advantageous that Big Brother even remunerated the offender with the prize of the opposition. Be that as it may, now exclude Kemen for a less appalling act?
All in all, Big Brother Nigeria is not a reality demonstrate that prides itself over its ethical benchmarks, so to raise this Kemen-Tboss circumstance to the level of preclusion was out and out dishonest.
Particularly considering that TBoss didn't hold up a protest, rather BigBrother dramatically overemphasized the entire circumstance.
Kemen would from now on be slandered and turned out to be misled as a S3x guilty party which would harm his relationship and business. He ought to and should sue for harms and in actuality criticism of character.
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