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BBNAIJA: CHRISTIANS COME UP WITH FATHER'S HOUSE

Christians counter BBNaija with new reality TV show Father's House

Some Christians, apparently concerned about the immoral tone of Big Brother Nigeria reality TV show, have come up with an alternative show of their own: The Father’s House Reality TV Show.

The show will be relayed on 10 TV stations in Nigeria from March 2022.

It plans to assemble in one big space carefully selected thirteen young professing Christians drawn from different denominations across Nigeria to live and work together for forty days and forty nights.

The flyer by the Faith based reality TV show
The flyer by the Faith based reality TV show

It does not promise a N90 million grand prize like BBNaija, but the organisers said the overall winner “will win the Grand and priceless Prize of the ‘Fathers Blessing’ alongside other cash and gift prizes”.

The organisers, Church Accord for National Development, said the reality show is a God inspired Faith-based development project.

They said it is intentionally designed to process the multi-dimensional benefits of redemption into real time solution module for Nigeria and Africa at large.

While in the Father’s House, the participants will leverage their common advantage in their knowledge in Christ and mobilize and inspire over two hundred million local and international viewers towards driving a new and superior culture of development and nationhood.

Using a completely new and innovative approach, combining spiritual and socio-economic principles, these thirteen selected young people will project and inject intelligence, integrity and ingenuity into the social fabrics of the viewing society with daily trigger actions that will affect a targeted twenty thousand Nigerian villages.

Registration for the programme has opened. And it begins with participants filling a prescribed form on the portal.

Intending participants are enjoined to provide accurate information, to enable a credible selection and screening process.

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