BBNaija 2020: Nigerian Economy To Gain N2bn From Reality TV Show

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The fifth edition of the ongoing edition of hit reality television show, Big Brother Naija (BBNaija), is estimated to generate N2 billion for the Nigerian economy, financial sector stakeholders, MultiChoice recently disclosed.

According to financial sector sources, MultiChoice’s investments in the show have risen to N2billion because of capital-intensive projects necessary for the successful hosting of the show.

These include the addition of 250 square meters (sqm) to the 1800sqm Big Brother House, provision of furniture, technical equipment and other safety systems. The costs were said to be exclusive of production, marketing, talent performances and other sunk costs absorbed by the Big Brother House.Big Brother Naija

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MultiChoice, producers of the show, explained sources, have had to ensure that the show, holding in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, is held under much stricter measures in conformity with the public health and safety protocols.

Huge sums of money, said sources, have been expended on items such as building design permits, civil engineering works, landscape management, heating ventilation and air conditioning as well as mechanical and electrical systems upgrade.

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Similarly, outlays have been made to ensure the upgrade of acoustics to studio specifications, purchase of power generators, water purification, information technology facilities and adaptation of the Big Brother House to conform with COVID-19 protocols.

A recent report by Accenture estimated that MultiChoice invested $428million between 2015 and 2019 in local content production, the larger slice of which many believe went into the production of BBNaija.

The show has generated direct and indirect employment opportunities for Nigerians in marketing, Public Relations, production and sponsorship, who have been working from home and on MultiChoice’s monthly payroll.

Also involved are hundreds of photographers, disc jockeys, interior decorators and an assortment of other small and medium sized business owners contracted as vendors to supply food, clothes, toiletries to the house for the duration of the show. Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Season 5 will run for 10 weeks and be broadcast live round-the-clock on DStv and GOtv.

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