I felt ashamed last Saturday when a TV presenter, Deloris Frimpong Manso alias Delay turned her weekend programme in to a porn show.
The Delay Show which is watched by many during the weekend serves as a platform for people in and outside the entertainment industry to tell their own story.
Last weekend’s show was no exception and as I was getting excited to know more about one of my favourite Ghanaian artists, Wanluv Kubolor, something outrageous happened. He was dared by Delay to show his sex organ on the show.
Yes! A television show presenter, dared him to show his sex organ on the show which was aired at 4.30p.m . The most annoying part of this is that she dared him knowing very well that he would do it.
Hear her, “The last time you came to this show, you said you don’t wear panties. Are you wearing panties now? Can you show me that you are not wearing panties”?
How can a presenter, knowing very well that children are also part of the audience allow such a thing to happen?
Also, since the interview was a recorded version, why was that part not edited for the sake of children who would be watching at that time of the day, 4.30pm? Or has the entertainment industry turned into a porn industry now?
Ghanaians have for some time now been portrayed differently from what our real values and cultures are and this is becoming very disturbing. Almost all our entertainment forts are in one way or the other exhibiting soft porn through music videos, movies and now television shows.
I might not be too old, but I know from stories being told that it was very difficult in the olden days to even see the thighs of a woman let alone her legs. The moral attitudes were as strict as the Sharia Laws in Nigeria and this gives no woman let alone a man to show his private part.
Infact, the sex organs were portrayed as the sanctuary of every human being not to be defiled or touched until marriage but the recent changes in technology and the adaptation of Western Culture has swept away these values.
Aside that, did the television station ,TV3, really allow this to happen on their set or they were all asleep behind the controls when the forbidden fruit was being displayed on their set as if it was normal ?
TV3 and Delay have suddenly lost their respect through unforgiveable means by allowing such a thing to happen. I want to believe the National Media Commission (NMC) is finding ways and means to put things in order before our future leaders lose their future through programmes such as this.
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also think it is high time the government added entertainment to the tourism industry so that our artists could be brought to book when it comes to the way they portray our National Flag to the international world.
After 55 years of Independence, we also need to question where our culture and values have gone to and attack the factors which have destroyed this rich culture rather than remain silent. We need to act now for our upcoming youth are in trouble!
The Delay Show which is watched by many during the weekend serves as a platform for people in and outside the entertainment industry to tell their own story.
Last weekend’s show was no exception and as I was getting excited to know more about one of my favourite Ghanaian artists, Wanluv Kubolor, something outrageous happened. He was dared by Delay to show his sex organ on the show.
Yes! A television show presenter, dared him to show his sex organ on the show which was aired at 4.30p.m . The most annoying part of this is that she dared him knowing very well that he would do it.
Hear her, “The last time you came to this show, you said you don’t wear panties. Are you wearing panties now? Can you show me that you are not wearing panties”?
How can a presenter, knowing very well that children are also part of the audience allow such a thing to happen?
Also, since the interview was a recorded version, why was that part not edited for the sake of children who would be watching at that time of the day, 4.30pm? Or has the entertainment industry turned into a porn industry now?
Ghanaians have for some time now been portrayed differently from what our real values and cultures are and this is becoming very disturbing. Almost all our entertainment forts are in one way or the other exhibiting soft porn through music videos, movies and now television shows.
I might not be too old, but I know from stories being told that it was very difficult in the olden days to even see the thighs of a woman let alone her legs. The moral attitudes were as strict as the Sharia Laws in Nigeria and this gives no woman let alone a man to show his private part.
Infact, the sex organs were portrayed as the sanctuary of every human being not to be defiled or touched until marriage but the recent changes in technology and the adaptation of Western Culture has swept away these values.
Aside that, did the television station ,TV3, really allow this to happen on their set or they were all asleep behind the controls when the forbidden fruit was being displayed on their set as if it was normal ?
TV3 and Delay have suddenly lost their respect through unforgiveable means by allowing such a thing to happen. I want to believe the National Media Commission (NMC) is finding ways and means to put things in order before our future leaders lose their future through programmes such as this.
I
also think it is high time the government added entertainment to the tourism industry so that our artists could be brought to book when it comes to the way they portray our National Flag to the international world.
After 55 years of Independence, we also need to question where our culture and values have gone to and attack the factors which have destroyed this rich culture rather than remain silent. We need to act now for our upcoming youth are in trouble!
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