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Nigerians react as DSTV reveals N3.5 billion was invested on Big Brother Naija season 5

Nigerians on social media have reacted to a tweet from DSTV Nigeria that disclosed how much they invested in the ongoing BBNaija 2020 reality TV show.

In the tweet, DSTV mentioned that the production of the reality show took a sum of 3.5 billion from them. According to the CEO of Multichoice, John Ugbe, DSTV Nigeria won’t stop investing on shows that would put smiles on their customers faces.

This tweet has got lots of Nigerians talking. See their reaction below;

vuaclothing wrote “And i am sure u guys hv made triple of that money”

mimifastino wrote “Very expensive show. I wonder if they’ll even make money after evicting Baby G. She had the African vote. And a lot of people have switched off. Only Nigerians are voting now. Let’s look at costs. Diesel, staff, production, equipment, license fees to Endemol, subscription split with S.A. parent, taxes to Lagos State etc etc. Not even the other African countries can afford to do BBN. Too many overheads.”

natashaemeralda wrote “Akuko negwu mike ejeagha, y are u telling us? Maybe I ain’t making money like the previous seasons. Ur content has left so watch ur show in peace and don’t disturb me”

camillavon wrote “So you know your ratings dropped for disqualifying Erica…next time don’t evict the entertainers of the show”

natashaemeralda wrote “Akuko negwu mike ejeagha, y are u telling us? Maybe I ain’t making money like the previous seasons. Ur content has left so watch ur show in peace and don’t disturb me”

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