The Big Brother Naija Reality Show should come to an end already so the insults and name calling from fans to celebrities and from celebrities to their fellow celebs will come to an end.
Many people think the show is becoming toxic for the viewers as little things are beginning to get to some of the favorite housemates, even when they are no longer in the house. Popular Nigerian Faaji singer, Teniola Apata, simply known as Teni may have unknowingly stepped on toes after a video of her addressing and praying for the ‘not ever going to work relationship’ between Laycon and Erica. In the video, she referred to Erica as “OMO IGBO”, meaning an “IGBO CHILD”.
The video of Teni praying and putting asunder whatever was making Laycon cling on to Erica, was posted by the singer August 9th. This was more than a month ago, while Erica was still in the Big Brother Naija House.
Lay on be released IJN pic.twitter.com/GtrdRGgErS
— OBA ORIN THE REAL IDAN (@TeniEntertainer) August 9, 2020
Looks like Nigerians sure do have a way of digging up the past. Why didn’t they point out what she said the very day she posted the video on social media? Why now that Erica has been disqualified and the show is coming to an end on Sunday 27th September, 2020.
Lots of tweets going round paint Teni as being Tribalistic and her addressing Erica as OMO IGBO is disrespectful
One of the people that turned this year's #Bbnaija into a tribal event is @TeniEntertainer.
— Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮 (@AfamDeluxo) September 23, 2020
She was praying for Laycon and referred to Erica as "Omo Igbo".
Imagine if it was an Igbo artist that referred Laycon as "Onye ofe mmanụ"
😊😊😊😊https://t.co/Z0z2bZoAZN
On the other hand, some persons are of the opinion that there was nothing tribalistic about what she said in the video. Referring to someone as ‘Omo Igbo’ is something that people say to each other, especially Yorubas who have Igbo friends.
Teni is supporting Laycon and some fan bases are agending tribalism. I have been called omo Yoruba, omo Ibadan severally, I no use head break coconut because of a truth I am Yoruba and yes, I am Ibadan.
— Peachy Dame (@kekeyous_) September 23, 2020
NEXT!#BBNaija
Everyday in 9ja, we call each other names like; e.g, omo igbo, yoruba boy, aboki, even any girl named kafayat is automatically an Alhaja. So because Teni said "omo igbo" now una wan rush am because na celeb. Go and fight iya biliki calling you omo igbo in your street! #BBNaijia pic.twitter.com/mzU59atW2Z
— Uju Baby(sneakers/slides) (@drip_jules) September 23, 2020
Teni called Erica “omo Igbo,” you are getting angry because this is Twitter.
— Lola Okunrin (@lollypeezle) September 23, 2020
Offline, people call people “Omo igbo” “Aboki” “Alhaja” etc and we all live in peace but once it’s Twitter, you all be moving mad and stupidly sensitive because you have 10mb data. Oshisco
Hello @AfamDeluxo
— Seye Oyekunle (@seye_oyekunle) September 23, 2020
"Omo” in Yoruba Language means CHILD/OFFSPRING.
Omo Yoruba = Yoruba Child
Omo Igbo = Igbo Child
👉🏽 THIS IS NOT AN INSULT
Your “onye ofe mmanụ” translates to oil eater – WHICH IS AN INSULT.
Know the difference & Stop Making Teni Look bad#Teni #OmoIgbo Igbos https://t.co/rd8I8mcgaX
Meanwhile, others saw Teni’s video as a mere joke being that Teni is known to be very playful on social media; hence, meaning should not be read into what the singer had said in the video.
She is just playing around, we all know Teni is playful and i dont think she did this because she hate Erica, it is so sad that some educated agbero wanted to turn bbn game into tribal war but Teni is not someone that will join d agberos. #EricaOnceSaid
— Ayaba Lolu (@Lolu85305153) September 23, 2020
Teni who is obviously a fan of Laycon did not allow the drag and backlash on social media to get to her at all. She took to her twitter page to stylishly address her previous post, saying the Igbo men she knows take good care of their women.
Voting like crazy! 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/905CMbF3vx
— OBA ORIN THE REAL IDAN (@TeniEntertainer) September 23, 2020
The Igbo men I know take good care of their women
— OBA ORIN THE REAL IDAN (@TeniEntertainer) September 23, 2020
Even after Teni’s tweet, some persons saw it as her trying to do damage control and would have none of it.
Teni, this is poor damage control. Your bigotry jumped out in your Laycon solidarity video..
— Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮 (@AfamDeluxo) September 23, 2020
You don't address Erica as "Omo Igbo". Same way I don't expect Rita Dominic or any Igbo celeb to address Laycon as "Onye ofe mmanụ".
Don't be divisive in your quest for votes.
Udo! https://t.co/Ikb1hv57Q0
I don’t give a fuck about this bbn show but we can’t let that “omo Igbo” comment slide…no fuckin way. As a celeb and a public figure(sadly🤦🏽♂️) you owe it to yourself and the people around you to be a “sensitive” human that comment goes against all that!
— Damisa (@ImperatorLez) September 23, 2020
Some even went as far as deleting all of Teni’s song on their phone.
What is your take on this? Do you think Teni’s statement in that video was her being tribalistic? Was there anything wrong in her addressing Erica as OMO IGBO?