Can reality TV help people talk about mental health?
Former contestants have been discussing their anxiety
From the U.S. to Australia, reality TV show contestants have been discussing their mental health. The same is true for Big Brother Naija, which is currently airing its eighth season β a special All-Stars edition. The Nigerian programme -- one of the biggest reality shows in Africa β often reflects public debates around important issues like womenβs rights and mental health.
ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Pidgin journalist and self-described βBB Naija stanβ Faith Oshoko joins us from Lagos to explain why the show is so popular across the continent. We also hear from Season 6 contestant Ololade Gbolahan β better known as Mr. KayVee β who walked out of the show after experiencing what he describes as a βmental breakdown.β
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Presenters: William Lee Adams with Faith Oshoko
Producers: Mora Morrison and Emily Horler
Editors: Verity Wilde and Rachael Akidi Okwir
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