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I support GHOne TV for showing pornography - Mikki Osei Berko

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Wed, 27 May 2020 Source: peacefmonline.com

Ace broadcaster and actor, Mikki Osei Berko, has thrown his support behind television stations in Ghana that show pornographic content.

Mikki Osei Berko, also called Dada Boat, believes the television networks are justified to show x-rated adult materials because of the lax regulations on showing foreign contents in the country.

It could be recalled that GHOne TV on Thursday, April 9, 2020, aired a pornographic material on its late night show, Duvet, which also coincided with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's nation address on COVID-19 pandemic.

Although the General Manager of GHOne TV, Nana Aba Anamoah issued an offical statement apologizing on behalf of the station, many Ghanaians slammed the management for permitting an x-rated content on their TV network.

But, according to Mikki Osei Berko, he does not fault GHOne TV or any television network that decides to imitate what GHOne TV did because the State authorities have allowed foreign culture to override that of the nation.

''The national problem is that we don't understand our culture. We don't even know we have a culture for us to even teach our generations or ourselves. We don't even know our heritage and that is one of the major problems we have as a country. So, we don't know the direction we're taking. We don't even have a direction because if we have a direction, we would know our culture'', he exclaimed.

To him, there should be an overhauling in the media landscape for media organizations to project Ghana's culture by showing 100 percent local content, but until that is done, he sarcastically gave GHOne TV thumbs-up for showing pornographic content.

''I support the TV station. Yes! Because everybody is doing what he or she likes. If everybody is doing what he or she wants and you too you know what to do to attract people, why don't you do it? Because there's no regulation. I know there is a regulation that permits the broadcast of appropriate content; but in this country, to a large extent, the laws are not applied,'' he stressed.

''Where does pornographic content stems from? It's a foreign culture. If we are to direct TV stations to show contents that are Ghanaian, they won't show pornography. Then again, it will offer employment'', Dada Boat added.

Source: peacefmonline.com