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2023: Ex-BBNaija Housemate Tells Nigerian Celebrites How To Make Fans Get PVCs

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Big Brother Naija Lockdown housemate, Prince Nelson has urged Nigerian celebrities to organize free shows across the country and impose PVC as a gate pass.

The Mr Nigeria 2018, made the suggestion on the microblogging platform, Twitter where he noted that musicians and celebrities could use their influence to push the youths into participation in the forthcoming 2023 elections.

According to the reality star,  to push the “get your PVC agenda”, celebrities must harness their influence with proposed concerts which will equally serve as an avenue for grass root sensitization.

He wrote; “Scenes where Naija artists come together and host free shows all over the country and the only gate fee is to show your PVC… another way we can push the “get your PVC agenda”

“It’ll really work wonders in getting our message out there beyond SM, but then what do I know?”

So I’ve been seeing a lot of tweeps saying “it’s not just about getting the PVC, will the people come out and vote?” The “proposed concerts” are not just to make people get the PVC, it’s an avenue for grass root sensitization for those who have it to not practice

“The influence level can’t even be compared. Musicians have a lot of influence that can be harnessed. But the onus doesn’t just lie with them, it lies with all of us to make the right decision during this forthcoming elections and also on every person with a platform to use

“Now, because the change we seek in this country won’t come if we don’t device unorthodox strategies to achieve them. My idea might be flawed and imperfect but it’s just me thinking out loud and giving my humble 2cents. Before you jump in to criticize, please What’s yours?”

Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.