Why GHOne TV is allowed to show Pornography - Mikki Osei Berko

He insists that the TV station can show as much pornography as it wants with the current state of things.

Why GHOne TV is allowed to show Pornography - Mikki Osei Berko
Dada Boat

Ghanaian actor, Dada Boat, has explained why GHOne TV is allowed to show pornographic content legally on its programs.

According to him, television stations are fully allowed to show x-rated content due to the poor regulations concerning how foreign content is broadcast in the country.

GHOne TV had on Thursday, April 9, 2020, broadcast a pornographic material on its late-night show, Duvet, which aired at the same time with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's nation address on COVID-19 pandemic.

This sparked massive outrage from Ghanaians who instantly started calling for the head of the directors of the station.

The General Manager of GHOne TV, Nana Aba Anamoah instantly issued an official statement apologizing on behalf of the station, but Mikky Osei Berko has now said that there was no need for the apology as there are no current laws that ban x-rated content on TV networks.

 

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Dada Boat disclosed that he would not be surprised if other television networks follow suit and start showing nude content because the State authorities have allowed the 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 enthused.

''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 shows the appropriate content to show but in this country, to a large extent, the laws are not applied'',

'Where does pornography culture come 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'', he concluded.