Audition for maiden Christian reality TV show debuts in Lagos

The South-West zonal audition for a maiden Christian-based reality TV show, Extreme Search, has commenced in Lagos.
Organized by Psalmist Missionary Global Outreach Inc., five participants would be selected from each of the South-West, South-South, South-East and Northern parts of the country.
During the audition process, participants would go into the jungle to search for something that would be a representation of godliness, good moral, culture and adventure.
Speaking at the audition ground in Ijegun, Lagos on Tuesday, the organisation’s President, Evang. Abuoma Chuka, said that the grand finale of the reality TV show would hold at Obudu Cattle Ranch in Cross River.
Chuka added that the overall winner out of the 20 participants nationwide would go home with N50 million and a car, while other contestants would also win attractive cash prizes.
Chuka said that the show, whose motto is: “Promoting Godliness, Good Morals, Cultures and Adventures”, would test participants’ level of smartness, intelligence and obedience.
“Nigeria is a nation with very smart youths. We found that when you don’t engage them in positive activities, automatically, they will shift towards the negative ones.
“That is the reason for lots of vices in our society; not that we have dull or lazy youths, we have intelligent youths who are very smart.
“The criteria for selection are smartness, intelligence, being able to obey simple instruction and being 18 years and above; we are really ready to develop what our youths have,” he said.
He said that the reality show would shield Nigerian youths from all sorts of immorality and correct immorality within the Christian fold.
In her remarks, the South-South Coordinator of the programme, Princess Okechukwu, said that the organisation would test their fitness, Godliness and social life through the audition.
Also, the South-South Secretary, Ms Constance Wali, said that the programme would promote godliness, good morals, culture and adventure.
Wali said that the audition was coming at a time when the society was really in need of change, where children were becoming famous and being celebrated.
She said that the organisation came up with the project to see how it could curb vices in the society by making the youth to understand that God could still make them famous, while the world would celebrate them.
On his part, Mr Richard Emmanuel, the audition instructor, said that the idea of coming out to take the youth on fitness training to use their strength was great.
Emmanuel said that the audition would bring the youth together to focus on the purpose of God for their lives.(www.amatropics.com)







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