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By Muhammad Abdullahi Sani. It's popularly said, 'there's no such thing as bad publicity.' So, the more you talk about Safa and BBC Hausa - or anyone else that promotes her - the better for her career and the media house. Unfortunately or otherwise, no social media 'outrage' can change anything in your favour. It may even do the contrary, as I pointed out above.What do you do then? If you are genuinely concerned about Safa's influence on your kids and others, raise them well and supplement that with prayers. Globalisation is real and powerful. Some people disapproved of my description of Safa's rise as the new normal a few days ago. Her explosive interview with the mighty BBC Hausa corroborates what I said.Frankly, I see nothing wrong in what BBC Hausa does academically, even professionally. However, when you bring morality into it, you are talking about something else. So, I frowned at it as someone born and raised in a socio-centric, Islamicate society.May Allah (SWT) forgive us and guide us, amin.Muhammad Sani Abdullahi.
 
 
 
 
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