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It is a commmercial program. Nagham station is not in the lead as before, so they wanted to do something to re-put it in the lead.
They didn't find anything silly other than it.
But the important thing in it is that the one who used to come to home and see his dinner on the table, or he just use his phone to order a delivery is now working hard to get his small piece of food.
Its not the government who payed, it's LBCI who did... But i would say that they could have at least given food to those that aren't able to buy the bread, or maybe get some children to schools, the ones who aren't able to pay for their scholarship... Its really sad, ness bi deneh w LBCI bi deneh tenyeh...
Its not the government who payed, it's LBCI who did... But i would say that they could have at least given food to those that aren't able to buy the bread, or maybe get some children to schools, the ones who aren't able to pay for their scholarship... Its really sad, ness bi deneh w LBCI bi deneh tenyeh...
can any one living abroad specialy in arab countries tell us what ppl have to say about this program beside the lebanese im asking what is the opinion of kuwaity or saoudi or emaraty ppl ..
can any one living abroad specialy in arab countries tell us what ppl have to say about this program beside the lebanese im asking what is the opinion of kuwaity or saoudi or emaraty ppl ..
Probably they love it (i dont live in the arab countries), what do u expect? This program mainly targets this kind of people.
well, in the French version each celebrity represents an organisation, and the longer they stay on the farm the more money the raise for their organisation (10,000 Euros for each additional week on the farm!!)
So at least the french Ferme Célebrité, is targetted for fundraising/medical research, besides the profit TF1 makes.
But looking at our PATHETIC Alwadi... this simply shows how shallow our society is, or maybe should I say the ARAB society is. I don't mean to sound anti-Arab, cos I'm not (j'assume mon idendité) but then it's a fact and it's a SHAME.