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BBNaija Opens With a Twist

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The most talked-about reality show in Africa is back on our screens again with the theme 10/10 and this time, Big Brother Naija isn’t playing games. Just when viewers were expecting the usual  housemates rollout, Big Brother flipped the script.
On Saturday, 15 female housemates were introduced with no men in sight. Then on Sunday, just as fans were beginning to pick their favourites, the male housemates made their surprise entrance.
Now that the full cast is in play, unless Big Brother has another surprise up his sleeves, it’s time to dive into who’s who inside the house.

Meet the 15 Female Housemates

Sabrina Idukpaye

Sabrina

She is 32 years and from Edo State, actor, former Vogue model, TEDx speaker, and LSE graduate. She calls herself a confident, multifaceted woman on a mission to spark important conversations.

Tracy

Tracy

Uchenna Ekwe is 27 years from Anambra State, she’s a graduate trainee and proud mother of one. She calls herself a “special kid.”

Big Soso

Big Soso

Sonia Amako, age 28 from Kaduna State. A UK-trained lawyer and chef who paid her tuition through cooking. She’s a type that balances tradition and ambition.

Doris Okorie

Doris

Age 33 from Imo State, a radio host, actor, and writer with an hyperactive energy. she promises drama and the attitude of a true main character.

Sultana

Sultana

Farida Sultana Auduson Ibrahim, age 26, from Adamawa State is a plus-size model representing Northerners with spice.“I love to impact and learn from people” she said. She’s single and ready to challenge.

Mide

Mide

Ayomide Iwasokun, age 23 from Ondo State. Actress and entrepreneur with intuition sharp enough to sniff out red flags. she says she can sense when things aren’t real.

Zita

Zita

Elizabeth Oloruntola, age 24 from Ogun State, UNILAG student, photographer, makeup artist, content creator, and “sass queen.” She promises plenty of gossip and energy.   

Thelma Lawson

Thelma

Age 26, Rivers State. Skincare entrepreneur and single mother. She’s emotionally savvy and fiercely loyal.

Imisi

Imisi

Opeyemi Ayanwale, age 23 fromOyo State. Designer-turned-actress. She narrates her own drama and plans to be heard without apology.

Gigi Jasmine

Gigi Jasmine

Nicole Simon–Ogan, age 31, from Akwa Ibom. Abuja-based DJ and single mother shaping Nigerian-American culture into her identity.

Ivatar

Ivatar

Ifeyinwa Okafor, age 37, from Anambra State. Media personality, DJ, TV host, and mother of three. Raised between Nigeria and South Africa, she brings maturity, poise, and storytelling strategy to the house.

Ibifubara Davies

Ibifubara Davies

Age 28, from Rivers State, trained psychologist-turned-techie. Passionate about mental health and real conversations.

Isabella

Isabella

Esther Georgewill age 29, from Rivers State. Actress and single mother who says she’s “sweet like honey, sharp like a sting.”

Joanna

Joanna

Josephine Iwoh, age 21, from Benue State. Youngest female housemate, two-time pageant queen, and fashion entrepreneur. She’s here to shake tables with poise and purpose.

Dede

Dede

Precious Ashiogwu age 23, from Delta State. An entrepreneur, she once bought her mum a house and refers to herself as the “antagonist.” No-nonsense and ready to dominate.

14 Male Housemates

Koyin

Koyin

Koyinsola Sanusi Ogun age 21, from Ogun State. Model and singer, with both fine-boy and street style.

Danboskid

Danboskid

Daniel Olatunji, age 25, from Ekiti state. Mr Ideal Nigeria 2024, gym lover and confident.

Bright Morgan

Bright Morgan

Age 27 from Imo State, an actor, chef, gym enthusiast, not here for anything called love but strategy and style.

Rooboy

Rooboy

Olatunde Kayode Samuel, age 29, from Ogun state. Hypeman and loner, always cautious but bold in the dynamics.

Faith Adewale

Faith

Age 25, from Osun state. A Medical doctor with charm and brains—calls himself “easy to melt into”.

Kaybobo

Kaybobo

Kayode Oladel age 26, from Ekiti state. Footballer, poet, chef with swagger; says he’s ready to “wreck ship.”

Denari

Denari

Denis Arinze Ekwenem age 27, from Anambra state. Unfiltered, creative, funny—he’s here to entertain.

Kayikunmi

Kayikunmi

Kunmi Ajibade, age 25, from Ekiti state. A banker turned disruptor; strategic, funny.

Victory Okokon

Victory

Age 28, from Akwa Ibom state, Psychologist and pig farmer, loves conversation and real connections.

Kola

Kola

Kolapo Omotosho age 28, from Ekiti state, A software analyst and content creator.

Jason Jae

Jason Jae

James Ayomide age 29, from Ondo state. Choreographer and performer, ready for love circles and competition.

Otega

Otega

Oghenetega Eritomi, age 32, from Delta state. A tech bro turned chef, healing a heartbreak and cooking up tension in the house.

Kuture

Kuture

Unekwuojo Godswill Ameh, age 27, from Kogi state. Stylist and sailor from Ajegunle. He’s fearless and built to disrupt.

Mensan

Mensan

Men Sanawaji James, age 29, from Rivers state. Law student and a storyteller; calls himself the “sweet bad guy”.

Final Thoughts
This year’s game will be anything but predictable. With secrets to unfold, alliances to build, and drama waiting around every corner, one thing’s for sure — it’s really going to be a 10/10 season.

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BBNaija 10: Week 8 Shock Evictions and Unmissable Moments

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Big Brother Naija Season 10 kept viewers on edge in Week 8, with evictions that no one saw coming and twists that shook the house. From Zita’s rise as Head of House to a nomination shake up that left Isabella vulnerable, the week had everything fans of the show crave: strategy, surprise and high drama.

Zita Takes Charge as Head of House

Zita claimed the Head of House crown, earning immunity and the right to influence nominations. She chose Kola to join her in the HOH lounge. That decision raised questions about whether new alliances were beginning to form. Faith, named “Most Influential Player” the week before, also enjoyed immunity, keeping him safe from possible eviction.

The Red Envelope Shake Up

The nomination process got a major twist with the introduction of the red envelope challenge. Housemates dashed around searching for envelopes that carried different advantages. Imisi secured immunity through one of them, while Zita used her “Save One” privilege to pull Rooboy off the nomination list. Isabella, labelled the “Snail of the House” after underperforming in a task, was automatically placed up for eviction.

Evictions That Changed the Game

The week’s biggest surprise came with the evictions. On Saturday night, Bright Morgan and Thelma Lawson were shown the door in an unexpected double eviction. Just a day later, the Sunday live show sent Joanna and Kuture home, cutting short their journeys in the house.

Joanna’s exit came with tough questions from Ebuka about her relationship with Jason Jae. Fans continued to debate her answers long after the show ended. Kuture faced remarks about being tagged as a gossip in the house but brushed them off without hesitation.

Conclusion

Between Zita’s leadership, the unpredictable red envelope twist, and the double eviction weekend, Week 8 was easily one of the season’s most dramatic stretches. It showed just how quickly fortunes can change, with power shifting hands and favourites leaving the game in a flash.

As the finale draws closer, Week 8 has set a clear message: in Big Brother’s house, no one is safe.

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BBNaija Season 10: The Vibes, Drama and Surprises of Week 7

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Just when fans thought they had the housemates figured out, Week 7 of Big Brother Naija Season 10 arrived with sharp turns, shocking exits, and enough drama to keep everyone glued to their screens.

Thelma Takes Charge

Thelma Lawson grabbed the Head of House crown, with Mide chosen as her deputy. That win guaranteed them both safety, while Kaybobo rose to the title of Most Influential Player. Still, the politics of immunity did not silence growing tension inside the house.

The Red Telephone Strikes Again

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The infamous red phone rang, and Dede was first to answer. Joanna was sent into the Secret Room, with Rooboy joining soon after. What looked like a punishment turned into luxury: takeout meals, special perks and an enviable chance to watch the house from a distance. Their return set off hugs, suspicion and more than a little envy among those who had slogged it out on the main floor.

Fights, Tears and Petty Wars

The week was not short on clashes. Faith branded Imisi a “threat” who lacked self-discipline, while Isabella broke down after Koyin dismissed their connection as nothing serious. Sultana’s hidden stash of cigarettes caused whispers, and Imisi stirred trouble by hoarding spoons in protest. Even Thelma’s reign as HoH did not escape scrutiny, with some housemates grumbling about how she handled chores and parties.

Love, Loyalty and Jealousy

Relationships remained messy. Dede and Kola’s bond faced fresh tension, while the return of the Secret Room pair triggered mixed feelings, joy for some and jealousy for others.

Double Eviction Shakes the House

Sunday night delivered the week’s biggest twist as Tracy and Denari were evicted in a double exit that rocked the house. Their departure jolted alliances and reminded viewers that no one, no matter how popular, is untouchable.

Takeaway: Week 7 proved that nothing in Big Brother Naija is guaranteed. With double evictions, secret privileges, and shifting loyalties, the race is tightening. And just as the dust settled, Week 8 opened with a fresh shake-up: Koyin grabbed the interim HoH crown and stunned the house with his guest pick, setting the stage for yet another round of drama.

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BBNaija 10: The Best of Week 6

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The game just got bloodthirsty. Week 6 in Biggie’s house was less about popularity and more about precision. Immunities were won, loyalties tested, and some housemates learned, the hard way, that silence isn’t always safe.

Faith Didn’t Blink

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Faith took the reins this week, literally. He clinched the Head of House title, steered the house like a seasoned pilot, and barely broke a sweat doing it.

And outside the house, the fans crowned him Most Influential Housemate. That’s not just popularity; that’s power. Power he used with precision, choosing Joanna as his HoH lounge guest and pulling Zita out of the eviction pit with his veto.

Every move he made this week was calculated. No noise, no fuss, just impact.

Mensan’s Quiet Coup

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While others ran around playing survival, Mensan pulled off the ultimate ninja move: he found the Red Envelope.

Immunity in Week 6? That’s not luck. That’s positioning. With the pressure off, Mensan now holds the freedom to observe, gather intel, and plot next steps while the rest scramble for safety. He’s been quiet, now he’s dangerous.

Zita’s Lifeline (and the Price of Favour)

It wasn’t looking good for Zita, until Faith saved her from eviction. Whether that was heart or strategy, only he knows.

But now, Zita owes him. And in this house, nobody gives without expecting something back.

Saturday Night Shifted the Vibes

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The party was lit, but the energy? Strange. Dede and Kola looked joined at the hip. Bright and Mide had a “chat” that clearly wasn’t just about the music.

By morning, friendships felt shakier. The whispers got louder. Ships might be forming, or crashing. Either way, hearts are entering a game that doesn’t care about feelings.

Evictions Hit Hard

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Three housemates bowed out this week: Ivatar, Big Soso, and Doris. Soso brought energy, Ivatar carried confidence, Doris showed emotion, but the game rewards strategy above all.

Their exit left the house smaller, but far more intense.

Faith Strikes Again, Week 7 Interim HoH Secured

After last night’s live eviction, Faith proved he’s not done yet by winning Head of House for Week 7. But the victory isn’t guaranteed; the title will be put to the test today at the arena, where rivals will challenge him head-on.

With Faith holding the HoH crown again, the house feels the heat rising. The power dynamics are shifting fast, and no one’s safe.

Last Word

Week 6 didn’t just shake the table, it flipped it. The house is colder, alliances are tighter, and trust has become a rare currency. Nobody’s coasting anymore. And if they are, they’ll be next.

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