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Every Big Brother Naija Winner Ahead of the New Season Premiere

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As the countdown to the Big Brother Naija Season 11 premiere begins, fans are preparing for another round of competition, alliances, surprises and unforgettable moments. The new season is scheduled to debut on Sunday, July 26, 2026, with contestants competing for the prize package in reality show’s history, valued at ₦160 million and comprising ₦100 million cash and a brand-new SUV.

Over the years, winning Big Brother Naija has become more than claiming a cash prize. The show has introduced personalities who have gone on to build careers in music, film, television, business, fashion and digital media. While every season has produced memorable housemates, only one contestant has walked away with the title each year.

Here is a look at every Big Brother Naija winner ahead of the Season 11 premiere.

Katung Aduwak (Season 1 – 2006)

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Katung Aduwak made history as the first winner of the reality show when it debuted as Big Brother Nigeria in 2006. He received a $100,000 prize after spending 92 days in the house. Following his victory, Katung pursued a career in filmmaking and television production, establishing himself behind the scenes in the entertainment industry.

Efe Ejeba (Season 2 – 2017)

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After an 11-year break, the show returned in 2017 under the Big Brother Naija name. Efe Ejeba won a prize package worth ₦50 million, during the See Gobe season. He captured viewers’ attention with his calm personality and the phrase “Based on Logistics”, which became a popular catchphrase. His victory launched opportunities in music, entertainment and brand partnerships.

Miracle Igbokwe (Season 3 – 2018)

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Miracle Igbokwe entered the house as a pilot in training and eventually won the Double Wahala edition with a prize package of ₦45 million. After leaving the show, he focused on completing his aviation training while remaining active in entertainment and endorsement projects.

Mercy Eke (Season 4 – 2019)

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Mercy Eke made history as the first woman to win Big Brother Naija after emerging victorious in the Pepper Dem season where she won a prize package worth ₦60 million. Her victory marked an important moment in the show’s history. She has since established herself as a reality TV personality, actress and entrepreneur.

Laycon (Season 5 – 2020)

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Rapper Olamilekan Agbeleshe, popularly known as Laycon, won the Lockdown season with a prize package of ₦85 million after becoming one of the season’s most popular contestants. His popularity continued after the show, leading to music releases, ambassadorial deals and a reality series that followed his life after Big Brother.

Whitemoney (Season 6 – 2021)

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Hazel Oyeze Onou, known as Whitemoney won the Shine Ya Eye season with a ₦90 million prize package after becoming one of the season’s most popular housemates. His cooking skills, humour and personality earned him a loyal fan base. Since winning, he has ventured into music and business.

Phyna (Season 7 – 2022)

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Ijeoma Josephina Otabor, popularly called Phyna, emerged as the winner of the Level Up season, with a prize package of ₦100 million. Before entering the house, she worked as a hype woman, and her outspoken personality made her one of the season’s standout contestants. After her victory, she secured endorsement deals and expanded her presence in entertainment.

Ilebaye Odiniya (Season 8 – 2023)

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The All Stars edition brought together former housemates from previous seasons, but it was Ilebaye Odiniya who claimed the title. Competing against experienced contestants, she won a prize package of ₦120 million and became one of the youngest winners in the history of the show.

Kellyrae Sule (Season 9 – 2024)

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Season 9 introduced a paired-housemate format, with Kellyrae entering alongside his wife Kassia as DoubleKay before continuing the competition as an individual contestant and won the season with a prize package of ₦100 million. His victory made him the first champion of the paired-housemate edition.

Imisi Ayanwale (Season 10 – 2025)

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Opeyemi Ayanwale, popularly known as Imisi, is the defending Big Brother Naija champion. The fashion designer won the 10/10 edition in October 2025, taking home a prize package worth ₦150 million. She now heads into Season 11 as the most recent name on the winners’ list.

As Big Brother Naija returns for its eleventh season, another group of contestants will have the chance to compete for the biggest prize in the show’s history. Whether the next champion becomes a musician, actor, entrepreneur or media personality, they will join a list of winners whose lives changed after stepping into Biggie’s house. By the end of the season, the franchise will have added another chapter to a story that has remained one of Nigeria’s biggest television success stories.

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BBNaija 11 Week 3: Everything You Missed

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Big Brother Naija Season 11’s third week brought a change in leadership, a complicated nomination process, tension over the weekly wager and shifting relationships in the house. With the next live eviction still ahead, several moments during the week helped shape the mood in Biggie’s house.

Neche Wins Head of House

Neche became the week 3 Head of House after defeating Chimsom Chuka in the final stage of the challenge on Day 15. Her victory secured her immunity from eviction and the HoH privileges for the week. Chimsom, however, also secured safety after being named the Most Influential Player of the Week (MIPOW).

The new HoH quickly found that leading the house would not be straightforward. By Thursday, Neche admitted that even some of her friends, including Sheba, Goddessa and Araga, were not always giving her the respect she expected in her new position.

Neche’s Veto Power Changes the Nomination List

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The nomination process became more complicated after the housemates’ Conspiracy Hour discussions. Cassi, Bluethopia and Gerard initially received enough votes to secure safety. Neche then used her Veto Power to remove Gerard from the safe group and place him on the nomination list.

That decision helped produce a 16-person eviction list containing Gerard, Abi, Bells, Goddessa, Barry, Araga, Kamsy, Oyin, Nomy, Sheba, Keivo, Temi Nkem, Sultex, Ricky, Tram and Yusuf.

Nomy Faces More Pressure in the House

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Nomy‘s difficult week continued after Biggie punished her for failing to fully comply with her Bench Warmer duties. She remained the Bench Warmer and continued to face the restrictions attached to the role.

Her relationship with Cassi also came under strain. On Day 15, Cassi confronted her about comments she had made in front of Goddessa. Nomy admitted she was wrong and apologised, bringing the conversation to a calmer end.

Wager Rehearsals Bring Tension

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The housemates entered the wager preparations knowing another loss would worsen their food situation. Rehearsals became increasingly demanding, with Cassi frustrated by what he described as a lack of commitment from some housemates.

The pressure peaked on Thursday when Araga’s role as director had to be reconsidered because he was unwell. Sheba suggested Ricky take over, but Ricky initially refused. There were also disagreements over the dance sequence, costumes and who was properly prepared for each scene.

Araga and Goddessa’s Relationship Takes a Turn

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Araga and Goddessa also had to navigate tension in their relationship during the week. Goddessa told Abi and Sheba that she wanted Araga to trust her and allow her to make her own choices.

The situation became more complicated when Araga told Yusuf to back off from Goddessa. However, Goddessa later objected to some of Araga’s behaviour, particularly his attempts to influence who she interacted with, adding another point of friction between them.

The Housemates Win Their Wager

After days of rehearsals, disagreements and exhaustion, the housemates finally had something to celebrate. Their wager presentation earned them their first wager victory as a house.

Biggie criticised some aspects of the performance but praised Sultex, Yusuf, Barry and Tram for their contributions before delivering the winning verdict.

Thursday Pool Party Gives Housemates a Break

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The wager win was followed by a pool party, giving the housemates a chance to relax after a demanding few days. Araga and Goddessa were seen enjoying each other’s company on the dance floor, while Chimsom Chuka and Bluethopia shared a cosy moment. Kamsy and Gerard also joined the celebrations, as did Yusuf and Bells.

With 16 housemates still facing possible eviction, attention now shifts to the public vote and Sunday’s live eviction show.

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Martins and Mercedes Become First Housemates Evicted from BBNaija Season 11

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Martins Iyeh and Ijeoma Mercedes Emi have been evicted from the Big Brother Naija Season 11 house, becoming the first two housemates to leave the reality show.

Their exit came during the live show on Sunday, August 9, with Martins announced as the first housemate to be evicted before Mercedes followed. It was the first double eviction of the “Show Ya Sef” season, bringing an end to their stay in Biggie’s house just two weeks after the show premiered on July 26.

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A total of 16 housemates had been placed on the eviction list ahead of the live show. When the voting results were announced, Martins recorded 1.63 per cent of the votes, while Mercedes polled 2.29 per cent. Keivo, who was also among those at risk, narrowly escaped eviction with a vote of 2.92 per cent, putting him ahead of both Martins and Mercedes. The result secured his place in the house for another week, while the other two housemates were asked to leave.

Nomy also received the season’s first strike, which Big Brother described as her final warning. The punishment came after Big Brother summoned the housemates and addressed Nomy over repeated violations of his instructions.

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According to the explanation given during the show, Nomy had repeatedly failed to follow Big Brother’s instructions in the house. Big Brother made it clear that the housemates are expected to obey his directives rather than decide which instructions they want to follow. The strike further breaches potentially putting her position in the show at greater risk.

With Martins and Mercedes gone, 22 housemates remain in the Big Brother Naija Season 11 house.

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Big Brother Naija Season 11: Sheba Wins Week 2 Head of House Title as Eviction Tension Builds

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The race for the Big Brother Naija Season 11 grand prize took another turn on Monday night as Sheba emerged victorious in the Week 2 Head of House challenge, securing immunity from this week’s eviction and taking control at a crucial stage of the competition.

Her win makes her the first female housemate to claim the Head of House title this season, ending Chimsom Chuka’s reign after he held the position during the first week. Beyond the prestige that comes with the role, the victory guarantees Sheba safety from Sunday’s eviction, allowing her to focus on steering her game while others battle to remain in the house.

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As part of the Head of House process, Sheba exercised one of the powers attached to her new position by saving Chimsom Chuka from possible eviction. The move reshaped the nomination lineup and left 16 housemates facing the public vote, setting up what is expected to be one of the season’s most competitive eviction rounds so far.

While many contestants now depend on viewers to keep their journey alive, not everyone is at risk. Aikou and Flora remain protected under the season’s “The Gambit” twist, a game-changing element introduced during the premiere that continues to influence nominations and eviction outcomes.

Monday’s live show also introduced another layer to the week’s events with Nomy named the Week 2 Bench Warmer, adding yet another talking point as relationships and strategies continue to evolve inside the house.

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Sheba’s victory comes at a time when alliances are still taking shape and housemates are beginning to understand the realities of the competition. Holding the Head of House title not only offers safety but also places her under greater scrutiny as fellow contestants and viewers watch how she manages the responsibility.

With nominations now settled, attention shifts to Sunday’s live eviction show, where the public will decide which housemates remain in contention for the Season 11 title. For those on the nomination list, the coming days will be critical as they campaign for votes and fight to keep their Big Brother Naija dream alive, while Sheba watches the drama unfold from the safety of the Head of House seat.

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