Big Brother Naija
Former Big Brother Naija housemate express her “FAITH” on social media

Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Vee Iye, recently took to social media to express her steadfast faith in Jesus Christ. In her post, she shared that even if, in the end, her beliefs were proven untrue, she would have no regrets about her faith.
This statement, “Even if at the end, none of it is true, believing in Jesus will never be a regret for me,” has resonated deeply with her followers and sparked widespread discussions online.
Vee’s declaration highlights her commitment to her beliefs despite uncertainty about the future. This sentiment reflects a broader conversation around faith, as many people find comfort and purpose in their spirituality, even when questions about the unknown remain.
Her stance is a testament to how faith, for many, is about more than just seeking absolute truth; it’s about finding meaning and fulfillment in the present.
Here are some comments from the tweet
For example, one user, Ms. O, confidently replied, “It will never not be true. I can promise you that,” reflecting her own firm belief that Vee’s faith will always hold true.
Another user, Olasunkanmi, shared a personal prayer, writing, “I dey pray make believing in God never be a regret for me,” indicating his hope that faith will always remain a positive and fulfilling choice.
Meanwhile, ColdSire added a philosophical perspective, stating, “In a world full of fleeting trends, betting on eternal hope isn’t a bad investment. Plus, the perks definitely outweigh the riskseternal life, anyone?”
This thoughtful comment highlights the broader discussion about the role of faith in providing hope and meaning amidst life’s uncertainties.
Vee has been vocal about various personal matters in the past, from relationships to career challenges, but her latest statement sheds light on the spiritual side of her journey.
Big Brother Naija
The Drama and Vibes You Missed in Week 2

Week 2 in the Big Brother Naija house was packed with moments that swung between laughter and tension. If you thought the first week had its fair share of action, this one peeled back even more layers, revealing alliances, grudges, and unexpected turns that kept viewers locked in.
It didn’t take long for the calm to crack. The kitchen became the centre of the week’s biggest clash when Zita and Mide’s disagreement over chores grew into a fiery exchange. Voices rose, tempers flared, and before long, the house had split into those backing one side or the other. What made it stand out wasn’t just the noise—it was how quickly small irritations turned into a standoff that changed how people interacted for the rest of the week.
Midway through, the game’s power shifted as Thelma Lawson secured the Head of House title. Her win brought more than the usual perks; it tilted the balance in the house. With the authority to influence nominations, she played her cards close, keeping everyone guessing about her next move.
Eviction night cut deep with the exit of Danboskid and Ibifubara—two housemates many thought would last much longer. Their departure reshuffled the competition and reminded everyone that in Big Brother, popularity doesn’t guarantee safety. The atmosphere that night swung between relief for the saved and quiet disappointment for those who’d lost friends.
Then came an unexpected twist: Sabrina had to leave temporarily to get medical attention for swollen feet. Her absence left a noticeable gap. Conversations turned softer for a moment, with housemates expressing genuine concern and sharing hopes for her quick recovery.
Still, the week wasn’t all tension. The wager task brought the house together, at least briefly. Faith’s team pulled off another win, securing control over resources and lifting the group’s energy. It was proof that even in a house thick with rivalry, teamwork still has its place.
By the end of Week 2, the game felt different: more layered, more unpredictable, and even more personal. With trust becoming a scarce currency and every move under scrutiny, the road ahead promises more than just entertainment; it’s shaping up to be a test of patience, wit, and nerve.
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10 Big Brother Naija Stars Who Turned Fame Into Success

What happens to Big Brother Naija housemates after they leave the house?
For some, the spotlight fades. But for others, the show becomes a launchpad for bigger dreams. They’ve used the fame gotten from the reality show to build thriving businesses, securing brand deals and making a name for themselves. Here’s a look at ten BBNaija stars who turned their fame into something lasting.
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu

Ebuka
We cannot talk about BBNaija without mentioning the host himself. After appearing in the very first season in 2006, though without winning Ebuka has shown us that you don’t have to win Nigeria’s biggest reality show to succeed in life. Today, not only is he the face of the anonymous Big Brother, he’s also a lawyer, brand ambassador and one of the most influential media personalities in Nigeria, not to mention his high fashion sense.
Bisola Aiyeola

Bisola
Bisola has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Ever since she finished as the first runner up season 7 in 2017, she immediately ventured into Nollywood. Starring in popular movies like ‘Sugar rush’ , ‘Breaded life’ , and even in recent films like ‘Everybody Loves Jenifa’ . She has received numerous awards such as the Trail Blaze Award (AMVCA) in 2019, Best Supporting Actress Award in 2022 etc. Aside acting, Bisola is also a TV host, singer and producer. In 2023 her skincare line “Brown Girl Magic” was launched.
Natacha Akide

Tacha
Tacha may have been disqualified from the show’s fourth season, but that didn’t stop her from going higher. After launching her fashion line, She won the Fashion Brand of the Year award in 2021, along with several other recognitions. She’s also a social media influencer with millions of followers and several endorsement deals, once represented Nigeria internationally on MTV’s ‘The Challenge: Spice, Lies, and Allies’.
Mercy Eke

Mercy
Mercy, popularly known as “Lambo,” became the first female winner of BBNaija. She used her winnings and fame to build a business in real estate, launching her own company Lambo Homes. Not only is she a social media influencer and reality TV star, but starred in the Netflix series “Shanty Town”, And went on to win the award for Best Dressed Female (AMVCA) in 2020.
Tobi Bakre

Tobi
Tobi left the house as a finalist in 2018, transitioned from reality TV to acting. His performances in Nollywood movies have earned him respect in the entertainment industry. He’s been featured in popular movies like “Sugar Rush”, “Gang of Lagos”, “Brotherhood”, which won him the Best Actor award at the 2023 AMVCA. Tobi has also hosted events and worked with several brands.
Bamike Adebuniyan

Bambam
BamBam stepped into the limelight after leaving the show in the third season. She’s an actress, influencer and founder of a skincare brand. She starred in movies like “Love in Every World”, “Foreigner’s God”.
CeeC Nwadiora

Ceec
CeeC finished as the first runner up in season 3, 2018, won the award for fashion influencer of the year at the La Mode Magazine’s Green October Event 2018. She’s a successful lawyer, social media influencer and an entrepreneur, owning a fitness brand and debuted her Nollywood acting career in “Fake Liars”.
Elozonam Ogbolu

Elozonam
Elozonam who was present during the “pepper Dem” season, He has built a career in acting and content creation, works as a TV personality, and also runs his own YouTube channel. In 2023, he won the AMVCA award for Best Online Social Content Creator along side Kie-Kie. He also released the series “My Name Is Zozo” playing the role of both lead actor and the producer.
Roseline Afije

Liquorose
Liquorose was a member of a dance group Girls Got Bold Crew, before leaving the house as the first runner up in season 6. She has worked with top brands, performed on big stages, and added acting to her career-featuring in movies like “Seeking Justice” and “Out In The Darkness”. Known for her commendable fashion choices, co-won the Amstel Malta Sleek MVP award for her AMVCA look. She remains a popular social media influencer.
Saga Adeolu

Saga
Saga became famous with his art and easy-going nature in the sixth season. After BBNaija, he leaned into his passion for creativity and owns an online fitness club. He’s also a brand influencer and actor.
Final Thoughts
These stars have turned their time in the house into a success. Their stories are inspiring and proof that anyone can be famous, all that matters is how you use the spotlight and keep the doors for opportunities open.
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Jason Jae Takes Interim HoH as Biggie Puts All Housemates Up for Eviction

When Jason Jae was announced as the interim Head of House on Sunday night, it was a quiet sign that this season of Big Brother won’t follow the usual script. But barely 48 hours later, Biggie dropped a surprise that changed the tone of the game completely—every single housemate is now up for possible eviction.
The announcement dropped like a bombshell. Just as the housemates were beginning to settle in and navigate early alliances, Big Brother changed the game. What began as a routine nomination process—Diary Room murmurs and calculated name drops—ended with a stunning twist: every housemate was placed on the chopping block.
Jason Jae’s victory in the Head of House challenge earned him a brief seat of authority, along with the expected immunity. But unlike past seasons, his position didn’t come with nomination powers or any real influence. He’s the Head in name, but the power remains firmly in Biggie’s hands.
Inside the house, the twist stirred immediate tension. A few housemates kept their cool, but most were clearly rattled. Conversations grew shorter. Eye contact became calculated. The early days, usually spent building friendships and routines, were suddenly charged with suspicion.
Outside the house, fans had been scrambling to make sense of the twist. Was it a real eviction week? A hidden task? A mind game? Speculation ran wild—until Ebuka cleared the air: it’s a fake nomination. But even a fake move in Biggie’s world isn’t without consequences. Some viewers now see it as a calculated shake-up, designed to rattle early bonds and expose where loyalties really lie.
Whatever the motive, one thing is certain—Big Brother Season 10 isn’t easing into the action. The mind games have started early, and the psychological pressure is real. In this house, it’s not just about playing the game—it’s about staying ahead of it. And this time, no one’s coasting through the opening week.
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