Tag: Big Brother Naija

  • BBNAIJA S10: Faith’s disqualification justified – Tacha

    BBNAIJA S10: Faith’s disqualification justified – Tacha

    Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Tacha, has expressed support for the disqualification of Faith Adewale from the ongoing BBNaija Season 10, stressing the need to respect the Head of House (HOH)’s position.

    In an interview with TVC News, Tacha said, “As much as they say respect is reciprocal, you demand respect, but when e reach your turn, you no wan give respect.”

    She noted that Faith, who had previously served as HOH several times, should have extended the same courtesy when another housemate, particularly a woman, held the position.

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    “You have been HOH a couple of times; now it’s a woman being HOH. At least as much as everyone respects you, it does make sense for you to respect that office,” she added.

    Faith was disqualified on October 2, 2025, after engaging in a physical altercation with fellow housemate Sultana during a skincare task rehearsal.

    The confrontation left Sultana with a twisted ankle and hand injury.

    Big Brother Naija’s organisers described Faith’s conduct as a breach of the show’s rules against physical violence and ordered her immediate removal from the house.

  • BBNAIJA S10: Ten housemates up for week nine possible eviction

    BBNAIJA S10: Ten housemates up for week nine possible eviction

    Ten Big Brother Naija housemates are on the edge, facing possible eviction in week nine.

    Only three housemates have been exempted: Sultana, the current Head of House, Mensan, who was named Most Influential Player for Week eight and Kaybobo.

    The remaining housemates are at the mercy of the viewers, who will decide their fate.

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    The competition has been intense with the ultimate goal of winning the N150 million grand prize, the largest in the show’s history.

    As the stakes are high, alliances are being formed, and strategies are being put in place to stay in the house.

  • How Nigerians have transformed BBNaija reality TV show

    How Nigerians have transformed BBNaija reality TV show

    Big Brother Naija may have begun as a simple reality show format, but Nigerians have turned it into something far greater, a cultural phenomenon that shapes careers, fuels debates, and commands the nation’s attention every season. The show has become a mirror of Nigerian life, not because of the rules inside the house, but because of the power Nigerians wield outside it.

    In the beginning, viewers were passive. People tuned in, watched the drama unfold, and cast a few votes. That has long changed. Today, Nigerians run the show. Social media is the new stage, and fans have become producers in their own right, deciding storylines, pushing hashtags, and even raising millions to keep their favourites in the game. Whole communities spring up overnight, some so fierce they resemble political movements. Billboards are erected, branded merchandise is made, and public rallies are organised in the name of a housemate. The passion is unmatched, and it has redefined what it means to be an audience.

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    That passion does not stop when the show ends. Nigerians have a way of extending the spotlight, turning ex-housemates into enduring stars. Mercy Eke went on to become a fashion entrepreneur, Dorathy Bachor built her own lingerie brand, and Erica Nlewedim, already an actress before the show, found her career amplified with bigger roles and wider recognition in Nollywood. None of this would be possible without the fans who insist that their favourites matter beyond the house. Every season, the audience creates celebrities as much as the show itself does.

    The cultural imprint is impossible to ignore. Each season introduces new slang and conversations that spill into everyday life. It is through BBNaija that issues like gender dynamics, mental health, and entrepreneurship become topics of national discussion.

    Last year, for instance, the show ran the Her Money, Her Power campaign, a segment that put female financial independence at the centre of conversations and got audiences debating women, money, and empowerment both online and offline. Nigerians demanded that the show reflect who they are, and it now stands as a living expression of the country’s creativity and complexity.

    Beyond the cultural influence, BBNaija has grown into a commercial powerhouse. Brands know that once their products enter the house, they instantly reach millions of Nigerian homes. Sponsorship slots are hotly contested, partnerships deliver massive visibility, and the show has become one of the most effective platforms for marketing in Africa. From headline sponsors to associate partners, companies leverage the BBNaija stage to cement their place in popular culture and connect with audiences.

    At its heart, though, what keeps BBNaija alive is simple: Nigerians love a good story. The house is a perfect reflection of the Nigerian hustle: unpredictable, competitive, dramatic, and full of triumph against the odds. Every eviction, every twist, every romance is amplified by an audience that refuses to be silent.

    BBNaija might have started as part of a global franchise, but Nigerians have reshaped it into something uniquely theirs. What began as a reality show has become a national ritual, a cultural touchstone, and a dream factory where ordinary people are transformed into icons. In the end, the housemates may play the game, but it is Nigerians who truly run the show.

  • BREAKING: Tracy Evicted from Big Brother Naija Season 10

    BREAKING: Tracy Evicted from Big Brother Naija Season 10

    Tracy has become the latest housemate to be evicted from Big Brother Naija Season 10, following a tense week marked by the dramatic search for an immunity card that left 14 housemates up for possible eviction.

    Her exit came shortly after Denari’s eviction, making her the second housemate to leave the show tonight.

    Kaybobo emerged as the ‘Most Influential’ housemate for week six, securing his safety, while Head of House Thelma Lawson and three fake evictees, Rooboy, Dede, and Joanna, were also spared.

    Read Also: BBNAIJA S10: Faith crowned ‘Most Influential’ housemate for second time

    Despite her efforts to remain in the competition, Tracy received the lowest number of votes, sealing her fate.

    With her departure, the remaining housemates will now be forced to rethink their strategies as the battle for the grand prize intensifies.

    As the show progresses, alliances will be tested, new ones may emerge, and the pressure to survive each eviction will only grow stronger.

  • BBNaija S10: 19 housemates face possible eviction

    BBNaija S10: 19 housemates face possible eviction

    Nineteen Big Brother Naija housemates have been nominated for possible eviction in week six.

    The current Head of House, Faith, his immunity-savee Zita and ‘Immunity’ card holder, Mensan are the only three housemates spared from the chopping block.

    The housemates were previously tasked with searching for envelopes in the house, with strict instructions to maintain confidentiality.

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    The season, which began with 29 housemates vying for the top prize, has been filled with excitement and tension.

    The winner of this season will take home a whopping N150 million grand prize, the largest prize in the show’s history.

    With the stakes high, housemates are expected to form alliances, strategise, and play the game to stay in the house.

    The fate of the nominated housemates now rests in the hands of the viewers.

  • BBNAIJA: Big Soso, Dede clash over ‘fish’ tag

    BBNAIJA: Big Soso, Dede clash over ‘fish’ tag

    Two Big Brother Naija housemates, Big Soso and Dede, engaged in a heated argument on Saturday night, shortly after the party.

    The drama began when Big Soso accused Dede of toying with the emotions of fellow housemates Jason Jae, Kola, and Koyin, whom she described as “her boys.”

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    Dede, who has repeatedly stated she is in a committed relationship outside the house, has been seen spending time with the male housemates, prompting Soso’s confrontation.

    The situation worsened when Dede dismissed Soso’s questions, insisting she was not accountable to her.

    The exchange quickly spiraled into name-calling before Koyin stepped in to pull Dede away, preventing further escalation.

  • Doris claims Head of House crown in BBNaija Season 10

    Doris claims Head of House crown in BBNaija Season 10

    In a thrilling turn of events in the Big Brother Naija Season 10 house, Doris Okorie has emerged victorious as the Head of House for week four.

    This win comes on the heels of the eviction show where Kayikunmi and Otega bid farewell to the house. Biggie announced Doris’ win, congratulating her and asking her to pick a housemate to share the privileges of the HOH lounge with.

    Doris chose Denari as her house guest, a decision that has got fans excited about the potential bond between the duo.

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    As the Head of House, Doris will enjoy perks like access to the luxurious HOH lounge and power over certain house decisions.

    However, her reign won’t be without challenge , she will have to partake in an HOH challenger tomorrow to retain her title.

    Doris, a 34 Year-old content creator from Imo State, was a strong contender among four male housemates in a qualifier group competing for the HOH position.

  • BBNAIJA: Jason Jae crowned ‘Most Influential’ housemate for week three

    BBNAIJA: Jason Jae crowned ‘Most Influential’ housemate for week three

    Big Brother Naija housemate Jason Jae has been crowned the “Most Influential Player” of the week by his fellow contestants.

    This recognition came after Big Brother ‘Biggie’ introduced a new twist where housemates voted for the contestant who brings the most energy, effort, and entertainment to the house.

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    The voting criteria include contributions to tasks, house chores, workout dedication, competitiveness, and overall entertainment value.

    Jason Jae’s win proves he’s excelled in these areas, impressing his peers with his skills and attitude.

    This new twist adds a strategic layer to the game, as housemates must balance individual goals with being seen as influential.

  • BBNaija S10: 23 housemates face possible eviction

    BBNaija S10: 23 housemates face possible eviction

    Twenty three Big Brother Naija housemates have been nominated for possible eviction in week three.

    The current Head of House, Tracy, his immunity-savee, Kulture, and ‘Most Influential’ housemate for week two, Rooboy are the only three housemates spared from the chopping block.

    The housemates were previously tasked with searching for envelopes in the house, with strict instructions to maintain confidentiality.

    Read Also: Six disqualified Big Brother Naija housemates

    The season, which began with 29 housemates vying for the top prize, has been filled with excitement and tension.

    The winner of this season will take home a whopping N150 million grand prize, the largest prize in the show’s history.

    With the stakes high, housemates are expected to form alliances, strategise, and play the game to stay in the house.

    The fate of the nominated housemates now rests in the hands of the viewers.

  • Six disqualified Big Brother Naija housemates

    Six disqualified Big Brother Naija housemates

    BBNaija is back in the headlines, and this time, the drama is all about who’s getting the boot.

    The reality show is no stranger to controversy, with several housemates prone to being disqualified .

    From fighting to other aggressive acts, the BBNaija house has seen it all.

    Several Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) housemates have been disqualified over the years for violating house rules, primarily involving physical violence, inappropriate behavior, and rule violations.

     The most notable disqualified housemates include:

    1. Kemen (Season 2, 2017): The first-ever BBNaija housemate to be disqualified after he was caught on camera sexually inappropriately touching fellow housemate TBoss while she was asleep.

    2. Khloe and K-Brule (Season 3, 2018): Both disqualified after accumulating three strikes due to aggressive behavior and physical confrontations. Khloe used derogatory language about K-Brule’s mother, which triggered a fight and subsequent strikes leading to their disqualification.

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    3. Tacha (Season 4, 2019): Disqualified following a physical fight with Mercy Eke, involving pushing and hair-pulling, which is against the show’s rules on physical violence.

    4. Erica (Season 5, 2020): Faced disqualification after multiple rule breaches, including abusive language towards a housemate, disrespecting house rules by pouring water on the Head of House bed to stop another housemate from sleeping there, and other confrontations.

    5. Beauty Tukura (Season 7, 2022): Disqualified due to aggressive behavior, including throwing her wig and glasses at a fellow housemate during an argument and showing aggression towards other housemates.

    6. IU Prisa (Season 9, 2024): Reported disqualified before entering the house for revealing she was selected for the show prematurely, which violates BBNaija confidentiality rules.