Tag: Big Brother Naija

  • Gedoni, Jackye leave #BBNaija House

    Two housemates, Gedoni and Jackye on Sunday night got evicted from the Big Brother Naija house, becoming the eleventh and twelfth housemates to do so.

    This is resulting from scoring the lowest number of votes

    Gedoni was however seen kneeling down in form of thanksgiving, immediately he was announced as evicted. He spoke in his interview with the show host, Ebuka about the love triangle between himself, Khafi and Venita, saying that “Khafi is priority to me. There is no feelings for Venita.”

    Read Also: BBNaija: Khafi wins N7.6m car

    On her part, Jackye Madu said she had low moments staying in the house, but will go out focusing on her project.

    In another development, Tacha got her second strike in the show, for being rude and undermining Big Brother’s authorities on several occasions. She will be disqualified if she gets one more strike.

    Mercy was also not spared, as she got a strike for provocation and violence that she displayed in during her fight with her love interest Ike, on Saturday night.

    The Big Brother Naija show, now on day 56, continues with 14 housemates left, and will run till day 99.

     

     

  • #BBNaija: Ike close to disqualification, as Tacha, Mercy, Joe gets strike

    Adeyinka Akintunde

     

    Housemates of Big Brother Naija “Pepper Dem” on Monday night received a shock from Big Brother, as Ike got his second strike in the reality show. This means that he will be disqualified from the game if he gets one more strike.

    Tacha, and Joe were not spared as they also got their strikes too. Mercy on her part was issued a final warning.

    Big Brother gathered all the housemates to the sitting room and played videos of their acts of violence to them. Tacha was seen on two occasions getting into fights with Frodd and Joe, using strong insultive languages o them.

    Ike on his part got into a fight with Seyi, where he attempted to go physical with him.

    Read Also: #BBNaija 2019: Team Enkay, Tacha, others win N1m cash prize

    Mercy broke Big Brother’s Oppo phone out of anger, because Gedoni, a fellow housemate was taking videos of her dancing during a Saturday night party.

    Big Brother, addressing the housemates, said that “it is okay to disagree with yourselves in the house, but fighting and violence is not allowed.”

    He also told the housemates that “Judgment delayed is not judgement denied” reminding them that “Big Brother is always watching”

     

  • #BBNaija 2019: Team Enkay, Tacha, others win N1m cash prize

    Big Brother Naija 2019 Housemates Enkay,  Mike and Elonozam have earned one million Naira and an Oppo phone each as winners of the Oppo runway challenge.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the winners were announced during the eviction show on Sunday night.

    The five housemates had the most creative pieces from the fashion show, staged on Thursday.

    Housemates were asked to create a coordinated Neon Gradient-themed fashion line that reflected the 3D colour gradient of Oppo phones.

    Prior to the announcement, Team Enkay already earned the admiration of fans, some of whom said that the bare-chested Mike draped with a chain like jewellery over his shoulder was the team’s strongest point.

    For the first time in six weeks, there was no eviction on Sunday despite anticipation for the new twist Biggie was expected to introduce.

    Instead, winners for various tasks were announced, alongside performances from Fireboy DML and Victor AD.

    Read Also: BBNaija: Housemates stage epic fashion show

    Meanwhile, Tacha and Elozonam were announced first runner up for the ‘Munch it’ challenge, taking home one million Naira cash prize.

    NAN recalls that on Saturday, ‘Pepper Dem’ gangster couple, Mercy and Ike were announced winner of the challenge with two million Naira cash prize and a dinner date.

    The housemates continue to battle for the Grand prize worth 60 million Naira as the game enters the seventh week.

    NAN

  • BBN’s guinea-fowls: The blooming

    The battle for Nigeria’s soul may be won and lost on the screen, and between the lines of the printed, spoken word.

    Word denotes newspapers, magazines, the audiovisual but never the book. Screen alludes to TV, new media and illusions of our multiple ethnic, religious bigotries.

    Living in a world of words and images, we have grown from people who spoke words and painted images to folk who speak images and paint words.

    We have learnt to interact in varnished dialect; amid the racket of voiced imaging and painted words, a pagan illusion triumphs over the moral eye and mind. It is fitting, therefore, that heathen idolatory subsists in the absence of national heroes and heroines.

    It is the latter that we should seek but Nigeria defies the tenor of lore and wisdom indigenous to us. Thus we ditch heroes to create gods by the dozen. In our lust for deities, we romance and spread to fickle idolatory.

    We all have gods, Martin Luther said, it is just a question of which ones. In Nigeria, our gods are celebrities thus religious belief and practice, business, economy, advocacy and politics, are modeled around the idolisation of personages.

    In contrast, China prospers by native intelligence despite her love of celebrities. Likewise Japan. Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Korea. These countries’ socioeconomic and technological progress were built on a sturdy foundation of autochthonous intelligence and wisdom. Such wisdom should see Nigeria through her dark passes; left to our own devices we are retrograde.

    There is no gainsaying modern Nigeria inherited the achievements and perversions of her ancestor generations. Then she lays waste to the latter’s achievements, even as she modifies their perversions and gives them new form.

    Nigeria lusts for western-styled progress but the only modern parallels we have to the west occurs in politics, the arena where gladiators whip up artifice. Then we have cinema, our machine of the aggressive, amoral eye.

    As amoral eye, cinema penetrates time and space. Enter Big Brother Naija (BBN) and its house of nasty realities. Big Brother’s culture of filth and voyeurism reflects the unacknowledged prurience of the Nigerian mind.

    With money in contention, families ditch morals to embrace mammon. A so-called disciplinarian family, led by a cleric, learnt to turn a blind eye as their beloved and presumably well-groomed daughter gets ravaged in a public toilet; a lavatory frequented by 20 people in the Big Brother house during its last edition.

    It didn’t matter that her body, a supposed ‘temple of God’ got plundered and sullied like a befouled orifice, by a fellow inmate fulfilling his role as a random buck.And the fable persists. Many a defeated, disciplinarian father, mother, sibling, granny, and other blood relative, impotently watch a loved one enthuse wild profanities on live TV, in frantic bid to emerge winner of the BBN sweepstake.

    Read Also: BBNaija ‘Pepper Dem’: All housemates up for eviction

    Such parents learn to ignore the rape of their elevated mores, values they hitherto inculcated in their child, painstakingly and pray for their ward to win.

    As the travesty progresses, millions of youths and families participate actively from the sidelines, arguing mindlessly; their beclouded vision peering aggressively through labia of daemonic nature, cheekily eulogised as a DSTV/Multichoice’s social, experimental broadcast.

    The show thus becomes a pornographic parable of Nigeria’s submission to amoral sex and power. It localises lust. Defiance, seduction and domination are precepts of the show’s blooming. Values hitherto idealised as Nigeria’s sunny, flowering fields are wilted in the searing of BBN’s bestial, infernal substratum.

    Producers of the show strive to prove, that, success has too little to do with being a genius or smart workaholic, and everything to do with playing the game for the sweepstake.

    The ongoing edition of the show incorporates wilder ingenuity by its producers as the inmates include supposedly made men and women; a banker, psychotherapist, human resource manager, Mr Universe Nigeria and a grandson of late sage, Yoruba and national icon, Obafemi Awolowo. Some alpha breed.

    DSTV/Multichoice certainly mistakes its selection of Awolowo’s grandson as one of the 12 inmates of its morality jailhouse, for a work of pure genius; whatever outrage or applause results from its coup is expected to generate wider buzz about BBN and give it traction. But this is discussion best saved for another day.

    By vetting the continuous broadcast and viewership of the show, the Nigerian government establishes itself as DSTV/Multichoice’s eternal wimp cum yard dog, and the nation, as the broadcaster’s doormat.

    Yes, government and the broadcaster’s apologists will continue to rave that the BBN show is broadcast on paid digital service and that “It’s not a must that you watch!” and that “It’s a matter of choice.” Yet the government has no scruples outlawing what it terms “indecent dressing and behaviour.”

    Government, for instance, disapproves of two public officers or citizens having sex in a car by the roadside, even if the vehicle’s windshields are tinted and the act takes place in front of their house or a remote street.

    The culprits would be arrested for constituting ‘public nuisance’ although BBN apologists would argue that they committed the act in the private confines of their car.

    The show’s producers argue that it creates stars, heroes and empowers youths. They would claim it propagates ‘values’ too. After all, former inmate, Teddy A’s values and moral compass led him to ‘appreciate’ fellow inmate, Bambam, by having sex with her in the toilet.

    Picture the duo as candidates for Nigeria’s Presidency and Presidency. If the imagery scares you, wait till you read rationalisation of the BBN perversion by society’s supposed leading lights; so-called fiery critics of government and societal corruption mutate into DSTV/Multichoice’s lackeys or errand boys in real time. What do they still seek? A seat at the broadcaster’s annual gala or movies award night?

    Kids are witnesses to BBN inmates’ perversions. They watch it on the internet and read frenzied reports of goings-on in the show by mainstream and new media.

    Desperate rationalisation of the show, routinely, ignores its imminent repercussions on society; BBN apologists drone about how lucrative it is. To whom? It’s still the show’s producers and sponsors that pocket all the profit. Even its N60 million prize – increased from N45 million – remains devilishly exploitative of participants who ultimately become fame junkies and commercial sex workers by the end of the show.

    They bend and break and distort into hideous forms in pursuit of the prize money. Such character is unworthy of young men and women persistently touted as Nigeria’s future leaders. To this end, let us hope Seyi Awolowo, a medical doctor, would remember his pedigree as grandson of the sage ancestor, who blessed generations of Nigerians with free, quality education cum civilisation and withdraw from a show, which perverts civilisation. But on the flip-side, his family and friends would argue that it is his choice and a free world.

    At a time when Nigeria needs young men and women of unimpeachable character to wrest leadership from predatory leadership, the BBN show cloaks the minds of prospective patriots in wantonness, wild ego and muck.

    This minute, their chants resound like the crusted corpse’s muffled groans in a garden of dirt.

     

  • UPDATED: Tuoyo leaves BBNaija House

    Tuoyo has become the fifth housemate to be evicted from the show while Seyi and Tacha faced fake eviction.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Tuoyo’s eviction was announced during the live show on Sunday following Avala, Isilomo, Ella and Kim Oprah who were previously evicted.

    The physiotherapist was known on the show for his dance moves, bubbly personality in the house and his off-on relationship with Diane.

    While on stage with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Tuoyo was shocked that he was nominated by Frodd with whom he had formed a bond in the house.

    He revealed that he would continue this fitness and modeling career, capitalising on the fame he had gathered in the show.

    Read Also: To be or not: BBNaija tears Nigerians apart

    Earlier, Ebuka had announced the fake eviction of Seyi Awolowo and Tacha. The housemates, however, were unaware that the evictions were fake.

    NAN reports that Seyi was fake evicted by Biggie to teach a ‘lesson’ for refusing to use the Veto power of chance card he won a week before.

    On Monday, he was nominated alongside Mike, Tuoyo, Seyi, Tacha and Frood. He, however, refused to save himself with the card which cost him the card.

    NAN also reports that Biggie went on to ban him from owning the power of chance card till the show ends.

    Tacha was also fake evicted due to constantly commenting that she had followers who will keep her in the house till the last day.

    NAN reports that the remaining housemates, who were still shocked from the eviction, continue to battle for the Grand Prize worth 60 million Naira.

    NAN

  • #BBNaija: Seyi forfeits veto power as Mike, Tuoyo, Tacha make Nomination List

    Housemates in Big Brother Naija ‘Pepper Dem’ on Monday took part in what may arguably go down as the most exciting and unexpected nomination show of the franchise.

    Following the previous day’s double evictions of Ella and KimOprah, the nomination Show resulted in Mike, Seyi, Frodd, Tuoyo & Tacha going up for possible eviction next week Sunday.  As is the norm, the Housemates individually made their way to the diary room to nominate two housemates each for possible eviction. At the end, Seyi & Frodd topped the nomination list with a total of six votes each, with Tuoyo coming next with five votes. Mike received four votes while Tacha had four votes.

    Read Also: BBNaija 2019: How Nigerians voted for housemates

    The shocker of the show, however, came after the revelation of the nominations, with Seyi refusing to save himself with his veto power. “Biggie” had hitherto called on Seyi, asking about using his veto power to save and replace himself with another housemate. In the most surprising twist, however, Seyi declined to use his power and refused to replace himself with any other housemate. With this decision, Seyi not only remains up for eviction alongside Mike, Frodd, Tuoyo and Tacha, but he is also automatically banned from any privileges associated with his veto power.

    As expected, Monday’s nomination show has generated tremendous buzz on social media with fans questioning Seyi’s decision, and many waiting for the next eviction show to discover the outcome.

    The next Big Brother Naija eviction show holds on Sunday, July 21,

     

  • UPDATED: Ella, KimOprah evicted from #BBNaija House

    Ella Nnabuchi and beauty queen, KimOprah have been evicted from the fourth season of the Big Brother Naija reality show.

    The housemates, who had spent two weeks on the show before getting evicted on Sunday, joins Avala and Isilomo who were evicted after barely a week.

    Ella, during her stay in the house, was hitting on Ike and she had fun times singing during tasks or challenges.

    Kimoprah on her part, had herself enjoying the company of Jeff but Omashola confessed to liking her.

    Read Also: #BBNaija: Housemates impersonate popular Nigerian celebrities

    During her interview with the show host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Ella said that the future for her lies in entertainment – music, dance, modeling and movies.

    Kimoprah however revealed that she would be furthering her studies before taking a step into broadcasting and owning the entertainment world.

    Twenty-one housemates made it to the Big Brother House and they are now down to seventeen

    The eviction continues for the next 11 weeks when the show comes to an end.

     

  • Big Brother Naija starts with performance from Burna Boy, others

    The season 4 of reality television show, Big Brother Naija, started on Sunday with performances rave of the moment Burna Boy, Teni, Zlatan And DJ Neptune.

    This year, Big Brother Naija which has as its theme, ‘Pepper Dem’  will last for 92 days to end on September 30. The show which presently has Bet9ja as an headline sponsor, was returned to Nigeria after two years of being held in South Africa will feature housemates contesting for the grand prize of N60 million naira and a chance at fame.

    In order to have the show returned to the country, Multichoice Nigeria constructed a purpose-built house and brought in state of the art equipment ti ensure quality production.

    Promising 12 different spices – a spice per week – the housemates were ushered into the beautiful Big Brother Naija house.

    Read Also: Why Nigerians can’t wait for Season 4 of Big Brother Naija

    “The past seasons of BBNaija have set the bar high when it comes to entertainment value and this year’s edition will be no different,” The Chief Executive Officer, MultiChoice Nigeria, John Ugbe, said:

    “Part of our mission is to make sure our customers continue to enjoy the same world-class quality of entertainment they have become accustomed to through our DStv & GOtv platforms therefore we have made sure to treat the show’s fans to the best and biggest entertainers to premiere the new Big Brother Naija season.”

    Burna Boy has been steadily rising in Nigeria’s music space since 2012 while Teni got onto the scene in 2016 with her Afrocentric tunes. And though Zlatan is the new kid on the block, he has won the hearts of fans since 2016. And of course, DJ Neptune is always a delight to have at the Big Brother Naija shows and this year is no different.

  • BBNaija season 4 begins with 21 housemates

    The long-anticipated fourth season of the Big Brother Naija reality show on Sunday, kicked off with 21 housemates.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that this is the highest number of housemates so far as 2017’s ‘See Gobe’ had 14 housemates and 2018’s ‘Double Wahala’ had 20 housemates.

    The first housemate introduced was Avala, a 30-year-old from Ogun State who said she was in the show for the money.

    She was followed by Khafi, a 29-year-old from Ekiti state who is a police officer in London and Omashola, also 29 from Delta state who is equally in the show for the money.

    Although Avala wants the world to know her, she made it clear that she was not single and ready to mingle while Omashola revealed that he is a talkative.

    28-year-old Frodd from Anambra State was announced next. He described himself as “odd, a bit complicated and a 9-5 guy who is not an entertainer.”

    Meanwhile, 26-year-old Ike is from Imo State who wants to give viewers a show, drama and romance. He is also a model and asked that viewers expect a lot of attitude from him.

    Ella is a giddy 30-year-old from Anambra state. She described herself as single but not available. She promised to light up the house.

    27-year-old Isilomo from Edo state said she is very adventurous, single and ready to receive applications.

    Fitness trainer, psychotherapist and part-time stripper, Tuoyo is 24 years old and bluntly described himself as a flirt while 26-year-old Nelson from Rivers State said he is single and very available.

    Nelson is a masseuse and past Mr Universe Nigeria while 28-year-old Sir Dee, who is a banker from Kogi state, said he is in the house for the money and experience.

    Read Also: BBNaija season 4 premieres on June 30

    Seyi is a 30-year-old from Ogun state known as ‘The Doctor’. The grandson of Obafemi Awolowo is not single but was in the house for the experience.

    Meanwhile, 22-year-old Esther, a lawyer and part-time hustler who was excited, said she was there for the money and fun.

    26-year-old Thelma from Imo State is also in it for the money and experience, promised to spice up the house. Gedoni is a 31-year-old designer from Cross River who is single and ready to go all out in the show.

    Diane is 23 and from Kaduna. She said she is going to be herself and is in the house for the money. She added that she is a terrible dancer but loves dancing.

    Mercy is 26 and from Imo State. She is a video vixen who feels great and accomplished; and hopes the guys in the house will match her expectations.

    23-year-old Tacha hails from Rivers State and cannot wait to show the world herself. She added that loves to make money.

    Jeff is 30 and from Anambra. He wants to have fun and cause trouble with the ladies. 28-year-old Mike is from Manchester and Lagos. He is married and openly declared his love for his wife.

    Mike is a high jumper who will probably go for the Olympics in 2020. Also, Kim Oprah

    The show also featured live performances from Burna Boy, Zlatan and Teni the entertainer who thrilled the crowd with hit songs and eye-catching dance steps.

    NAN reports that this is the first time the show will be shot entirely in Nigeria and winner will take home prizes worth 60 million Naira.

    NAN

  • BIG BROTHER IS IN TOWN!

    I’ve heard people wondering what Big Brother reality show is ‘really’ about. They hear words from some critics and quickly validate their suspicions, saying, ‘ehen, I knew all the while it’s just a senseless assemblage.’ They get the media buzz, but can’t seem to fathom what is it that excites people about some ‘jobless’ youth locked in a room for three months, eating, drinking and dancing – and while they sleep, people stay awake to watch how they snore away.

    If you are a passive follower, this is the kind of funny impression you get, because while walking across your living room to the bedroom, your eyes probably catches Rico braiding Cee-C’s hair, or Teddy A buffing at his cigarette in the garden, or Miracle and Nina lying beside each other, gossiping about other housemates. All these don’t make sense, right? Yes they probably don’t. It is just like entering the house in the middle of a television drama, nothing grips you unless there is an outburst of emotion, a pandemonium, or in the case of an action movie, a violent scene.

    For a candid reality show that puts contestants on the spot for 24/7 through 90 days or so, you don’t get an outburst by accident unless you are an active follower. Life itself is a potpourri of activities: some hot, some cold; some fast, some slow; it is about tears and laughter; conflict and peace. These things happen sometimes naturally, and because the Big Brother show is not scripted, great moments on the show don’t announce themselves.

    Big Brother is a character game, and you do not expect the greatest of them to be entertained. Besides, who defines ‘great’? Sometimes it doesn’t matter that a dumb person is in the house; that in itself is a virtue, because it gets people talking. Same for any wow factor displayed by any participant.

    Big Brother is a conversation generating show, and you can bet that from the buzz, within Nigeria and outside, the conversations are limitless. Wondering why sponsors are enormous for the show? It is a show for active followers, and it has got loads of them. This is what matters to notable brands who are sponsors of the Big Brother show.

    The show iself is a brand maker, bringing contestants from obscurity to the limelight as they show their stuff to the world.

    For the young talented participant, it is a school that could also graduate them into fortune. It is free advertisement for what they do, and through which many had come out into the waiting hands of talent hunters in different spheres of human endeavours.

    Interestingly, this year’s Big Brother Naija which kicks off tomorrow in Lagos is staking N60 million on the eventual winner.  You would agree with me that, that sum is worth spending three months to get, moreso in a house that offers free food, free clothes, shoes, medical attention, fitness sessions and other fun moments.  For example, when Leo and Ifu Ennada got evicted early in the show last season, they went away with N2.5 million each, and by the average salary rating in Nigeria, that amount is about two years earning for each. This is aside other freebies, including an all-expense paid trip to London for the One Africa Music Festival and one year supply of Pepsi for winning the Pepsi “Roc da mat” challenge.

    In the same vein, Tobi and Rico Swavey won the sum of N2 million, Nokia 8 Bothie phones and shopping vouchers in the ‘Duo Clip’ special task sponsored by Nokia.

    Meanwhile, because entertainment is to each person what they feel about it, some would choose skits over short film, others would choose shorts over feature films, while some are enarmoured of series. In terms of genres, fans are also divided in their choice for romance, horror, action, adventure, epic, film noir, war film, martial arts etc.

    Big Brother is not an adventure reality show, but a lifestyle genre. Thus it has its puculiar flavor which, basically, tests in the understanding of human characters in relationship with others. It is not exclusively a game of strength, but it teaches endurance, tolerance, diplomacy, alliances, team spirit, creativity, and love – virtues that are capable of defeating strength on the field of human relations.