Tag: Big Brother Naija

  • BBNaija airs past highlights, Double Wahala reunion show

    AS the countdown to the eagerly anticipated fourth season of Big Brother Naija heats up, MultiChoice Nigeria is treating fans of the popular reality TV show to an exclusive reunion show and special pop-up channel on DStv and GOtv.

    The BBNaija pop-up channel opened on Friday, March 1, at 10am and will run till Sunday, March 31, at midnight on DStv channel 198 and GOtv channel 29, featuring highlights from the previous two seasons – See Gobbe and Double Wahala.

    The excitement goes a notch higher with a special reunion show which will air from Monday, 18 March to Sunday, 31 March, featuring the stars of the BBNaija Double Wahala season. The BBNaija pop-up channel is available to active customers on DStv Premium, Compact Plus, Compact, Family, Access and GOtv Max and Plus.

    This has been the most anticipated BBNaija season yet since the announcement of its return for a fourth season in January. Auditions for the show recorded a massive turnout in eight locations across the country followed by an innovative online audition process which closed on the 27th of March. The pop-up channel will take fans and viewers alike on a trip down memory lane while whetting their appetites on the start of the new season.

  • Big Brother Naija has been a blessing to me – Ifu Ennada

    Despite not being a part of the top five finalists, Big Brother Naija star, Ifu Ennada is regarded as one of the most successful contestants from the ‘Double Wahala’ edition.

    Prior to being a contestant on the famous African reality TV show, Ifu was an upcoming actor, writer, content producer, fashion designer and TV presenter but was barely in the limelight with little or no social media prominence.

    Less than a year after portraying her skills, talent and abilities to the world, winning endorsement and cash prizes from Pepsi and Heritage Bank during the show,

    Ifu has set up her beauty business ‘beautIFU Ennada’ pioneered by her HairCare Line with distributors all over Africa and the United States.

    When asked how the Big Brother Naija platform helped in actualizing her dreams and goals, she said: “Big Brother Naija platform is indeed a blessing to those who know how to use it and I am very proud of everything I’ve done this far.’

    “Aside from the increase in commercial value as an actor and MC, the popularity I got from the show also made it easier to make money especially with my businesses. It is the biggest platform for anyone looking to launch themselves in whatever they intend to do.”

    Since her exit from the show, the Computer Science graduate of Olabisi Onabanjo University has gone on to establish an empowerment Foundation for women where she recently supported two young fashion designers with sewing machines and cash. She has also partnered top brands including; Legend Extra Stout, 7UP, Pepsi, Quickteller, Access Bank, Zhenas Closet, Terra Cotta and Dukez & Duchezz.

    The most popular TV reality show in Africa, Big Brother Naija has no doubt continued to birth some of the greatest talents and pop culture celebrities Nigeria has ever produced in the entertainment industry since its debut in 2006. Some of these celebrities include, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Bisola Aiyeola, Tobi Bakre, Ifu Ennada.

  • Videos: Venues of Big Brother Naija 2019 auditions

    The 4th edition of the popular reality TV show Big Brother Naija kicks off today, February 1st, with auditioning taking place in eight cities across the country.

    The cities are Lagos, Abuja, Port-Harcourt, Calabar, Ibadan, Benin, Warri.

    The audition which started today saw huge crowd at the venues.

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    Check out the auditioning venues below:

    BIG BROTHER NAIJA 2019 AUDITION VENUE IN LAGOS

    D’Podium event Centre, 31B, Aromire Avenue, Off Adeniyi Jones, Allen, Ikeja.

    BIG BROTHER NAIJA 2019 AUDITION VENUE IN ABUJA

    Multichoice Office, Plot 1548, Ademola Adetokunboh Street, Beside Nema Adjacent Transcop Hilton, Maitama.

    BIG BROTHER NAIJA 2019 AUDITION VENUE IN PORT-HARCOURT

    Hotel Presidential; 5141, Aba Road, Port Harcourt.

    BIG BROTHER NAIJA 2019 AUDITION VENUE IN IBADAN

    Mauve 21 Events Centre; MKO Abiola Way, Ring Road, By Adeoyo Junction, Ibadan.

    BIG BROTHER NAIJA 2019 AUDITION VENUE IN ENUGU

    Oaklands Hotel and Park; Tunnel Crossing, Ogui Link Road, Beside Etim Plaza, Enugu

    BIG BROTHER NAIJA 2019 AUDITION VENUE IN WARRI, DELTA STATE

    Deluxe Garden Suites; Bauchi Close, Shell Edjeba, Warri

    BIG BROTHER NAIJA 2019 AUDITION VENUE IN CALABAR

    Venetian Arena; Plot 5, Murtala Mohammed Highway, Calabar

    BIG BROTHER NAIJA 2019 AUDITION VENUE IN BENIN EDO STATE

    Uti Grand Event Centre; 11, Osagiede Street GRA, Benin, Edo state

     

  • Facts about Big Brother Naija Fourth Season

    Africa’s popular reality TV show, Big Brother Naija, is set to return for a fourth season with the producers of the show also revealing that the Big Brother House will be in Nigeria. Auditions for the show will hold on the 1st and 2nd of February 2018 in eight locations across Nigeria, an increase from previous editions.

    In addition, Nigeria’s number one betting website, Bet9ja, has been announced as headline sponsors of the new season.

    The reality TV show which follows the format of the international Big Brother franchise is known to bring excitement and entertainment to fans and viewers across the continent as it houses strangers over a period of three months who contest against each other in a battle of wits for the ultimate prize.

    Speaking on the return of Big Brother Naija, the Chief Executive Officer of MultiChoice Nigeria, Mr John Ugbe said: “This fourth season promises to be even bigger than previous editions and underscores MultiChoice’s position as the biggest investor and driver of entertainment content on the continent”.

    Since its maiden edition in 2006, the Big Brother Naija reality TV show has produced some of the country’s biggest pop culture influencers and celebrities including Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Gideon Okeke, Katung Aduwak, Bisola Aiyeola, Efe Ejeba and Uriel Oputa and mostly recently Miracle Ikechukwu, Tobi Bakre and Cynthia “Cee-C” Nwadiora.

    Speaking at the press conference, Bet9ja’s Chief Executive Officer, Ayo Ojuroye said: “As the leading gaming company in Nigeria, we believe in changing lives. This singular attribute coupled with the zeal and passion attributed to the Big Brother Naija platform aligns with Bet9ja’s core values and we are honoured by the opportunity to headline this year’s edition. Bet9ja will continue to support programmes that will connect more young Nigerians to their dreams”.

    Organisers say specific locations and times for the auditions in February will be announced subsequently.

  • Big Brother Naija girls celebrate Nigerian heroines

    AS thousands of Nigerians took to social media to celebrate successful and iconic women of Nigerian origin these past weeks, at least five former BBNaija housemates joined the trend, pouring encomiums on their own female heroes and encouraging their followers to do same.

    Bisola Aiyeola, who first kicked it off, with a post that has now garnered over 1,500 likes and comments, said in her post, “Just tell us who your Naija woman hero is, by posting a picture of her using the #naijawomanhero tag and stand a chance of having your business registered FREE!!!”

    Over five of her colleagues have since followed, using their influence to call attention to some of the most important Nigerian women of all times. Millions are now voicing out deserving heroes, including Stella Adadevoh, Dora Akunyili, Funmilayo Kuti, and Margaret Ekpo, many of whom gave their all to make Nigerian lives better. Adadevoh, in fact, gave her life, during the Ebola crisis, in a remarkable act of courage that remains unprecedented.

    Akunyili, a pharmacist and former director general of NAFDAC, fought drugs counterfeiting to a standstill, risking her life and that of her family as she uprooted cabals and mafia that had profited at the expense of vulnerable Nigerians for eons.

    According to the UN 2018 Humanitarian Needs Overview for Nigeria, 10.2 million people are estimated to be in need of humanitarian assistance, of which 52 per cent are women and girls. Another report also stated that of the estimated 1600 to 2000 casualties in the Northeast, the majority were women and children.

  • BBNaija’s Efe becomes African Ambassador for Indian varsity

    Nigerian rapper Efe Ejeba, winner of the 2017 edition of Big Brother Naija reality television show has signed an endorsement deal with educational outfit, Kalinga University, India.

    The “Warri’’ crooner made the announcement on his instagram handle @efemoney where he wrote: “its official, African Brand Ambassador for Kalinga University India. Powered by @dahksn (official representative for Africa)’’.

    “Kalinga University offers scholarship opportunities to Nigerians and other African students. #OgheneWekobiruo #Yeba #Magician,’’ he wrote.

    Efe, who seemed interested in supporting Education, recently donated chairs and desks to two schools, RCM Kabong and ECWA primary schools in Jos.

    According to him, it is an opportunity to put smiles on the faces of the kids in the city and community where he grew up and calls home.

    Efe has been making waves after the release of his hit song “Warri’’ where he featured popular rapper Olamide.

    The Warri born singer was also among artists that sang at the just concluded African Senior Athletic Championship in Asaba

  • MIRACLE: I plan to own a flying school, airline

    Winner of this year’s Big Brother Naija reality show, Miracle Igbokwe was all charming during his visit to THE NATION newspaper’s office on May 1. The Imo State born pilot and model who got N24 million alongside an SUV and other benefits from the competition, spoke about his relationship with fellow housemate, Nina and life after the show.

    WHEN are we expecting our hit track?

    You’re not the first person telling me about this. I’m not an artiste yet. But even if I would do that, it would be for the fun.

    Teddy A wanted to write the song for you but you ran

    Don’t worry. Don Jazzy is going to help me produce it. (Laughs)

    Now, you said you want to focus on agriculture; you want someone like a Dangote to mentor you. Can you tell us more about it?

    Most people see me being a billionaire unrealistic. I talked about investing in agriculture because I for one, I don’t go into things that I don’t love. Right from when I was little, apart from the flying thing, I also had passion for agriculture. I reared my own chicken. Dem bin dey laugh me dat time. I bought 10 at N150 each.  They were laughing at me. After everything, I spent N1,500 to set up everything. And after three months, they all grew up and I dashed momsie like two and sold the remaining just for the fun. So, agriculture has been something I love. Obviously, if I’m going to invest, I want to invest in agriculture on a large scale. And why I always say Dangote, when it comes to agriculture, Dangote is like one of the people that has one well in agriculture. Those are the people I would like to meet to mentor me because they have the experience in it, to point me in the right direction on what to do and what not to do.

    Now, do you plan on giving something back and if yes, how?

    Obviously, I have so many plans. Apart from this my big dream of being a billionaire through agriculture and all that, I remember when I had the passion for flying. You know, it costs a lot. It was not realistic for me to fly. So, I finished my PPL training but my CPL training, I had issues because I didn’t have enough funds. So, what I plan on doing, I plan on owning a flying school because since I came out, I heard a lot of kids want to be pilots. But then again, going to an aviation school is not like to going to a university. It cost a lot. People that go to aviation school are always sponsored. I would love to own a flying school.

    And not just a flying school because you can’t just train flight students and just leave them like that. I need to own like an airline too so that once they are done with their training, they have a job automatically. And that’s like the big plan. But what I plan to do right now is, you know, back then in school, we always had this mentality, we kids, that when they ask you, what do you want to become in future, it won’t pass these four things – engineer, doctor, lawyer. So, other job opportunities, they don’t even know about it. There is no orientation for that. I plan on going to certain schools, organise like a career day where I would invite a lot of professionals like myself to give these children more information. You’re not just limited to these four or five careers. So, that’s what I know I can do right now.

    What happened to those wonderful dreads?

    It’s simple. I’m a pilot. I got into the house and I saw the house was an avenue to explore. It was Alex that made the dreads for me. She came one morning and applied something on my hair and I thought it was just hair cream and before I knew it, my hair started to lock. I liked it initially and then, when we went for haircut, the barber said he liked it. So I decided to rock it. So it was just me trying new things. Now, I’m out, I just have to be realistic. I’m a pilot. All I had to do was to unlock it.

    While in the house, you kept using the phrase, ‘we die here’. For a pilot who flies planes, do you that is appropriate?

    It originated from a Pepsi challenge. Initially, the first day, I and Anto were going cool about it, until a pair came to chance us and took our mat. The next day, our eyes turned red and we decided to get it at all cost. That was where the phrase ‘we die here’ came about.

    You’ve just been named ambassador for education by the Imo State Government. How do you intend to use that for the youths?

    I saw the write up and I know my governor, Rochas Okorocha believes in education, because education gives knowledge and they say knowledge is power. So just like I said, I would love to have a school of aviation in Nigeria. Why can’t we have a school of aviation? So I would love for us to build an aviation school in Imo State, and not just a school of aviation, but also have an airline. There are so many things regarding to education that I would like to use the ambassadorship for.

    What would be your advice for those who would like to go for big brother next year?

    We all have this mentality that to get into the house, you have to know somebody. I had the mentality as well, but then again, it was my sister that told me about the show and the last season made me a big fan of the show. And that was why I went for it. I was like ok fine, let me just go, and be myself. If they pick me, fine, if they don’t, fine. So I went there, I was myself. Whatever question I was asked, I didn’t even try to remix it.

    The way it was, that was how I said it. I was just true to myself. And to my surprise, I was selected. And that also gingered me in the sense that they picked me for being myself, if I get into the house I should just see where that takes me to. There is actually no strategy to getting into the house. Every season, they always have a team. Next season, there will be another different team, so you don’t know what they are looking for. Just go there.

    Where do things stand between you and Nina presently?

    It’s simple, I always said it. The kind of relationship I and Nina had in the house doesn’t change for me outside of the house from my end. It still remains the same. A lot of people are expecting a lot, but then again, since we came back, we’ve not had time for ourselves. It was on that basis that I’ve said I’ve not even seen my mom. It’s not like she cannot come and see me, but I want to go to the house. I’ve not even seen her because of the media tours and all that. Right now, I’ve been very busy. Yes’ I’ve been graced with this opportunity which has a validity period. In a couple of months, it’s all gone, so the question is what do we do with this platform now? So let’s try and put more money in the bank, that’s the priority right now.

    Is Nina you kind of girl?

    I’m not the kind of guy that has specifications. What i look out for is that connection. Once we connect naturally, that’s it for me. Every other thing can be sorted out. I can’t explain the connection. It just happens naturally. That’s the first thing from my end. Every other thing can be worked out. If you no too fine, we go brush you. If you no get yansh, we go work out (Laughs).

    Do you still eat the way you did in the house?

    The kind of food i would like to eat is not available. I wan chop things like bole. These are things I’ve missed.

    I learnt that you promised Nina a car if you win. So, when is she expecting the car?

    (Asks Nina) I promise you car?

    (Nina responds) I can’t remember.

    We were having a conversation. Okay, I can remember now, when I was telling her about Toyota Yaris. It’s a very small car because she didn’t know how to drive. She was like I should teach her to drive. I said, fine, if you want to learn how to drive, it would be nice you have this Toyota Yaris because it is very small and portable, very strong car, economical. If we get out of the house, I’m going to get her a car, Toyota Yaris.

    Not that you’re going to get it for her?

    I must get it for her

    Okay, so you would get it for her?

    Yeah.

    Why were you so confident, even from the beginning and you believed so much that you were going to win?

    I don’t understand (laughs). Didn’t you guys see me on Sundays when we were up for eviction. I was tensed because I had no idea what was happening because anything can happen. You don’t know who is weak or who is strong. I was always tensed.

    There’s a promo during the show and only two of you – yourself and Anto – said you were going to win.

    (That was) before the show. Dat one na wash (laughs).

    You were so happy about the SUV.

    Who wouldn’t be happy? (Laughs) When I saw the car, I was so excited. This would be my first car and my first car is a brand new car. And the colour again, blue, that’s my colour – either blue or red. I love the car.

    Do you have any information on the past winner of BBN, Efe?

    No, I don’t.

  • BBNaija: Alex wins N1m as ‘Most Fun Housemate’

    Alex Asogwa, third runner up of the just concluded Big Brother Naija ‘Double Wahala’ has received One million naira for being the ‘most fun housemate’ during the season.

    The newsmen reports that the cash prize was donated by Dufil Prima Foods Plc, producers of Minimie chinchin and noodles, one of the sponsors of the show.

    Dufil Prima Foods Plc shared the news on its Instagram page @minimienoodles.

    It read: “A big shout out to @Alexunusual for being the most fun Housemate in the Big Brother Naija Double Wahala ‘Funometer game’.”

    Alex was immediately congratulated by friends and second runner up of the show Tobi Bakre. He wrote on Instagram @Tobibakre, “@Alexunusual with the moolah.”

    Alex, who is a student of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka ( UNN ), garnered acclaimed for her famous dance moves and liveliness during the Saturday night parties in the house.

    The dancer and model was fondly described as the ‘life of the party’, along with friends and former housemates Miracle Igbokwe and Tobi Bakre with the acronym ‘TORACLEX’.

    The newsmen reports that during the show, Alex won a joint one million Naira with Miracle in the ‘Close-up Challenge’ and Dano Milk ‘Kitchen Revamp’ for her mother.

    BBNaija Double Wahala was the third season of the Nigerian version of the reality show Big Brother.

    It was launched on Jan. 28, 2018 on DStv channel 198, with 20 housemates from different parts of the country, while ex-housemate, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu from season one anchored.

    The third season which ran for the duration of 12 weeks, ended on April 22, as housemate Miracle, a pilot, won the star prize and went away with prizes worth N45 million.

    NAN

  • #BBNaija: Finalists arrive Nigeria, Cee-C receives N2m from fans

    Big Brother Naija finalists have arrived the country Monday night, with controversial first runner up Cynthia Nwadioha, popularly known as Cee-C, receiving  a dummy cheque of  N2 million from her fans.

    “Team Cee-C”, as her fans called themselves, proved that they are indeed lovers of the ‘drama queen’, and they remain loyal no matter the odds.

    Cee-C had the second highest votes in the Big Brother Naija games but she did not go home with any monetary reward.

    Unlike other finalists, and some housemates, she did not  win any of the sponsored tasks that could have earned her money gifts while she was in the house.

    However, to  make sure that their favourite housemate did not go home empty handed, the fans declared her their ‘BBNaija 2018 Winner’ and rewarded her with a N2 million cheque.

    They dotted Cee-C amid jubilations, took photographs and handed her the sum which was rallied for her by her fans, before she  met with her father.

    The five finalists of the reality show — Miracle, Tobi, Nina, Cee-C and Alex, arrived at the  Murtala Mohammed International Airport amid glitz and glamour, as fans defied the night and came out in large numbers to  wait for them.

    They could barely get themselves away from the crowd, elated to see them.

    However, winner of the show, Miracle, was quickly ‘smuggled’ away in a waiting SUV car from the crowd.

    Big Brother Naija 2018, also known as Big Brother Naija: Double Wahala, was the third season of the Nigerian scripted version of the reality show Big Brother.

    It was launched on Jan. 28, 2018 on DStv channel 198, with 20 housemates from different parts of the country, while ex-housemate, Ebuka Obi-Uchend from season one anchored.

    The third season ended on April 22, 2018, having run for 12 weeks (85 days), as housemate Miracle, a pilot, won the star prize and went away with N45 million.

    NAN

  • BBNaija: Housemates choose Nina as final head of house

    Nina Oyenobi has been chosen as the final Head of House in the ongoing Big Brother Naija ‘Double Wahala’ which will end on April 22.

    The selection was made on Monday, as ‘Biggie’ asked the housemates to pick their last Head of House.

    Nina’s selection was different from previous ones when housemates were given tasks with the winner becoming Head of House.

    She was preferred by Tobi and Alex to CeeC, while Miracle and Nina chose CeeC, who agreed to perform the function. However, Tobi and Alex objected because they felt CeeC was too troublesome for the position.

    They claimed that she may not be patient enough to change the batteries of the microphones.

    Alex, who was the head of house before the meeting, offered to continue her tenure before the housemates eventually agreed on Nina.

    This is Nina’s second tenure as Head of House as she previously held the position in Week 7, succeeding evicted housemate BamBam.

    She was often described as a ‘weak’ housemate, was very emotional after the evictions on Sunday when she made it to the final week of the game.

    The stylist is best known for her relationship with fellow housemate Miracle, her fashion sense and perceived complacency.

    She and four other housemates, including CeeC, Miracle, Alex and Tobi are currently battling for the grand prize of N45m as the game approaches its finale.

    NAN