Tag: Big Brother Naija

  • BIG BROTHER NAIJA:  Stunning realities give  show mixed reactions

    BIG BROTHER NAIJA: Stunning realities give show mixed reactions

    The veracity of the term Reality Show hit Nigeria space differently, making the ongoing Big Brother Naija TV show to come under criticism by a section of the society who perceive the emotional activities of participants as a soft porn. This is just as others see things different, arguing that not only have the producers followed due process, critics can simply abstain and also deprive their kids of the show classified as 18. Incidentally, the show has generated more reactions as this year’s edition appears to  have more dose of what many perceive as ‘sex’ than the previous editions, writes JOE AGBRO JR.

    IN January 2018, ten men and ten ladies marched into a house with all the basic necessities of life. However, devoid of radio and television influence, entertainment and communication and stripped of their phones, they are left to live and enjoy their own wits. In between talking, eating, drinking, it would take just a little time before sex would get into the mix.

    Unlike the previous editions which started on a conservative note, this year’s edition, tagged ‘Double Wahala’ had the housemates sharing kisses nearly as soon as they entered. So hard were the kisses that on the seventh day, one of the now evicted housemates, Vandora, said it would take more than kissing to create a buzz and make a housemate ‘trend.’

    It’d take more than kissing to trend here – housemates

    SEVEN days into the 2018 edition of the Big Brother Naija tagged ‘Double Wahala’, the intrigues of ‘making out’ got attention with now evicted housemate, KBrule, spraining his ankle following a jump from the balcony after they partied for the first time on Saturday.

    Earlier, midway into the party, KBrule had tried to get intimate with Anto who was bent on rebuffing him only to have her give Lolu, whom she was paired with, a kiss, while KBrule watched in astonishment.

    Discussing, KBrule’s accident the next day, some housemates said it will take more than kissing to make housemates trend on social media as compared to the 2017 edition.

    ‘That’s not what is going to trend,’ Vandora, a female housemate said on Sunday morning while lounging in the garden, referring to her fellow housemates kissing for fun.

    ‘People are crazy.’

    Also agreeing with her was Teddy A.

    ‘You understand because people dey fool each other for here,’ Teddy A added.

    ‘If that one happen, no bi koko (issue). Koko na those fights. As dis guy (KBrule) fall comot so, those kain things.’

    Emphasising her point, Vandora said, ‘What’s kissing compared to what people are doing.’

    And with Flex Condoms as a sponsor of the show, condoms, intended for protection during sex, were provided for housemates. And for a while some of the housemates wondered how come the umber of the condoms available were decreasing. While Miracle was head of the house, he said that some housemates were having sex in the shower. He particularly fingered Bambam, Teddy A, Lolu and Anto for using the condoms in the bathroom because there were no cameras in there.

    “You no dey see things for this house pass me,” said Miracle to some other housemates.

    “Anto and Lolu, BamBam and Teddy don knack since. Na why condom dey miss for dis house.”

    The mystery surrounding the disappearing started unveiling in recent weeks as viewers watched the progressively steamy affair between Miracle and Nina who seem to lead in the ‘lovemaking’ department. Though the actions took place covertly, their sliding and humping movements under the sheets which happened twice speak volume of the acts they might have been doing. Another housemate, Tobi, also reportedly caught the duo making out in the bathroom after last Saturday night party.

    During the past week, cameras caught Tee A and BamBam in compromising movements in the toilet after a heavy dose of petting. Their shadowy movements left little to the imagination of what they were doing there. Also, Alex and Leo, who had earlier claimed to be able to remain celibate for long periods seemed to give in to yearnings of the flesh as they’ve also explored each other’s bodies under the sheets.

    Also, Anto and Lolu too have been caught on camera shuffling under the sheets in an intimate position. Earlier on, Anto had declared she had slept with a lot of men. Reuniting with Kbrule, Anto had said kissing means nothing to. She also dismissed sex.

    “I’m a grown ass woman,” she told Kbrule.

    “I’ve f..ked a lot of niggas. No one should take this personal, everybody is having good time, it’s all a game.”

    And while it was Tobi and Cee-C that seemed to start a sort of romance, theirs has been full of ups and downs. Earlier in the show, Tobi had begged Cee-C for a kiss which was refused. However, some days later Tobi and Cee-C kissed to the admiration of other housemates.

    “I have gotten all I needed from Cee-C,” he told other housemates earlier in the week.

    “See, that girl is poisonous. I’m not apologetic for anything.”

    Hence, it must have come as a surprise to viewers when on Wednesday night, Tobi and Cee-C were seen in bed, cuddling.

    Battling a sex culture

    NO doubt, sex and talks about sex is more this year’s BB Naija house. This was unlike the 2017 edition that in retrospect was more conservative. On that edition, the notable couple that likely engaged in a sex act was Tall Thin Tony and Bisola. The edition also provided the only disqualification thus far in the history of Big Brother Naija where Kemen furtively groped T-Boss while she was asleep.

    But it was Beverly Osu that was the first Nigerian to have sex on a Big Brother show in 2013. Taking part in the Big Brother Africa, she had made out with South Africa’s Angelo. The camera had caught them making love in the bathtub, weeks after they had been kissing. As expected, the acts have pitched Nigerians on opposite sides, agreeing and disagreeing, the morality of the reality television show.

    Medical Psychologist at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, Ikeja, Lagos ascribed the dire economic situation in Nigeria, influence of media and the other cultures as responsible for the increase of sex in the Big Brother House.

    “Everyone that made it there (BB Naija House) is looking at what N45m can do in my life,” he said.

    It’s so much I’m willing to do anything. The people who kill, who sacrifice their parents, how much do they really get from the money rituals. So you can imagine, if it’s just to expose their body or have sex in the glare of everybody, to them it’s not a big deal.

    “The second one is the importation of culture and the effects of the media. Over the years, pornography has increased. It’s now more available than ever because almost everybody can access the internet and access pornography. The more you watch something, the more effects it has on you. The more you watch this pornography, the more you feel there is no big deal about it. Others are doing it and then what’s the big deal?

    “Then the influence of other cultures on our own culture. That’s another factor. This Brother Brother Naija that you’re watching did not originate from Nigeria. There have been Big Brothers in other places. So having watched these in other cultures, they say, oh, if you’re going to win, maybe you need to do this, you need to do that. I guess that’s one of the reason why you find that happening in spite of our own conservative culture.”

    Still over 40 days to go in the house before a winner emerges, the Big Brother Naija 2018 edition has already garnered itself a notoriety for sex. In fact, given the conservative nature of Nigerians, perhaps it might come as little surprise that housemates prefer to have ‘sex’ under the sheets.

    “Some under-the-duvet movement be looking like sex tape these days,” said BamBam on Thursday, conscious of the interpretations of ‘moving sheets.’

    But the reality of the show is that it brings out the reality in the young Nigerians as the society decides who gets to win the coveted prize of an SUV and N45m.

  • BBNaija: Bambam ‘s parents dismiss social media claims

    BBNaija: Bambam ‘s parents dismiss social media claims

    The family of Big Brother Naija “Double Wahala’’ housemate Bambam has dismissed suggestions on social media claiming her parents want her withdrawn from the show.

    This is due to the recent social media frenzy surrounding her escapade in the toilet with fellow housemate Teddy A.

    Video images of what looked like the two housemates copulating have been circulating on the Internet over the past week.

    The actions of these two housemates have caused a resurgence of a wide debate among Nigerians that focused on the immorality of the show.

    BBNaija followers have emphasised on Bambam’s claim to be a religious and dedicated member of her church at the beginning of the show.

    An alleged member of her church Stephanie Amaty took to social media to express her disappointment in Bambam, who she claimed is a chorister in her parish.

    She said “I am personally disappointed in Bamike “Bambam” she is a choir member in my parish’’.

    Followers of the show on social media have claimed the parents of the BBNaija housemate have requested to have their daughter withdrawn from the show as a consequence for her wrongdoings in the BBNaija house.

    Contrary to those reports, the family of Bambam has released an official statement through Bambams Instagram page appreciating her fans and reinforcing their support for their daughter.

    The statement reads “there’s been a false news circulating on social media about BamBam’s parents requesting for her to leave the big brother house to return home.

    “This news is very false as the supposed person is not family, friend or even supporter of BamBam, I repeat it is completely false and as such should be disregarded.’’

    The family completely disregarded the source of information of the alleged claims and appealed to viewers to continue showing support toward Bambam.

    “We do not know the said user from anywhere and have no affiliations with her. Its the work of unscrupulous elements and it is what it is. Thank you for those who stuck out for us and brought it to our notice.

    “We crave your indulgence to please spread this news and continue to show your support as we stand together to ensure victory is ours by Gods grace.”

    Bambam’s initial game strategic partner Teddy A, had earlier proclaimed in the show to respect Bambams’s religious background by abstaining from any form of sexual intercourse with her.

    NAN

  • BBNaija: Bambam and Teddy A finally get down

    BBNaija: Bambam and Teddy A finally get down

    Bambam and Teddy A finally get down with each other.

    In a week where 3 pairs have been nominated for eviction, this would not be a wrong time for both lovebirds to share a bit of closure.

    Teddy A has continually prided himself as the most respected member of the House shunning every evil and vice, except of course of his love for cigars. These are the moments when he goes all sage on the housemates, inserting tit bits of wisdom in their acts.

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    Teddy A has always expressed thoughts that he is a father and in a serious relationship. Bambam is no different, as she has continually expressed her high doctrinal beliefs. Stating that she was raised in a Christian home.

    Desire finally gets in the way of BamTeddy as they both find warmth and relief in the toilet, away from prying camera eyes.

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  • BBNaija: Two Ladies wish death upon themselves

    BBNaija: Two Ladies wish death upon themselves

    Two ladies have slug it out on Social Media over the highly anticipated Big Brother Naija Show dubbed “Double Wahala.”

    As the concerned ladies @aniveraaaaa and @_Abisoyee_ wished death upon each other, exchanging heated vituperations.

    It all began with a comment by @_Abisoyee_ who accused Teddy A for referring to fellow Housemate, Mina as a maid.

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    @aniveraaaaa however clapped back, calling @_Abisoyee_ a “mumu” for watching Big Brother from Twitter as @aniveraaaaa claimed that Angel was one who did such, not Teddy A. She also told her to subscribe to a better DSTV plan than mislead the majority of people following on Twitter.

    All hell suddenly let lose as both women clung to each other’s throats.

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  • BBNaija ‘Double Wahala’: Khloe wins Head of House task for week three

    BBNaija ‘Double Wahala’: Khloe wins Head of House task for week three

    Big Brother “Naija” housemate Khloe has won the weekly immunity task popularly known as the Head of House task.

    Khloe came up against Ifu Ennada and Bambam, with the latter losing out in the first round with zero points. This meant Khloe and Ifu Ennada went head to head after they both scored three points and six points respectively in a game of ball throwing.

    Khloe officially became the latest boss of the house after she managed to grab more points than Ifu Ennada during the latter rounds of the contest.

    She declared her naivety for the role and sought for help from her fellow housemates.

    She said “Guys please help me; I am a woman of many flaws”.

    Traditionally, the HoH first assignment is to read the wager brief and lead the deliberation of the wager percentage.

    “Kween” Khloe initially prompted for a 25 per cent wager, however other housemates who were fed up with ‘poverty’ in the house having lost all their previous wagers opted for a 50 per cent wager.

    The latest HoH task has more consequence on the housemates compared to the previous two won by Tobi Bakare because “Kween” Khloe’s replacements during the nomination show will be put up for a potential eviction from the show.

    “Biggie” announced two pairs will be leaving the house on Sunday, Feb. 18, during the live eviction show.

    The nominees would be the first housemates to be evicted from the show after the two previous evictions were fake evictions.

    The unique idea and theme of this year’s show “double wahala” means that K-Square made up of K-brule and Khloe will have immunity from the nomination process which began on Monday.

    NAN

  • BBNAIJA’s Uriel replies critics

    BBNAIJA’s Uriel replies critics

    Former Big Brother Naija (BBN) housemate Uriel Ngozi Oputa who recently uploaded a picture showing off her legs in a denim shorts and jackets, as the brand face of online shopping mall Payporte is not happy with the feedbacks coming from fans after posting the picture.

    The music star who stated that she has been called names, describing her physique, replied her ‘haters’, “Big fat, Black, cow leg, tree trunk… I saw the comments. I love it… if I use this leg to kick o they go end up in Oguta lake with fishing net. Plus size fashion.”

    Not stopping at being a housemate in BBN, the singer is presently on set playing her first movie role in the movie ‘London Star’.

    This is not the first time, the ex-Big Brother Naija contestant, has reacted to viral comments over her body.

    Late last year, she also reacted to some comments stating that her boobs were saggy.

    She later replied that she loves her ‘saggy natural boobs, advising critics to be positive about others.

  • BBNaija ‘Double Wahala’: Viewers displeased with Biggie’s voice

    BBNaija ‘Double Wahala’: Viewers displeased with Biggie’s voice

    Some Television viewers of the ongoing Big Brother Naija ( BBNaija ) “Double Wahala’ reality show, have taken to twitter to register their displeasure over the `change’ of Big Brother’s a.k.a `Biggie’ voice.

    They stated that the change from a deep baritone voice used in last season to this season’s calmer voice is disrupting the fun of the show.

    ‘Biggie’, acts as the official owner of the house as he views all the housemates, makes the rules and moderates discussions in the diary room.

    A tweeter handler, @TiGerFame tweeted: “Biggie, this voice no work. You people should reconcile with whoever owns the real voice and bring him back. If he is dead invoke his spirit.”

    @mbalsea said: “How can housemates take the tasks serious when Biggie’s voice is a joke?”

    @iamxeenia tweeted: “Please we all hate Biggie’s voice. Can they change it for the viewers’ sake? The viewer’s opinion is more important.”

    @closelywatching said: “Dear BBN organisers, I really wish you wouldn’t ignore the sincere pleas of fans to change this Biggie. It is beyond his voice.”

    @cwayachirps wrote: “This voice is embarrassing and a morale killer.

    “This Biggie’s voice lacks command, lacks sexy tone, and lacks everything the other Biggie had. They better get auto tune working in that studio.”

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    Similarly, some twitter users are advocating for DJ Bally, one of the housemates from last season, to replace the current voice.

    It should be recalled that Biggie in the ‘See Gobe’ version of the BBNaija had a deep, authoritative baritone that attracted the attention of the fans during his stay in the competition.

    @Festygareth wrote: “We need Bally’s voice to replace small biggie.”

    @cwayachirps wrote: “Bally would have been given this ‘Biggie’ contract if there is no money to pay the former one.”

    Several polls have been carried out on twitter for followers to vote if they disliked the new voice.

    On Friday, over 3000 votes have been gathered from combined polls.

    BBNaija ‘Double Wahala’, begun on Sunday with 20 housemates competing for 45 million Naira worth of prizes.

     

    NAN

     

  • BBNaija: Entertainment returns to television

    BBNaija: Entertainment returns to television

    There are times that one needs a break from scripted entertainment, and enjoy the veracity and piquancy that come with impulsive shows. Such times are when the beauty of reality television comes to play.

    How I love reality shows – especially the competition/elimination subgenre like the Big Brother Naija (BBN) which will hit our airwaves again tomorrow.

    As a fan, I look forward to another season of confining young men and women in a house where, for three months, a potpourri of activities, including talents, competitions, intelligence quotient, human relations, personal upbringing, sense of tolerance, endurance, leadership ability, sexual disposition, and sportsmanship, among other virtues will not only educate viewers, but provide the sort of entertainment that evokes intellectual discuss.

    One of the dynamism of the Big Brother show is such that not only are the actors under wraps before the opening show, it portrays so much dramatic irony in such a way that housemates, however close, are still strangers to themselves. The viewers know best, the true disposition of one housemate to another, only next to the show captain called Big Brother.

    Last year, Bisola needed to be out of the house to discover that ThinTallTony, with whom she was romantically hooked to, was married with kids. Just as all other housemates eventually found out about the many lies told by Gifty.

    Beyond the romance therein, the show, right from 2006 when the first edition staged its Nigerian version; young Nigerians have entertained us with their different personalities and unique talent.

    To underscore the huge followership of the show, the prize money which is usually accompanied by an SUV, has moved from $100,000 won by Katung Aduwak, N25million won by Efe Ejeba, and now N45million for the eventual winner of this year’s edition.

    Every week, fans look forward to the diary sessions where housemates get personal with Biggie. This is followed by housemates nominating themselves for possible eviction. Here, trust is sometimes put to shame, as your supposed friend could put you up if they find you are a threat to their next step up the ladder. And when it so happens that the fans favourite housemate is being so victimised, the outside world engages its arsenal in multiple rounds of public voting. Last year, we heard of how an entire clan voted their own, with political leaders getting in the ‘fray’. Such is how all-engaging the Big Brother format can be.

    Interestingly too, I have two ‘pastor’ friends who, for the first time, didn’t only see the need to follow the show, they had favourites housemates for whom they staked their money. In Big Brother show, there is obviously something for everyone. And like they say, ‘you see what you want to see.’

    And as the show is being recorded in Johannesburg, South Africa, the organisers, I believe will, beyond this business decision, make it nothing short of a Nigerian show.

    Last year, several indications pointed to the fact that it was our show: the twelve housemates that eventually became 14, were all Nigerians selected from the six geo-political zones; the popular Big Brother Voice was that of a Nigerian; series Director, Gbenga Kayode is a Nigerian and Nigeria-trained; head of content and about nine other members of his team were Nigerians; the title sponsor, Payporte, which returns this year again is a Nigerian online retail company; foods, drinks, fabrics, decors, props were largely from Nigeria; English, pidgin, and other Nigerian languages were permitted on the show; Nigeria’s major language interpreters were engaged on the show, and of course, the prize money of 25 million was in Naira.

    I have a date with tomorrow. Ahead of which I’m thinking; who will that wow factor be – a popular celebrity perhaps – that will ignite the first news mention and send the media on a ‘viral’ errand. I can’t wait!

  • Big Brother Naija returns Sunday

    Big Brother Naija returns Sunday

    The highly anticipated third edition of Africa’s biggest reality television show, Big Brother Naija, premieres on Sunday, January 28, 2018 by 7pm Nigerian time.

    Organisers say viewers on DStv can catch the show on channel 198 while GOtv viewers can tune in to channel 29 to catch all of the excitement, as contestants battle for the grand prize of an SUV and N45million worth of prizes.

    The premiere follows weeks of excitement as auditions for the show held across different regions in Nigeria. Big Brother fans were also treated to nostalgic fun as housemates from the second edition gathered for a special reunion show broadcast exclusively on DStv and GOtv.

    Speaking on Big Brother Nigeria’s return, the General Manager, Sales and Marketing for MultiChoice Nigeria, Martin Mabutho, said: “Without a doubt, this promises to be the most exciting edition of the Big Brother franchise on the African continent. The last edition of Big Brother Naija was incredibly successful and we see just how much the show continues to resonate with fans in Nigeria and around the continent. We can hardly wait for Sunday, and we guarantee not only that our viewers will enjoy the premiere show, but that they will stay tuned for three months until the show’s finale when the winner is revealed.”

  • BBNaija 2018: Ex-housemates Miyonse, Kemen advise contestants

    BBNaija 2018: Ex-housemates Miyonse, Kemen advise contestants

    As the third edition of the Big Brother Naija (BBnaija) reality television show starts on January 28, ex-housemates have advised would-be contestants to exhibit positive attributes and exemplary qualities of themselves during the show.

    The ex-housemates’ who were contestants in the second edition in 2017, gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursdays in Abuja.

    Ekemini Ekerete, also known as `Kemen’ advised the contestants to put up their utmost best and stay true to themselves in the house.

    “Even when they feel their best is not good enough; they should keep their heads up, support each other and stay true to themselves,’’ Kemen stressed.

    The ship manager-turn fitness entrepreneur who expressed optimism that the show would live up to expectation said that “Nigeria is a country blessed with resourceful and talented youths.’’

    Similarly, Miyonse Oluwaseyi, popularly called `Miyonse’ expressed optimism that the 2018 edition would be bigger, exciting and showcase more talents.

    “The BBNaija show is a platform for contestants to expand and develop their talents; I believe they have something unique to showcase themselves.

    “Basically they should market themselves in the house to the global viewers,’’ Miyonse said.

    “Whatever they are going to do, should be in such a way that when they are out of the house, they would be able to pick up from where they started.

    On his expectations from the show, Miyonse said that whatever shortcomings the show had previously, the organisers would improve on it.

    “I am positive they will improve on it this year, like the washing of pots and others; I wish all the 2018 BBNaija contestants best of luck,’’ he said.

    NAN reports that auditions for the third edition were held last year in six locations across Nigeria.

    Multichoice, owners of DSTV and GoTV had earlier announced Ebuka Obi-Uchendu as the host for the 2018 edition of the BBNaija reality TV show.

    It also announced the money prize of N45 million as against the N25, million won last year by Michael Efe.