Tag: BBNaija

  • Theme of Big Brother Naija Season 9 unveiled

    Theme of Big Brother Naija Season 9 unveiled

    The theme of the 2024 edition of Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) has been unveiled as “No Loose Guard”.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the BBNaija Season 9 theme: “No Loose Guard” was unveiled when the show premiered on Sunday.

    According to the show host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, this year’s Big Brother house is the biggest in the history of BBNaija.

    The house features a double Head of House (HoH) chair as housemates enter the house in pairs and will become HoH in pair. Also, this year’s Big Brother house features a gym and a bar.

    TNG reports the first Big Brother housemates to enter into the house are Chinwe and Zion, paired as Zinwe.

  • Organisers reveal grand prize of BBNaija Season 9

    Organisers reveal grand prize of BBNaija Season 9

    Popular reality TV show, Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) is back for Season 9 as the winner for this year’s edition will walk away with a grand prize of N100 million and a new SUV.

    Busola Tejumola, Executive Head, Content and West Africa Channels, MultiChoice, disclosed at a news conference on Tuesday in Lagos that the show would begin July 28.

    According to Tejumola, this year’s edition which will run for 71 days promises to be exciting and drama-filled.

    “The ninth season of the Big Brother Naija show will  be going beyond drama, we will be bringing in different blends of unique entertainment.

    “The show will run from July 28 to Oct. 6.

    “The challenging aspect of the show will be that the housemates will be going into the house in pairs and doing some of the house challenges in pairs.

    “Everyone curious for the theme should watch out for the premiere on Sunday, July 28. The show holds lots of fun, vibes, emotion, drama, dynamics and intriguing twists,” she said.

    She added that the Big Brother Naija Buzz,to be anchored by Toke Makinwa, would be available for lovers of the show to catch up with the behind-the-scenes.

    “There will be something that would be unraveled from the night of the premiere.

    “We will not be having the head of house challenge as usual, there will be lots of twists from Big  Brother.

    “The pool party and the Saturday night party will hold and the show will air 24 hours,” she said.

    Also, Tope Oshunkeye, Head of Marketing, MultiChoice, unveiled some of the lucky games that would run in the course of the show.

    He said one of the games, “Lock-in”, would allow viewers predict winners of the immunity challenge as each viewer with a correct prediction would get N1 million each.

    He noted that viewers from the last edition of the show got N120 million reward.

  • See official start date for BBNaija season 9

    See official start date for BBNaija season 9

    Big Brother Naija has officially disclosed the start date for its Season 9 edition.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that the show organizers made the announcement via its official Instagram page on Friday night.

    According to the posted graphics, the 71-day show will commence on July 28, 2024.

    The organizers have dubbed the 2024 Season 9 edition as ‘Two Journeys in One House.’

    BBNaija Season 9 is HERE! This is a must-follow Season! Get ready for double the drama, ships, and HUGE competition! Cameras 24/7 for 71 days. Don’t miss the premiere on July 28th at 7 PM WAT,” the post read.

  • My father disowned me multiple times – Seyi Awolowo opens up

    My father disowned me multiple times – Seyi Awolowo opens up

    Former Big Brother Naija housemate Seyi Awolowo has disclosed challenges he faced growing up, whilst highlighting the complex family dynamics he navigated.

    Seyi, grandson of the late nationalist Obafemi Awolowo, during a recent Interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo said he was disowned by his father multiple times.

    “My dad disowned me a couple of times. Not just me, a couple of us,” he said.

    The reality star added that his father married three wives, kept detailed files on each child.

    “My dad married more than one wife. He married three wives,” Seyi revealed, adding that his father wrote letters to cut off his children, reducing their identities to mere names on a list.

    “We all have files. As of right now, your name is just Seyi, full stop,” he said.

    Asked if he considered this treatment abusive, Seyi affirmed, “Yes.”

    He also shared a more positive chapter of his life, detailing how he met his wife at a wedding through mutual friends and got married in 2020.

  • How I missed my bachelor’s eve – BBNaija’s Leo DaSilva

    How I missed my bachelor’s eve – BBNaija’s Leo DaSilva

    A former Big Brother Naija housemate, Leo DaSilva has explained how he missed his planned Bachelor’s Eve celebration.

    In a social media post, Leo disclosed that he unexpectedly fell asleep on the day of the event and couldn’t be awakened, despite his friends’ attempts.

    He said his friends proceeded with the celebration in his absence, jokingly attributing his unplanned nap to “old age.”

    He wrote on X: ‘’I can’t believe I organized Bachelors eve for myself and my boys, I picked time and location. Then I slept off. They tried waking me up but I would not get up. Everyone went there to enjoy except me, the organizer. Is this old age?”

  • Ebuka Obi-Uchendu opens up on health scares, surgery

    Ebuka Obi-Uchendu opens up on health scares, surgery

    Official Big Brother Naija, BBNaija host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has opened up about battling three health challenges in 2023.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that Ebuka made this known in a post via his X handle on Tuesday night.

    According to the Big Brother Naija host, he ended last year with surgery after battling health challenges throughout the year.

    He, however, didn’t, disclose the nature of the ailments

    Ebuka added that he is currently focused on fixing his body this year.

    He wrote: “I Had 3 health scares in 2023 and ended the year in surgery… Fixing the body in 2024.”

  • Marriage is not for everyone – BBNaija’s Uriel

    Marriage is not for everyone – BBNaija’s Uriel

    Big Brother Naija Reality TV star and chef, Uriel Oputa, popularly known as Uriel says critics questioning her single status should back-off  as marriage is not for everyone.

    Uriel who is also an entrepreneur and chef,  took to her Instagram @urielmusicstar to address the issue said, marriage is not an achievement, the reason why she does not feel any pressure from the family or the public.

    According to her, she does not need validation from social media to prove that she is married or not.

    She added that posting her partner or relationship status on social media was a prohibition for her.

    “Marriage isn’t for everyone. If you think marriage is an achievement, that’s on you. How do you know I’m not married? Do you think everyone needs validation from social media?”, Uriel wrote.

    She went ahead to reiterate that she would never post about her partner or relationship status on social media.

    “I would never post my marriage or my partner’s full face here. Age-shaming and marriage-shaming is so 2018. Let’s maintain this energy and save the lives of young men and women”.

    On the topic of trolls who bully people on social media, Uriel reassured them that she is bully-proof.

    “Bullying doesn’t work with me. I went to an all-white school and I was the blackest kid that ever liveth”.

    Meanwhile, the social media influencer has earlier expressed her taught and feelings on the topic of trolls, as well as those that were good in bullying others on social media, reassuring them that she happens to be a bully-proof.

    She became famous after appearing in Big Brother Naija season 2 in 2017, and ever since then, she has built a successful career in various fields.

  • Why Ex-BBN housemates are not successful in music – Efe Money

    Why Ex-BBN housemates are not successful in music – Efe Money

    BBNaija Season 2 winner, Efe Money has revealed why it is difficult for his colleagues to make it big in the music industry.

    Efe Money discussed his thoughts on the ongoing hardships faced by singers who have appeared in the well-known reality TV program in an interview with Trending on Hip TV.

    Efe claims that the audience for the reality show is not the same as that of normal music listeners, which has hindered the capacity of former housemates who are also musicians to develop a fan base for the program.

    “The reality TV audience is almost totally different from the music audience. The reality TV audience are passive consumers of music. They enjoy lifestyle and drama…while the active music consumers are totally different,” Efe Money tells Trending.

    “When you go to reality TV, they just want to see you for your drama, fine clothes, who you’re dating. They have less interest in your music,” Efe added.

     

  • BBNaija winner Phyna calls out show organisers over unpaid prize money

    BBNaija winner Phyna calls out show organisers over unpaid prize money

    Ijeoma Josephine Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, the winner of Big Brother Naija ‘Level Up’ season 7, has taken to social media to call out the show organisers, Multichoice, for their inability to pay her winning Crypto BTC prize money worth over N100 million.

    Phyna, who was in tears during an Instagram Live session, expressed her frustration and disappointment over the unpaid prize money, which had been owed her since the show ended two years ago.

    She urged the organisers to pay her the 1BTC prize money, which had increased in value to over N100 million.

    The development sparked an uproar on social media, with many fans and celebrities reacting with diverse opinions.

    It has raised questions about the transparency and accountability of reality TV shows in Nigeria and the need for clearer guidelines and regulations to protect the rights of participants.

    While some have shown support for Phyna, others have questioned her approach in seeking redress.

    Daniel Regha tweeted that Phyna should consider taking legal action, instead of relying on social media outcry.

    “Phyna keeps complaining online that she’s owned 1BTC, but what stops her from taking legal actions?

    “It’s almost as if she’s more focused on the weekly clout and not the supposed money. BBN organisers aren’t above being dragged to court, this is a simple case. She’s not serious,“he tweeted.

    Another handle named, ThisisTolu, on the other hand, offered words of encouragement and advised Phyna to seek legal redress and explore other options to recover her prize money.

    “Hey Phyna, I know you’re feeling really down right now, and it’s completely understandable.

    “Crying is a natural response when something unfair happens, especially when it’s about something significant like being owed 1BTC from BBN.

    “That’s a lot of money, and it’s not just about the financial aspect – it’s about trust and respect as well.

    “Consider reaching out to BBN again, maybe through a formal letter or email, detailing your situation and the impact this has had on you.

    “Sometimes, a clear, calm, and professional approach can be very effective. If necessary, you might want to seek legal advice or help from a consumer rights organization.

    “They can provide guidance on how to proceed and ensure that you get what you are owed,”she tweeted.

    An online name, Rita Sunshine, condemned the lack of integrity on the part of the organisers, stating that such a situation would not be tolerated in advanced countries.

    “Integrity is a big issue in Nigeria. Why would an organisation make commitments that they never had any intention of keeping?

    “Should this happen in any advanced country, Multichoice will pay through their teeth.

    “In case all conditions for payment are documented in your award contract, get lawyers, write them and publicise it, mount heavy pressure on the organisers and you’ll definitely get ur bitcoin worth.

    “Online tears are unnecessary. I hope this helps,”she said.

    Timi of Lagos suggested that Phyna’s inability to secure lucrative gigs and maintain a strong fan base after the show might have contributed to the organisers’ reluctance to pay her prize money.

    “It seems like Phyna didn’t make enough money for Big Brother after the post-show. After the show, she didn’t get any gigs or much attention on social media.

    “Because she didn’t have a strong fan base, Big Brother wasn’t able to make much money from Phyna,“he said.

    As the situation continues to unfold, fans and stakeholders are eagerly awaiting a resolution to the issue and hoping that Phyna will receive her rightful prize money.

  • What I will do if I caught my partner cheating – Tolanibaj

    What I will do if I caught my partner cheating – Tolanibaj

    Ex- Big Brother Naija housemate, Tolanibaj has sparked a debate on social media as she revealed what she will do if she caught her partner cheating.

    The controversial reality TV star in a recent “Bahd and Boujee“ podcast episode, which she co-hosts with actress Moet Abebe, stated that she would cheat back if her partner cheats on her, irrespective of her love for him.

    She revealed that she would not really have to check his phone, but would have to let him know her stance on infidelity.

    However, Tolanibaj admitted while many may see her mindset as toxic, she doesn’t really care as that’s what works for her

    Her words:

    “If you cheat on me, no matter how much i love you I will cheat on you back. I promise you. Maybe I will not go through your phone, but at the beginning I will let you know”.