Tag: Boma

  • BBNaija: I kissed Arin passionately – Boma reveals feelings for ex-housemate

    BBNaija: I kissed Arin passionately – Boma reveals feelings for ex-housemate

    Big Brother Naija, BBNaija ‘Shine Ya Eye’ housemate, Boma has said he kissed Arin in the house.

    Boma made the disclosure while discussing with Maria and Liquorose on Sunday night after Arin’s eviction from the season 6 edition of the reality show.

    He also revealed that he liked Arin but never gave it a chance because of his behavior in the house.

    “You know I kissed Arin in this house after Jaccuzi party, it was passionate. Liquorose knew about this because I tell her things the boys don’t even know that happen to me in this house

    “I liked her and we even called ourselves names, she called me ‘Mad man’, likewise I called her ‘Mad woman’, but I just didn’t give it a chance because of how I want to be in the house.

    “I don’t want to have anything serious yet because of how quick things change in this house,” Boma said.

    Boma, since entering the house, has been close to Jackie B, Queen and Arin.

    He has mentioned that he can be emotionally attached easily and lose focus in the game, the reason he does not want any relationship in the house yet.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that the BBNaija housemate warned Queen on Saturday night to stop caging him, clarifying that he’s not in any relationship with her.

     

  • BBNaija S6: Boma,  Pere converge over food shortage after Whitemoney’s kitchen suspension

    BBNaija S6: Boma, Pere converge over food shortage after Whitemoney’s kitchen suspension

    Big Brother Naija Shine Ya Eye housemate, Boma, has approached the Head of House, Pere on food scarcity after Whitemoney was stopped from cooking for the other housemates in the house.

    The discussion took place on Friday, day 20 0f the show, when Pere came to the kitchen and lamented that there is no water or noodles, which had been recently restocked.

    Boma walked in and told Pere that he had wanted to discuss the issue with him. Boma said that since Whitemoney stepped down from the kitchen, the rest of the housemates have been abusing food.

    Boma said, “This is food for everybody. During Whitemoney’s time, he cooks the food and everybody eats. Now it looks as if some people eat up to four to five meals. While some would eat beans, others will say they want to eat noodles.

    “What I understand is that this is food for the house. I didn’t eat any of those noodles at all because I’m not going to hoard food in my stuff. If you want to be doing it batch by batch, let’s know. If we want to do it collectively, that has worked so far.”

    He said that in the new kitchen arrangement people hoard food while some eat more than the other.

    When Pere became Head of House, he decided to keep Whitemoney from cooking in the kitchen because he felt that the latter is using his cooking skills as a tactic to remain relevant in the game.

     

  • BBNaija: Housemates call for Maria’s head after food brawl

    BBNaija: Housemates call for Maria’s head after food brawl

    Housemates of Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Season 6 on Thursday called for the head of their fellow housemate, Maria.

    The BBNaija Shine Ya Eye housemates accused Maria of violence, a punishable offense in the BBNaija house.

    The accusation followed a brawl over food, which started after the Head of House (HoH), Boma challenged Maria for throwing food on him.

    Maria had furiously thrown her food into the sink at the same time Boma was washing his cutleries at the sink and some food substance splashed on him.

    It all began when the housemates were talking about their tainted toilet during lunchtime on Thursday, day 12 of the show.

    While they all ate, Angel talked about a stain on the toilet, stating that she tried cleaning it but it refused to go off.

    According to her, the stain is from the chemical they used in washing the toilet but Niyi insisted that it was a poop stain.

    As they all discussed, Maria got irritated, stood up from the table, tossed her food in the sink, and walked out from the lounge into the room.

    Particles of the food splashed on Boma, who was washing his cutlery at the sink. He tried telling her but she had already left the lounge.

    Peace could be heard saying, “Maria, that’s rude, do you understand? That’s very very rude.”

    Boma then approached Maria in the room concerning her actions. He told her that she just walked away even as he tried to call her back.

    “I didn’t mean to do that. I’m so sorry, I wasn’t looking,” Maria said.

    While discussing the issue with Nini and Arin, Boma said Maria’s act was a sign of violence because she threw the food at him.

    Then Arin said Maria threw some of the food and her drink on the floor as well.

    She has lost my respect – White Money

    Meanwhile, White Money who has been the self-proclaimed resident chef in the House also didn’t take Maria’s behaviour well and was heard saying that she has completely lost his respect.

    This situation comes a week after the previous HoH, Peace confronted the Housemates for wasting food.

    “This girl don lose my respect finally. Like, I don already dey dread her, but now, like good morning, good morning, f!ck out.

    “We are in a task together, we win, f!ck out, we lose, f!ck out. No, no, no, she lost my respect. I don’t care menh!

    “Even Pere is not in support of what she did. Pere is not in support of what she did. That is f!cked up mehn.

    “I literally wrap my head around what we will eat. It’s not as if everybody can’t cook but you guys could hear the complaints; people are being underfed, then when somebody tries to make sure there is food for everybody, you go and waste it,” White Money said.

    TNG reports food has been a major topic of discussion in the House, and more so now that the Shine Ya Eye Housemates collectively buy and share groceries.

    Will they find a way to share without qualms?

  • Anambra govt, Police muster moves to counter  IPOB’s sit-at-home threat; others appeal

    Anambra govt, Police muster moves to counter IPOB’s sit-at-home threat; others appeal

    ANAMBRA State Government and the state Police Command say they have mustered moves to counter the sit-at-home threat of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, thereby assuring citizens of their safety.

    This was as a group known as Igbo for a Progressive Nigeria condemned the every-Monday-sit-at-home order by the IPOB to prevail on the Federal Government to release its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.

    IPOB had declared what it called ‘Ghost Monday’ in the South-East, starting from August 9.

    The National Leader of the group, Lawrence Onuzulike, in a statement in Awka, Anambra State, on Monday said the proscribed secessionist group’s declaration was anti-Igbo, stating that it would adversely affect economic growth of Nigeria and the South-East in particular.

    He said, “IPOB must not continue to oppress Ndigbo and add to their sufferings. Why must they force their fights and struggles on the entire Igbo nation?

    “If governors of the South-East cannot protect the lives and properties of their subjects, then something is wrong. We call on the Federal Government to protect the lives of Igbo people if Igbo leaders are playing hide and seek.”

    The group enjoined IPOB to engage in exercises that would protect the Igbo and not to always oppress and threaten their people.

    However, the Anambra State Government and the Police Command said measures had been put in place to ensure that the people of the state would not be intimidated by any person or group.

    The state Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, C-Don Adinuba, said, “We won’t disclose our plans in the media, but I want to assure you that we have big plans to ensure that our people are free from any form of intimidation.”

    Similarly, the state Police Command said there was no need for alarm over the threat.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, Ikenga Tochukwu, said the Command was committed to the protection of the people of the state.