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Male Housemate From BBNaija Season 10 Disqualified
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Male Housemate From BBNaija Season 10 Disqualified

At the close of the show, headcount in the Big Brother house stood at 29 instead of the usual 30, with an uneven number of male and female housemates. Ebuka announced that this was not a strategic move or a twist. It was simply that one male housemate did not make the cut, as he didn’t complete the lockdown period, which is presumably being held up at a hotel for a few days, waiting for the show's premiere. According to Ebuka, the missing housemate did not complete the lockdown stage, which is a vital part of the pre-show process; hence, he was disqualified before the show started. Pre-Entry Requirements Every Housemate Must Complete Before the show officially begins, selected housemates are required to go through a series of strict procedures. These include identity verification ...
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Ebuka Announces Three Surprise Twists in BBN Season 10

The Big Brother Naija 10/10 season is off to a great start, and it already promises to be an exciting journey for the housemates—and even more thrilling for fans and viewers. Fifteen female housemates were introduced on the first premiere night, while the male housemates made their entrance on the second night. Along with nostalgic throwback moments from seasons 1 to 9, this new season is packed with unexpected twists and turns. Read on to find out the major twists to expect in Big Brother 10/10. Ebuka also announcd that one of the male house mates did not complete the Big Brother 10/10 Twists Two Head of House Challenges? Ebuka announces Big brother season 10 Twist Ebuka seemed to hint that there will be two Head of House challenges every week—one on Sunday and the other on a...
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BBNaija Season 10 Twist? BBNaija Housemates Left Shocked as They Can’t Find Salt, Bowls, or Even a Knife!

It’s just Day One in the Big Brother Naija Season 10 house, and some housemates are already facing an unexpected challenge — a surprising lack of basic utensils and food items. Viewers were quick to notice the confusion as housemates like Tracy, Big Soso, and Thelma attempted to make breakfast but were clearly frustrated by the scarcity of everyday kitchen essentials. “So far, there’s just one knife, a few bowls… and there’s also no salt,” Tracy was heard saying in the kitchen.“How can there not be salt?” another housemate asked, sounding bewildered.“There’s no plastic. I need to make my custard in a bowl,” Thelma added, visibly confused. While it’s not unusual for BBN housemates to deal with unexpected twists, this early inconvenience has sparked speculation among fans: Could t...
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Gangs of Lagos and Why It’s Still Worth Watching in 2025

In addition to the incredibly amazing casting of Gangs of Lagos, the movie does a good job trying to depict a semblance of Nigeria’s political culture and the lives of everyday people. Gangs of Lagos follows the story of Obalola, played by Tobi Bakre, who seemed destined to live a life of thuggery, violence, and servitude to politicians who continue to take from the poor to better their own lives—without any regard for making real change or improving the people’s situation. On the other hand, Gangs of Lagos also tells the story of a mother who was willing to do anything and went to great lengths to ensure that her only son did not end up the same way her husband did—dead as a result of gang violence. There’s also a friendship story in the mix, alongside betrayal, loyalty, and hear...
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Vee Warns Lagos Girls Against Fillers: “Put the Needle Down”

Former Big Brother Naija star Vee has always been very expressive and quite funny with the way she expresses herself, whether she’s making comments to fellow housemates in the Big Brother house, clapping back at trolls, or simply sharing her thoughts on anything and everything. In a recent post on X, the Big Brother alum turned her attention to Lagos big girls who are getting Botox in Lagos and using fillers. She advised them to "put down the needles," saying the results are starting to look a bit too much. “These fillers have got Lagos girls looking like Handsome Squidward. It's enough queens. Put the needle down” Aesthetic Clinics Are Booming in Nigeria Photo by Jennifer Enujiugha on Pexels.com The beauty industry in Nigeria is growing rapidly, with aesthetic clinics in Nig...
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Bbnaija’s Peace Ogor Reveals Possible Gigantomastia Diagnosis in Honest Motherhood Update

Peace Ogor recently shared bridal photos with her husband and their child as part of her commitment to reconnect and take the content creation thing seriously. The former Big Brother Naija star has continued to give fans a sneak peek into life with her husband and her six-month-old son, including recaps from her time she was away from social media, all the juicy details her fans missed, and of course, her life as a new mother. BBN's Peace Ogor reveals that she may have gigantomastia Peace Ogor continues to share tips and stories from her journey as a new mother while also inspiring and encouraging mothers who are experiencing similar struggles in their post-motherhood journey. In a recent Instagram post, BBN’s Peace Ogor shared that she may have "gigantomastia", a condition...
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Mo Abudu’s New Netflix Series Baby Farm Sheds More Light on Nigeria’s Baby Factories

Baby farms, sometimes referred to as baby factories, are one of the most distasteful societal ills in Nigeria. As the name implies, this refers to an usually illegal method of making babies solely to sell them to the highest bidder. If that wasn’t savage enough, it gets worse when you consider that a vast majority of such operations involve forcing, kidnapping, and raping young (sometimes underag) girls to produce babies for sale. One of Uche Montana’s recent movies, A Lady and Her Gentleman, explores a version of such practice where young women are forced into prostitution. But Mo Abudu’s latest film, Baby Farm, looks deeper into the issue and sheds more light. What is Baby Farm about on Netflix? Mo Abudu’s latest film, Baby Farm. The five-episode mini-series on Netflix fo...
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Ivy ifeoma Age, Biography, Husband & Personal Life

Ivy Ifeoma Okoye (née Iboko), popularly known as Ivy Zenny, is the wife of Nigerian musician Paul Okoye, also known as Rudeboy, one half of the iconic music duo P Square. She is a fashion entrepreneur, influencer, brand ambassador, and the mother of Paul Okoye (P Square)’s last daughter, Imani Okoye. Paul Okoye’s second wife, Ivy Zenny, is not just known for her beauty but also as a fashion entrepreneur, a fitness enthusiast, and a lifestyle content creator — a lifestyle she boldly shows off and promotes on her verified Instagram page. She came into the spotlight as a well spoken influencer and has become even more popular in recent years, thanks to her relationship with Paul Okoye of P Square. After his divorce from longtime partner Anita Okoye, who has since moved to the U.S. and j...
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DJ Cuppy Reflects on Sibling Rivalry and Celebrates the Otedola Sisters’ Success

Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, recently warmed hearts on social media with a wholesome Otedola family photo featuring her sisters, Tolani Otedola and Temi Otedola, alongside their mother, Nana Otedola. The Otedola women looked cozy and loved-up, dressed in matching outfits as they huddled around their mum. While there’s never been any public hint of sibling rivalry among the Otedola sisters, DJ Cuppy gave fans a peek into their dynamic with a sweet caption on her verified LinkedIn page. Seemingly implying that she may be left behind while her sisters are making bold moves in their careers, “I've been hyping them up in my pink pyjamas, trying to remember where I left my to-do list.” Cuppy went on to reflect on the power of sibling motivation, adding: “Why do I think s...
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Keke Palmer Talks Music Industry Struggles, Ownership, and Going Independent

Keke Palmer revealed that she chose to become an independent artist so she could own her work and be the puppet master, not the puppet. She explained that she believes in diversifying rather than putting all her eggs in one basket—or one industry. That mindset is why she wears many hats, including singing, acting, hosting, producing, and presenting. Her views on money also extend into Hollywood, where she’s openly called the industry “soulless.” During an interview on The Breakfast Club, Palmer expressed, “Anywhere where a lot of money is being made could be soulless.” She may have been referencing similar instances where several artists, from Taylor Swift to Kizz Daniel and other big names, have fallen victim to losing ownership of their creative works due to unfavorable record labe...
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Ruth Kadiri’s Husband Still a Mystery? Ruth Kadiri Explains Why

Ruth Kadiri’s husband has managed to stay completely out of the public eye, which for a celebrity with millions of fans is either really impressive or just plain unusual. Nollywood actress and producer Ruth Kadiri has long been a fan favorite, not just for her exceptional talent on screen but also for being one of the first Nollywood producers to recognize YouTube as a goldmine for the Nigerian film industry. As part of the job, fans naturally get curious and often want a sneak peek into what happens behind the scenes. But Ruth seems to have mastered the art of mystery, and her real hidden talent might just be her ability to keep her private life, particularly her husband, away from the public eye. Ruth Kadiri Narrates Public Reaction to Her Engagement After Husband’s Proposal Nol...
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Peace Ogor Returns to Instagram to Announce Marriage, Pregnancy, and New Baby

Big Brother Naija Shine Ya Eye star Peace Ogor has officially returned to social media with major life updates after being AWOL for nearly 18 months. Since her time on Big Brother Naija, the model and fashion designer has kept a low profile, quietly building her business and spending quality time with family. In her latest announcement, she explained that although her screen time dropped during this period, her “heart was full to the brim.” She also added that she wasn’t “just offline” but was “living the moment she used to dream of.” “It’s been a year and a half since I last showed up on social media.So, yeah—you could say I ghosted the internet. And I accept that.But I have legit reasons, so hear me out.First, I got engaged.Then I said yes to forever.Then life said, 'Plot twist.'B...