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THREE reasons we will be following Big Brother Naija

So Big Brother Naija went online on Sunday evening.

Powered by Payporte the show will see 12 housemates try to survive 12 weeks to win a major prize of N25 million.

The housemates are Bally, Bisola, CoCoIce, Efe, Gifty, Kemen, Marvis, Miyonse, Soma, TBoss, ThinTallTony and Uriel, all talented young people it seems from different walks of life.

In spite of the fact that there is now shower hour, we will follow it for three different reasons:

  1. The fashion. On this continent Nigerians are known for their dress sense. ThinTallTony’s blazer last night was all types of lit. And we will be following what sort of clean fleek we will see on the show.
  2. The personalities. Nigerians have larger than life personalities. They talk big, take big risks and confront situations. That tends to see them opening doors and the sort because they just are more in the face of issues.
  3. It’s Big Brother. The show still remains one of the hottest tickets on the planet. Sure there is no Zimbabwean there but reality TV is lit and because Big Brother is less connived – Noone is good at acting for that long – watching people evolve and respond to pressure is the truth.

The show is aired 24/7 in 45 countries from Nigeria through East, West and Southern Africa on DStv on channel 198 and GOtv channel 29.

All the action can also be followed on Big Brother Naija social media fan pages with the hashtag #BBNaija on Twitter @BBNaija, Instagram @BigBrotherNaija2017 and Facebook www.facebook.com/bigbrothernaija

We are trying to remember the girl  with the 21 siblings whose dad has 4 wives…

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