Big Brother Naija Season 9, themed ‘No Loose Guard’, kicked off with housemates introduced in pairs for the first time, marking a departure from previous seasons.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the 9th season of Big Brother Naija (BBNaija), themed ‘No Loose Guard’, kicked off on Sunday.
The show host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, unveiled the housemates in an unexpected twist, introducing them to the House in pairs.
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This marks a departure from previous seasons where housemates entered the House as individuals.
The first pair to enter the House were Chinwe and Zion, known as Zinwe.
The first housemates were followed by Femi David and Michael, also known as Radicals.
The third pair to enter the BBNaija house were DJ Flo and Rhuthee, also known as Flourish.
Also, Chinne and Nne, better known as Ndi Nne, who came in as an aunty and niece, were the fourth pair.
Topher and Sooj, known as Aces, entered as the fifth pair.
Coming in as the 6th pair for season 9 were Victoria and Shaun (Shatoria), while Wanni and Handi (Wanni X Handi) came in as the 7th housemate pairing.
Another set of twins were two brothers known on the show as Mbadiwe twins. They said they are currently on the show to correct the narrative.
The 9th housemates are the BETA duo.
BETA are followed by the TAMI duo, who are longtime friends.
Another pair of housemates are NELITA.
Married couple – DOUBLE KAY.
CHEKAS are another pair who said they are on the show to stir up some trouble.
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This year’s grand prize is N20 million less than the N120 million awarded in Season 8 of the show.
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