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I Missed Out On BBNaija In 2020 After Testing Positive For COVID-19 – Liquorose Reveals

Nigerian dancer and former BBNaija housemate Roseline Omokhoa Afije, widely known as Liquorose, has disclosed that her earlier attempts to join the reality show were unsuccessful before she finally made it in 2021.

She shared that she came close to participating in the show in 2020 and was already waiting backstage to be introduced during the launch, but the organisers still snubbed her at that point.

Liquorose stated that the incident made her depressed and she almost gave up on her dream of participating on the show.

“In 2020, I was backstage at the BBNaija opening show. I was dressed up and make up done, but I was not called. That really hurt me,” she said in a recent podcast interview with VJ Adams.

Liquorose and another potential housemate, Jaypaul were barred from posting in the 2020 edition of the reality show after testing positive to COVID-19.

However, the duo made it to the show after auditioning the following year.

Liquorose revealed that she almost refused to audition the next year, but was convinced by a friend to audition again.

“That experience was messing with me. So, the following year, I didn’t even want to audition but my friend convinced me to try. I just auditioned and forgot about it. I just went to check my spam one day and I discovered that I have been selected. It was crazy,”
she recalled.

Liquorose emerged as the runner-up of Big Brother Naija Season 5 in 2021 after losing the grand prize to Whitemoney.

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BBNaija Star, Imisi’s Mother Speaks On Abandoning Daughter Before BBNaija Win

The mother of BBNaija Season 10 winner Imisi Ayanwale has responded to allegations that she abandoned her daughter and resurfaced only after Imisi gained fame and wealth.

The issue gained attention after rumours spread online saying she had left her daughter behind and returned only following her success.

In a video shared widely, she thanked God and Nigerians for their support during challenging times.

She explained that she has been living quietly with her younger sister in Ajah, receiving help and hospitality from people who welcomed her, provided food, and clothing.

She described her time as peaceful despite the criticism she faced.

Responding to those who accused her of neglect, she said her decision to remain silent was intentional and a matter of prudence, not guilt.

She recounted that she was informed about Imisi’s win from the Big Brother house only a few hours before it happened and had little time to prepare.

She concluded by appealing to the public to treat one another with kindness and understanding instead of spreading hate.

She said: “I’ve received mercy from God. Thank you so much to all Nigerians I’m truly grateful. I’m staying with my younger sister in Ajah. Even though some people didn’t want me around, others welcomed me, clothed me, and fed me. I’ve been happy and at peace.

“Some people said I neglected my children. I’m thankful to both those who mean well and those who don’t. The elders say we should be swift to hear but slow to reply, and the Bible teaches us to always stand for the truth.

“Adeola that promised them the other day is no longer available, and now I’m the one they’re after. The same Adeola is now following Opeyemi; she didn’t fulfill any of her promises. I was the one running helter-skelter, doing everything just to make sure my daughter succeeded and could lift me out of poverty.

“Even the day I went to Big Brother, I wasn’t told until the last minute, around 4 p.m., to dress up because Imisi would be leaving the house that day. Is that how it’s supposed to be?

“Let’s learn to bridle our tongues and stop tearing each other down. Why can’t we just live in love instead of envy and hate?” 

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It Was Overwhelming – Imisi Reveals How She Lost Her Child Before BBNaija Audition

Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner Imisi Ayanwale has revealed that she experienced a painful personal loss shortly before auditioning for the reality show.

During an interview with TVC, Imisi disclosed that she lost her baby in April, just a month before taking part in the Big Brother Naija audition.

She explained that the experience was deeply overwhelming and that she found it difficult to open up about it at the time.

“I lost my baby this year April. It’s not even a month before I auditioned for Big Brother. The whole thing was so overwhelming. I do not want to talk about it,” she said.

The reality star shared that the loss, coupled with a breakup from her ex-boyfriend, Hakeem, became the driving force behind her determination to push forward and make something out of her pain.

After emerging as the winner of the show’s ₦80 million grand prize and an SUV, Imisi said she intends to explore a career in music and expand her reach beyond reality television.

She also hinted that she is no longer entirely single, leaving fans curious about her love life after the show.

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I Was Kidnapped, Harassed by Police – BBNaija’s Adekunle

Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Adekunle Olapade has called out the Nigerian police.
This is as he alleged that he was recently “kidnapped” by some operatives of the Nigerian Police Force and held hostage for eight hours.
In a post on his social media page, the Lagos-based reality star claimed that he was manhandled and handcuffed.
“What a night! [I was] kidnapped, harassed and handcuffed by the Nigerian Police Force in the last 8 hours. This story could have been a completely different one, and no one would have known. But gory be to God, I’m alive today,” he wrote.
Meanwhile, the police are yet to react to his allegations.
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Big Brother Naija Ex-Housemate, Zita Returns to School

Big Brother Naija star, Zita has gone back to school.
She returned to the University of Lagos (UNILAG) after the end of the reality show.
She confirmed this in a new video she shared online.
Sharing the video, Zita wrote: “Wore face mask and shade… schools barely resumed so it’s still really empty, only a few people recognized me.”
Watch video below:
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Kissing Before Marriage is Wrong – BBNaija’s Bella Okagbue

Big Brother Naija star, Bella Okagbue has stated that it is wrong to kiss and engage in any physical intimacy before marriage.

She made this know while agreeing with a post that condemned physical intimacy before marriage.

According to her, she’s 100% certain that kissing and physical intimacy before marriage is wrong.

Part of the tweet read: “Until you’re married, your partner has no right over your body, and you have no right over theirs. The Bible says the two shall become one flesh — in marriage, not in dating or courtship.”

Reacting to the message, Bella simply commented, “I agree 💯”, aligning herself with the post’s call for purity and boundaries in relationships.

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I Was Beaten And Cut With Razor For Being Left-Handed — BBNaija’s Vee

Reality star Vee Iye has revealed how her parents tried to stop her from being a left-handed child.
In a post on X, she revealed that she was cut with razor.
She wrote: “Growing up left handed got me into a lot of unnecessary arguments. Glad that nonsense is dying out.”
Her post quickly went viral as many Nigerians flooded the comments with their own stories of being punished or mocked for using their left hand.
One user wrote: “I was beaten, had my palms cut by razor blade… they only had right-handed people in mind when building those classroom tables.”
Another recalled: “My hands got beaten every day in school until I switched to my right hand. I even got into arguments at home for being left-handed.”
Many others shared similar experiences, lamenting how being left-handed was treated as a “bad habit” in their childhood.
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It Will Make Sense To Get Involved – Tacha Speaks On Venturing Into Politic

Reality TV star cum social media influencer, Natacha Akide aka Tacha has stated that joining politics will not be a bad idea for her.
She stated this during a recent interview with BBC Pidgin.
According to her, it will be nice to get involved because she’s passionate about helping Nigerians.
She said, “I feel like if you keep complaining about something, it only makes sense to get involved and maybe make certain decisions that’ll make things easier for people.
 
“People always say after God, it’s politics and truly, one policy from the government can make or break you. At the end of the day, it makes sense to get involved.
 
“Politics is something I’m passionate about, but like I said, I’m not the one making the decisions. However, I’ll just keep using my platform to push for good governance and hold our leaders accountable.”
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I’ve Reconciled With My Parents – BBNaija Star, Zita

Former Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Elizabeth Oloruntola, popularly known as Zita, has disclosed that she recently made peace with her parents.

Recall that that during the premiere of the reality show, Zita had disclosed that she absconded from home and that her parents weren’t aware she was participating in the event.

During a recent livestream session with fans, Zita shared that her parents were proud of her new celebrity status and have forgiven her rebellion.

“I met with my parents recently and they were very proud of me. My dad was boasting to his staff that his child in now a celebrity. They were so proud that I won Head of House twice.

“Reuniting with my family was fun. We were just chilling and gisting. My mum also forgave my past rebellion,” she revealed.

Zita promised to share more updates as her relationship with her family improves.

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It’s A Bit Of A Struggle – BBNaija Star, Saskay Opens Up On Challenges Of Studying Abroad

Tsakute Ladi Jonah, a former BBNaija housemate, who is popularly known as Saskay has opened up about the difficulties of adjusting to European schooling.

In a post on her 𝕏 page, she wrote on the differences between education in Nigeria and Europe.

She explained that in Nigeria, students are often taught to memorise lessons and reproduce them during exams.

In contrast, her current studies in Europe require understanding classroom lessons, exploring knowledge outside school, and applying it to real-life scenarios in exams and texts.

Saskay admitted that this shift has been challenging for her, as she has never learned to approach education this way before.

She concluded by acknowledging that adapting to this new method is a process, but one she is committed to navigating.

She wrote: “Schooling in Nigeria made me learn exactly what I was taught and spitting it out in tests/exams.

“Schooling in Europe says I need to learn what I’m taught, read more outside of school work and apply that knowledge to real life situations in texts/exams.

“It’s a bit of a struggle tbh especially since I’ve never learnt how to do the latter.”

Recall that Saskay commenced her Master’s degree in Global Security and Strategy at the Brussels School of Governance in Belgium.

She revealed that she had waited five years for this chance, facing challenges and moments of doubt along the way.

She also mentioned that she had almost settled for a course she was not passionate about before this opportunity arose.