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BBNaija Season 10: Why Fans Can Expect the Most Competitive Season Yet

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From surprise evictions to twists that keep fans glued to their screens, Big Brother Naija has always been the gold standard for reality TV in Africa. But this 10th season? It’s already shaping up to be the most competitive one yet, and here’s why.

1. The Housemates Came Prepared

From Day 1, this set of housemates has shown they didn’t come to play. From sharp comebacks on the first night to strategic alliances forming in the first few days, there’s no room for slow burners. Everyone seems to know the stakes, and with ₦150 million on the line, the pressure is bringing out both brilliance and chaos in equal measure.

2. Strategy Is the New Vibes

Gone are the days when just being funny or attractive could carry you to the finals. This year, we’re seeing more intentional gameplay. Housemates are already mapping out alliances, playing mind games, and calculating every move. It’s giving chess, not checkers.

3. Twist After Twist

Big Brother isn’t holding back. From HOH Challenger to fake nominations and power shifts, the producers are clearly not letting the housemates or the audience get too comfortable. The introduction of new game mechanics this season means that anyone can rise or fall at any moment.

4. Fanbases Are Forming Fast

In previous seasons, it usually took weeks for clear fan favourites to emerge. But this time, it’s happening early. Whether it’s Imisi, the perceived trenches babe, or Dede, the acclaimed most wanted in the house, the calm strategist, the unbothered alpha, or the underdog with a soft heart, fans are already choosing sides. The voting wars are coming and they’ll be intense.

5. Every Second Counts

This season feels faster-paced. Tasks are tougher, the drama is louder, and the diary sessions feel more personal. Housemates know that even one bad day could change everything. That urgency is pushing them to stay sharp, and viewers can feel it.

What This Means for Fans

If you’re looking for a season packed with gameplay, emotional highs, rivalry, and unpredictable moments, Season 10 is delivering. This isn’t just reality TV, it’s a battlefield of wits, willpower, and wildcards, and for the first time ever, fans of the show are having a hard time predicting the winner in the first week. Netizens have also acknowledged the effort put into this season’s housemates and hope that this isn’t just initial gra gra and will not end up being a case of ‘we spoke too soon’.

Fingers crossed as we watch the drama unfold, so whether you’re Team Chaos, Team Romance, or just here for the gbas gbos, one thing’s certain: you don’t want to miss a single episode.

Catch all the action live 24/7 on GOtv Channel 49 and DStv Channel 198. You can also stream live on Showmax. Highlights, weekly tasks, Saturday parties, and of course, the iconic Sunday evictions, you don’t want to miss any of it.

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Creative Industry Unites as MultiChoice Nigeria Leads Walk Against Piracy

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The fight against content theft intensified on Thursday as MultiChoice Nigeria led stakeholders in a Walk Against Piracy from Ikeja City Mall, Lagos, drawing a powerful mix of Nollywood actors, filmmakers, directors, writers, media personalities, regulators, students, and members of the public.

The walk was part of a broader national advocacy campaign aimed at protecting Nigeria’s creative economy from the escalating damage of piracy. Participants marched through the Ikeja axis, distributing flyers, engaging passers-by, and educating the public on the dangers of piracy and its impact on livelihoods.

Veteran actor, Saidi Balogun, one of the leading voices at the walk, described piracy as “a silent killer draining the lifeblood of the creative industry.”

“People see the glamour but forget the sweat, months of work, and the hundreds of jobs behind a single film,” he said. “When you pirate a movie, you are killing someone’s dream, someone’s job, and the future of an entire industry. It must stop.”

Screenwriter and producer, Obi Emelonye, warned that piracy poses an existential threat to the next generation of creatives.

“Piracy is a menace eating deeply into the industry. If we do nothing, young creatives coming behind us will inherit an economy with no structure, no revenue, and no incentive to create,” he stated. “We cannot allow that future.”

The regulatory perspective came from Charles Amudipe, Deputy Director of Operations at the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), who emphasised both the legal and personal risks tied to piracy.

“Piracy is a criminal offence under Nigerian law, punishable by fines and imprisonment,” he said. “Beyond the legal consequences, consumers who download illegal content expose their devices to malware, identity theft, and financial fraud. It is not worth the risk.”

During the outreach, members of the public raised questions about affordability and alternatives to pirated content. The team responded by highlighting accessible, cost-friendly, and legal platforms available to consumers, underscoring that entertainment can be enjoyed responsibly without breaking the law.

Caroline Oghuma, Executive Head, Corporate Affairs at MultiChoice Nigeria, explained that the walk was a continuation of MultiChoice’s long-standing commitments to consumer education. Last month, the company led a school sensitisation programme at Kuramo Senior College in Victoria Island, teaching students how piracy harms creators and how they can unknowingly participate in it.

“We want to catch them young, take this message into communities, and meet Nigerians where they are,” Oghuma said. “Today’s walk is a reminder that protecting intellectual property is everyone’s responsibility. What we are fighting for is the survival of Nigeria’s creative future.”

Other notable participants included members of the Intellectual Property Law Advocacy Network (IPLAN), lawyers, media executives, content creators, and fans of Nigerian entertainment.

MultiChoice Nigeria reaffirmed its commitment to working with regulators, industry bodies, and stakeholders to champion policies, education, and enforcement mechanisms that safeguard creative work and ensure creators receive fair reward for their labour.

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Veteran Nigerian Actor Lere Paimo Alive—ANTP

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners (ANTP) has debunked viral news reports that that the chairman of its board of trustees, Mr Olalere Osunpaimo, well known as Lere Paimo, was dead.

In a public notice from the national Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the organisation, Mr Adejonwo Oluwafemi Femson, it was disclosed that the veteran action is “alive and well.”

Members of the public were advised to disregard the death rumour.

“We would like to inform the public that reports circulating on Facebook about the passing of Chi​ef Olalere OsunPaimo (MFR) are FALSE.

“We have confirmed with Baba Eda Onile Ola’s wife that he is alive and in good health.

“Please disregard these false reports and be aware that they are being spread by unscrupulous individuals.

“Chief Olalere OsunPaimo (MFR), Chairman Board of Trustee Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners (ANTP), is alive and well.

“We urge everyone to verify information before sharing to avoid spreading misinformation,” the notice disclosed.

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Nivea, inDrive Sponsor TikTok’s 2025 Sub-Saharan Africa Awards

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The duo of Nivea and inDrive has been announced as the title sponsors of TikTok’s 2025 Sub-Saharan Africa Awards, while Coca-Cola, Dis-Chem and PEP Stores are the category sponsors.

As title sponsors, inDrive and NIVEA (Beiersdorf) will play key roles in amplifying creator recognition, supporting event experiences, and on-the ground activations.

NIVEA (Beiersdorf) will sponsor the Creator of the Year award, while inDrive will present the Storyteller of the Year award, both reflecting a shared passion for innovation, inclusivity and celebrating African voices making a global impact.

In addition, Coca-Cola is sponsoring Food Creator of the Year award, Dis-Chem is for the Social Impact Creator of the Year award, and PEP Stores is for the Entertainment Creator of the Year award.

This year’s event is slated for Saturday, December 6. It would be used to celebrate the continent’s most inspiring and innovative creators who are using the platform to educate, entertain, and empower their communities.

 “We are delighted to partner with TikTok, as we share a long-standing relationship across the globe, including in the Sub-Saharan region. TikTok is a unique platform that enables us to engage with young audiences in a language and format that truly resonates with them.

“We extend our gratitude to the company for organizing The 2025 TikTok Awards Sub-Saharan Africa and congratulate all guests and participants on this remarkable event,” the Marketing Lead of inDrive Africa, Mikita Ponarin, stated.

“TikTok is proud to partner with great local and regional brands that support Africa’s creative economy. What excites us about these partnerships is the shared vision.

“These brands are making a conscious choice to invest in African creativity at a pivotal moment. They see what we see: that when we uplift creators, we strengthen entire communities and economies across the continent,” the Head of Content Operations for Sub-Saharan Africa,” Boniswa Sidwaba, said.

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