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Meet the BBNaija Season 10 Gents: Ambition, Swagger, and Unfiltered Energy

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Just when fans were still unpacking the bold energy the ladies brought on Saturday night, Big Brother Naija doubled the tension with the arrival of the guys on Sunday.

From smooth talkers to deep thinkers and multi-talented creatives, these housemates didn’t come to play. The house is now officially full, and the game is wide open.

Kayode Olatunde “Rooboy” (30): Outgoing, energetic, and deeply loyal. After losing his mom (his biggest supporter), he turned grief into impact. Blunt and real, he’s here to be bold and win.

Koyinsola Samod Sanusi “Koyin” (21): Model, entertainer, and fashion-forward party starter. He’s known for his style, charisma, and dancing energy. Expect boldness and drama.

Daniel Olatunji “Danboskid” (25): Model and actor with grit. From working construction in 2018 to winning Mr. Ideal Nigeria 2024, he is focused, strategic, and ambitious.

Oghenetega Eritomi “Otega” (33): Software developer turned creative. He cooks, writes, paints, and photographs. Quiet and introspective, he’s bringing his thoughtful mind into the game.

Ayomide Jason James “Jason Jae” (29): Performer and music creator. Dropped out of university and stepped back from music, but now he’s back, charismatic, charming, and fun.

Bright Mbata “Bright Morgan” (28): Actor with a grounded presence. Worked with Nollywood legends and values loyalty and emotional intelligence. He also claims to be honest and ambitious.

Arinze Ekwenem “Denari” (27): Christian pantheist, loyal and thoughtful. Fluent in accents and quiet in presence, but solid in intention.

Unekwuojo Ameh “Kuture” (27): A creative who is a fashion designer, interior decorator, and drummer. OG energy from Ajegunle grit. He speaks bluntly and stands out.

James Mensan–Awaji “Mensan” (29): A lawyer, storyteller, and fashion enthusiast from Port Harcourt. Funny, authentic, and energetic, with an undeniable presence.

Kayode Oladele “Kaybobo” (26): University of Memphis grad and summa cum laude scholar. Athlete, poet, volunteer, proud, strategic, and multi-talented.

Victory Okokon “Victory” (28): Writer and activist with a love for community. Thoughtful, bold, and driven by principles of equality.

Faith Adewale “Faith” (25): Medical doctor and AR creator trained abroad. Blends science, tech, and creativity. Analytical, voice-driven, and global-minded.

Oluwakayinkunmi Ajibade “Kayikunmi” (25): Banker and streetwear brand boss. Mischievous, loud, and fashion-forward.

Kolapo Omotosho “Kola” (29): Canada-based Quality Analyst with calm confidence. Fashionable, charismatic, and quietly commanding. Soft-spoken but memorable.

With all thirty housemates now inside the Big Brother Naija house, the mix is already sparking reactions online, and this is just the beginning. Expect big personalities, real conversations, and serious competition.

Tune in daily on the BBNaija Channel (GOtv Ch. 49 / DStv Ch. 198) or stream on Showmax to catch every twist, task, and table-shaking moment.

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Nigerian Actor Adesina Okiki Janmole Dies in Fatal Auto Crash

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Adesina Okiki Janmole

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A fatal auto crash has claimed the life of a Nigerian actor, Mr Adesina Okiki, otherwise known as Janmole.

The death of the thespian was confirmed on Tuesday by the president of the Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), Mr Abolaji Amusan, popularly known as Mr Latin.

In a post on his Facebook page today, the comic actor said, “May the soul of our departed colleague, Adesina Okiki Janmole, who tragically lost his life in an accident, rest in perfect peace.

“May God grant his family, friends, and colleagues the strength and comfort to bear this irreparable loss. He will be greatly missed. Amen.”

The demise of this comedian and filmmaker comes a few weeks after the Nigerian film industry lost Alexx Ekubo to cancer.

During his lifetime, Janmole, who died in a road accident on Monday, acted in several movies. He was known for his humour, screen presence and contributions to the Yoruba movie industry.

About four years ago, he survived a fire incident along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, an experience many believed he had narrowly escaped.

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Africa Magic to Air BBNaija Season 10 Reunion June 8

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Lovers of the popular Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) reality television show will have the opportunity to watch the BBNaija Season 10 Reunion Show.

The programme, to be hosted by media personality, Mr Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, will premiere on Monday, 8 June 2026, at 10 pm WAT on Africa Magic Showcase (DStv Channel 151 | GOtv Channel 8) and Africa Magic Family (DStv Channel 154 | GOtv Channel 7), with each episode available on the DStv Stream and GOtv Stream apps the following day.

The reunion show will feature all 29 housemates. Fans can follow all reunion updates using the hashtag #BBNaijaReunion across social media platforms and Africa Magic for exclusive clips and behind-the-scenes content.

On October 5, 2025, the BBNaija Season 10 came to an end, with Opeyemi Ayanwale, popularly known as Imisi, emerging champion with 42.84 per cent of the public votes.

The 23-year-old fashion designer and actress from Oyo State walked away with a grand prize of N150 million, including N80 million in cash and a brand-new Innoson SUV.

The reunion is expected to address several unresolved storylines from the season, including the disqualification of housemate Faith in the final week following a physical altercation with Sultana. The season also produced some of its most viral moments in years, including a spoon-related standoff that dominated X for days and a series of romantic entanglements that split fan bases across the continent.

Season 10 was considered one of the most exciting editions of the show to date, introducing the Bag of Big Twists, a red telephone delivering random instructions from Biggie, a restructured Head of House challenge and an Influential Player of the Week feature.

With plans for a new season already in motion, the BBNaija 10 over 10 reunion show is set to officially close conflicts, encourage clarifications and allow the housemates to lay it all bare to the viewers and themselves one last time.

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MasterChef Nigeria: Undercooked Steak Seals Preye’s Fate

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Masterchef Nigeria Preye Undercooked Steak

The heat in the MasterChef Nigeria kitchen never lets up, and this week the remaining home cooks were served a double helping of pressure with a Blind Taste Test followed by their very first Mystery Box Challenge.

Following Demilade’s dramatic exit the previous week, seven hopefuls returned to the kitchen knowing that any mistake could leave their MasterChef dreams overcooked.

The first challenge on the menu was a Blind Taste Test, where the contestants had to identify a variety of fruits and vegetables using only their palates. It was a particularly nerve-racking challenge for David, who admitted he doesn’t always trust his taste buds. However, he rose to the occasion, joining Loye and Favy in correctly identifying the ingredients and securing a coveted spot on the gantry.

That left Preye, Derry, Fads and Isabella fighting to keep their aprons in the competition.

The home cooks then had to face their first-ever Mystery Box Challenge, where creativity, execution and composure were all put to the test. When the judges tasted their way through the dishes, Isabella and Preye found themselves at the bottom of the pack.

Ultimately, it was Preye’s Roasted Sirloin with Butternut Squash that failed to hit the mark, bringing his MasterChef Nigeria journey to an end.

Derry proved once again why she has earned the nickname “Daring Derry.” Unfazed by the Mystery Box Challenge, she served up a dish that impressed the judges from presentation to palate. Her thoughtful plating, technical execution and well-balanced flavours earned her the coveted Dish of the Day title.

Meanwhile, Fads – affectionately known as the “Cat Woman” for her remarkable ability to land on her feet – continued her fight in the competition. Her Plantain Tacos showcased ingenuity and secured her safety from the bottom two. While the judges appreciated the effort, Chef Eros reminded her that the competition is entering a critical stage, saying: “This is the MasterChef kitchen and I expect MasterChef results.”

At first glance, Preye appeared to have delivered a winning plate. The judges praised the presentation, with the dish drawing comparisons to something one might find in a charming French bistro.

However, in the MasterChef Nigeria kitchen, appearances only get you so far.

The mood quickly shifted when Chef Eros cut into the sirloin steak. Sensing trouble, he quietly removed his glasses before revealing the verdict: the steak was undercooked.

It proved to be a costly mistake. In the MasterChef kitchen, there are few offences more serious than serving food that is raw or burnt. Despite the promise shown in the dish, the undercooked steak ultimately sealed Preye’s fate and brought his MasterChef Nigeria journey to an end.

With the stakes rising and the margins between success and elimination becoming ever smaller, the remaining home cooks know that every plate must now be worthy of the MasterChef title.

The show airs weekly on Sundays at 7 pm on Africa Magic Showcase and Africa Magic Family, with rebroadcasts on Wednesdays at 6 pm on Africa Magic Showcase and Thursdays at 12 pm on Africa Magic Family.

Next week, the MasterChef Nigeria kitchen welcomes special guest judge Chef Tosan for a challenge that is guaranteed to test the home cooks in a whole new way.

With baking on the menu, confidence quickly gives way to nerves as the remaining contestants face one of the most feared disciplines in the culinary world. Unlike cooking, where intuition can often save the day, baking demands precision, patience and flawless execution.

As temperatures rise and tensions simmer, the home cooks must prove they can handle the pressure and deliver bakes worthy of the MasterChef title. Who will rise to the occasion, and whose hopes will crumble under the weight of the challenge?

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