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Meet BBNaija Season 8 Housemates

Big Brother Naija(BBN) reality show has returned with an all-star edition, featuring former housemates from previous seasons.

The highly anticipated season promised to captivate audiences once again. And of course, we have the esteemed Ebuka Obi-Uchendu as the host, adding his signature charm and wit to the show.

Now, meet the BBNaija housemates who will be gracing our screens once again;

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First up, we have Cee-C from the Double Wahala season three. Known for her controversial nature, Cee-C returned with a renewed focus on winning money. She claimed to have gained a better understanding of people since her last appearance and hoped to be seen as the genuine person she truly was.

Next, we have Kiddwaya from the Lockdown season five. The generous soul was on the show not only to win the money but also to share it with everyone. With his down-to-earth and authentic personality, Kiddwaya aimed to stay true to himself and win the hearts of both the audience and his fellow housemates.

Doyin, a contestant from Level Up (season 7), has returned to the show with a new strategy. After realizing that being friendly was a disadvantage in the past, she was determined to change her approach. Doyin believed that her fans are upset with her due to her outburst during the reunion show.

Frodd, a participant from Pepper Dem (season 4), made a strong impression in the new season. The married man excitedly announced that he was expecting a baby girl.

Uriel, who previously appeared in See Gobe (season 2), has returned to the show with increased confidence and physical strength. She proudly declared her confidence level at 150 per cent and fearlessly states that she was not intimidated by anyone. Uriel planned to bring positive energy, good vibes, and drama to the games. Additionally, she was actively searching for her future husband.

Pere, the sixth All-Star housemate from Shine Ya Eye (season six), joined the show intending to showcase an unseen side to the audience. His strong motivation and warning, “If you cross my path, I will show you,” sets the stage for an intriguing presence in the house.

Princess, from Double Wahala season three, returned to the show after accepting Big Brother’s apology. Her primary goal, she revealed, was to have fun and fully enjoy the show, bringing her vibrant energy to the house.

Soma, a contestant from the See Gobe season, entered the house with a clear objective to win the money. He claimed to have transformed, becoming more outspoken and potentially causing trouble for some of his fellow housemates.

Angel, who previously vowed to never return, surprised everyone by making a comeback in the season. Feeling like an outsider in her previous stint, she aimed to form more meaningful friendships this time around. Her strategy revolved around providing entertainment, having fun, and staying true to herself.

Neo, the tenth all-star housemate from the Lockdown season, attributed his success to grace, adding that he intended to capitalize on it once again. With a strong belief in the power of grace, Neo brought an optimistic and determined attitude to the house.

Alex, a contestant from Double Wahala (season 3), was determined to win the money and be the center of attention. Given her tumultuous past relationship with Cee-C, it’s safe to say that there will be no shortage of drama between the two.

Seyi, who participated in Pepper Dem (season 4), has returned with a clear goal: To secure the prize money and take advantage of all the opportunities Biggie has to offer.

Ilebaye, a familiar face from Level Up (season 7), picked up right where she left off in her previous season, ready to showcase her skills once again.

Ike, also from Pepper Dem (season 4), claimed that his time in Lagos has changed him and he was solely focused on winning the money, without any distractions.

Venita, another contestant from Pepper Dem (season 4), has returned with the determination to conquer any challenges that come her way.

Adekunle, who recently appeared in the reunion show, is back for Level Up (season 7), but in the new season, he stated he has undergone a transformation and was prepared to bring new energy to the competition.

Tolani Baj, a participant from Lockdown (season 5), understood that her fans crave excitement and she was eager to deliver the “pepper” they desire.

Cross, from Shine Ya Eye (season 6) made a triumphant return, confidently describing himself as the groom of the season.

Mercy, the winner of Pepper Dem (season 4), has made her triumphant return to the show. With her regal presence and unwavering confidence, she declared that “winners don’t stop winning.” Mercy promised to bring highlights 2.0, undoubtedly captivating viewers with her captivating moments and unforgettable charm.

Whitemoney, the shining star of Shine Ya Eye (season 6) was another winner gracing the show once again. Known for his infectious energy and captivating personality, Whitemoney was determined to change the narrative.

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