The race has begun to determine the next
big name on reality TV. The excitement in the air was palpable as the
12 housemates for the 2017 Big Brother Naija made their way into the
beautifully decorated house, where they will be for the next 11 weeks.
From the look of things, we are indeed in for a treat.
Anchored by ex-Big Brother Housemate,
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, who looked dapper in his black designer suit, the
show began with a scintillating performance by K9, who performed the BBN
theme song, amidst cheers from the crowd.
The organizers of the show had outdone
themselves, especially with the aesthetics and décor in the house. Even
the production of the opening show was smooth and without the hiccups
normally associated with a live show. As Nigerians watch and anticipate
the drama and other exciting moves that are expected from the housemates
who will be housed in the same space under the watchful eyes of live
cameras, they will be expecting the thrills and fun that comes with
watching reality shows.
First to walk into the house amidst
cheers from the crowd was 29 year-old Uriel, an indigene of Imo state
and a hair-maker. True to her calling, Uriel was decked in sexy LBD and a
sleek hair-piece, which she said was one of hers. Uriel didn’t waste
time in grabbing a banana as continued to savouring the beauty of the
house.
Kemen, a 27 year old body fitness
trainer from Akwa Ibom State. Kemen has the body most guys dream of,
prompting the nickname, ‘body of steel’. He was teased by Ebuka to show
the ladies some of his chiseled abs, to which he obliged to approving
screams from the ladies. Kemen says he preaches fitness and healthy
living wherever he goes and the BBNaija house will not be different.
CoCoIce walked onto the show amidst lots
of cheering. As a budding rapper who plans to pursue her music career
if she wins the show, CoCoIce gave a sneak peek into her rapping skills
by free-styling to the delight of the audience. Bally came after CoCoIce
and the crowd cheered. Not only did he represent Naija with his outfit,
he had well groomed beard and looked like he will be a favourite with
the ladies. A statistician, Bally quit his job and took a leap of faith
to be part of the Big Brother show.
Rivers State-born Marvis can be likened
to a tom-boy who enjoys playing basketball. Born into a polygamous
family, the Mass Communication graduate says she is in the game to win
it.
Gifty calls herself an entertainer with
interests in acting and modeling. She has the looks and gait and
hopefully it will help to keep her in the house. ThinTallTony on the
other hand is a 6ft, 7inch singer and dancer who will certainly put the
other male housemates on their toes, particularly with the ladies.
ThinTallTony should best not get
comfortable because of the second six-footer in the house, 24 year old
Soma. Soma who has great love for sci-fi and gadgets believes he will
bring his A-game into the house.
Bisola is the only mother in the show
with a seven-year old daughter and her goal is to bring the prize money
back home to her daughter and mum. An actor and media personality,
Bisola who dabbed her way onto the stage, assured viewers that she would
bring in enough drama for the entertainment of Naija. Miyonse is from
Badagry.
Miyonse’s strategy is to get to the heart of his fellow housemates through the stomach. As a chef, his plan is to cook for others so that they will fall in love with him. With his boyish charm and sweet smile, his strategy might just clinch the star prize for him.
Miyonse’s strategy is to get to the heart of his fellow housemates through the stomach. As a chef, his plan is to cook for others so that they will fall in love with him. With his boyish charm and sweet smile, his strategy might just clinch the star prize for him.
TBoss, a boss lady, an Edo state-born
lady revealed that she has seven tattoos and eight piercings on her
body. With a nose ring and a smile, TBoss said she is without a strategy
but will make one as things unfold. We hear, you boss-lady.
Efe, the confirmed Warri boy was the
last housemate to enter the house. Efe’s strategy is simple: enter the
house, win the money and go home. According to him, ‘my mama dey house
dey look me for TV dey wait make I bring the money’. When asked how he
would react if he were to win the money, Efe stripped right there on
stage to his boxers and showed he would practically go gaga if declared
the winner.
The bar has been set very high. Viewers will not be disappointed in this second edition of Big Brother Naija. Already, Big Brother has brought in a few interesting twists and tricky tasks for the housemates to perform even as they are yet to realize that two more housemates are set to join them.
The bar has been set very high. Viewers will not be disappointed in this second edition of Big Brother Naija. Already, Big Brother has brought in a few interesting twists and tricky tasks for the housemates to perform even as they are yet to realize that two more housemates are set to join them.
SYMPHONY AT CLEAN ACE LAUNCH
The orchestra at Clean Ace Drycleaner’s Lekki office recently paraded a wide range of instrumentalists and singers who did some vocal justice to classic carols. Though the Christmas bells had since stopped, the best Christmas gift ever from the dry cleaning house to the public is a foundation that will equip the youths in burnishing dry-cleaning skills.
The orchestra at Clean Ace Drycleaner’s Lekki office recently paraded a wide range of instrumentalists and singers who did some vocal justice to classic carols. Though the Christmas bells had since stopped, the best Christmas gift ever from the dry cleaning house to the public is a foundation that will equip the youths in burnishing dry-cleaning skills.
The CEO, Clean Ace, Enibukun Adebayo
revealed this when he received a few journalists at the office where
cleanliness is celebrated on a daily basis through hard-work and
commitment.
Adebayo revealed that the launch of the foundation coincided with the 25th anniversary of his career in dry-cleaning, which is a family trade. Adebayo, whose grandfather was a washerman, began dry-cleaning business with his father and later his cousin at Garment Care as the Head of Operations. After four years, he decided to aim higher in the career, even with zero capital. His success has inspired him to give back to the society.
Adebayo grew up with the sense of keeping clothes clean. He loved to iron clothes and fold them neatly as a young boy.
Adebayo revealed that the launch of the foundation coincided with the 25th anniversary of his career in dry-cleaning, which is a family trade. Adebayo, whose grandfather was a washerman, began dry-cleaning business with his father and later his cousin at Garment Care as the Head of Operations. After four years, he decided to aim higher in the career, even with zero capital. His success has inspired him to give back to the society.
Adebayo grew up with the sense of keeping clothes clean. He loved to iron clothes and fold them neatly as a young boy.
His father who retired as a chartered
accountant started to run a laundry firm named “Laundrymart” in 1990
where Adebayo learnt the rudiments of dry-cleaning before joining
Garment care. Thoroughly groomed, his daily routine encompasses prayer
and strategy since he has a good team working for him.
“In my earlier years I went around to collect clothes,’’ he recalled. “ I started with my friends who were working at multinationals. When I returned their clothes in proper package, they were impressed. I have always been quality conscious.’’
“In my earlier years I went around to collect clothes,’’ he recalled. “ I started with my friends who were working at multinationals. When I returned their clothes in proper package, they were impressed. I have always been quality conscious.’’
Adebayo who recently shut down a few
branches in Lagos said that the organisation took the decision to ensure
that only very productive outlets are retained. For him, the business
is not about the quantity of stores but quality of work.
SHANKO SINGS TOMORROW ON BLACKWALL STREET
Multi-talented Afro hip hop singer, Rasheed Atanda popularly known as Shanko, is set to take the Nigerian music scene by storm with the release of a new single entitled, ‘Tomorrow’.
A mix of hip hop and fuji, the new song was produced by Suni Osorun and is being released under his Black Wall Street label. When dropped this month end, the song is expected to not only set the airwaves ablaze, it will also be a club banger.
Multi-talented Afro hip hop singer, Rasheed Atanda popularly known as Shanko, is set to take the Nigerian music scene by storm with the release of a new single entitled, ‘Tomorrow’.
A mix of hip hop and fuji, the new song was produced by Suni Osorun and is being released under his Black Wall Street label. When dropped this month end, the song is expected to not only set the airwaves ablaze, it will also be a club banger.
As a kid fuji music sensation in the
‘90s, Shanko churned out a number of hit songs that went straight to the
top of the charts. He later took time off music and enrolled at Federal
Polytechnic, Ilaro where he studied Business Administration.
Shanko’s natural drive and goal getting mentality has stirred him to keep horning his art to even higher standards. The experience he gathered over the years has now been inculcated into this new song. The song is futuristic, melodious and prayerful.
Shanko’s natural drive and goal getting mentality has stirred him to keep horning his art to even higher standards. The experience he gathered over the years has now been inculcated into this new song. The song is futuristic, melodious and prayerful.
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