In a no-holds-barred interview with Ebuka, Wanni opened up about her tumultuous time in the BBNaija Season 9 house, specifically addressing her heated clash with fellow housemate Ruthiee. Wanni didn’t mince words as she shared her frustration with Ruthiee’s behavior, accusing her of spreading lies and harboring unnecessary hatred.

In a candid chat with Ebuka during the latest BBNaija Season 9 live show, Wanni shared her thoughts on the relationship between housemates Nelly and Sooj, raising serious doubts about their future. Her concerns stem not only from their age difference but also from something Nelly had revealed while still in the house—she might already have someone waiting for her outside.

In a shocking revelation, controversial cross-dresser Idris Olanrewaju Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has claimed he paid N5 million upfront to an unnamed Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) in a bid to secure a Federal Government pardon for money laundering charges levied against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The BBNaija Season 9: No Lose Guard brought us one of the most talked-about relationships of the season: Shaun and Wanni. The couple quickly became fan favorites as they formed a deep bond in the house, and Shaun’s public show of love and support after his eviction only heightened the excitement around their connection. He campaigned fiercely for Wanni, defending her against critics, and admitted his growing feelings for her. Shaun even promised that, whether their romantic relationship thrived or fizzled, they would always remain close friends after the show.

A viral Facebook post has stirred heated discussions online, with a Nigerian man calling out another for his questionable actions following an extramarital affair. The post highlights the man’s lack of remorse after being caught cheating by his wife and instead shifting the blame onto her, even resorting to malice.

In a recent viral video, social media personality Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, made explosive claims that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) dropped money laundering charges against popular cross-dresser Bobrisky after receiving a payment of ₦15 million. The allegations, which have sparked widespread debate, revolve around purported corruption within Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency.

In a heartwarming moment that captivated fans of Big Brother Naija, Wanni, a contestant from the ‘No Loose Guard’ season, was overwhelmed with joy after winning the prestigious Innoson car challenge. The challenge, a highlight of the annual reality show, is renowned for offering a brand-new vehicle from the esteemed Nigerian automaker, Innoson Motors.

Famous Nollywood actress Funke Akindele has graciously accepted the request of Big Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ housemate Wanni to join her movie production team. This exciting development came to light during a conversation among housemates in the ongoing season 9 edition of the show.

Fans of Kiddwaya, the former BBNaija Season 5 housemate and son of billionaire Terry Waya, have surprised many by contributing funds for him to buy the newly released iPhone 16. Kiddwaya, known for his lavish lifestyle, shared screenshots of credit alerts on his social media, showing donations ranging from ₦5,000 to ₦20,000.

Former presidential candidate and journalist Omoyele Sowore has reiterated his commitment to the nationwide hunger protest scheduled for October 1, 2024, despite opposition from the Federal Government and warnings from the Nigerian Police Force. Sowore, in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday, September 30, 2024, declared that there would be “No Going Back” on the protest aimed at addressing the worsening hunger, insecurity, and economic hardship in the country.

Media personality Rufai Oseni, popularly known as Ruffyfire, has expressed his skepticism about the likelihood of justice being served in the ongoing Nigerian prison saga. In a tweet, Oseni referred to journalist Fisayo Soyombo’s previous investigative revelations about the state of Nigerian prisons, which, according to him, went unanswered. He noted that despite multiple petitions submitted to the authorities over time, no meaningful action has been taken to address the issues.

In a significant stride towards stable electricity in Nigeria, the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, announced that over 40% of Nigerians now benefit from 20 hours of electricity supply daily. This improvement, according to Adelabu, was achieved through several strategic measures taken by the government aimed at providing Nigerians with more reliable power.