Meet the twelve #BBNaija housemates

Twelves housemates were unveiled on Big Brother Naija reality show today July 23.

The twelve housemates are the first set of housemates to be unveiled on the double weekend launch of the reality show tagged “Level Up”.

Meet the housemates below…

Groovy

Groovy is from Anambra and he describes himself as down-to-earth and fun to be around. He says he is single and ready to mingle.

Beauty

Beauty is a lawyer and ex-beauty queen from Taraba state. She said she’s all about “high energy”. Beauty is the 43rd Miss Nigeria.

Khalid

Khalid is 22-years-old and he says he loves basketball and skateboarding. He also loves to play games. He is from Plateau state.

Ilebaye

Ilebaye described herself as controversial, and is bringing GenZ drama and not also not here to “ship”

Cyph 

Cyph who was unveiled as the fifth housemate on the reality show, said he’s a tech bro, lover and fighter.

Amaka

Amaka is a health care expert from Aguata, Anambra State. She described herself as an extremist who will disappoint those who think a man will be winning the reality show this year

Kess

Kess is a 28-year-old married man from Delta state. He said his wife gave him a hall pass and he’s leaving everything behind.

Daniella

Daniella is a poet from Cross River state has a twin. She’s bringing just love and no drama.

Pharmsavi

Pharmsavi is a Pharmacist from Akwa Ibom state. He said he’s bringing entertainment and laughter

Phyna

Phyna is from Edo state. The housemate said she’s short tempered and will be bringing drama which could be violence, fun…anything.

Bryan

Bryan is a music producer from Imo state. He also disclosed that he’s annoying on purpose, a single pringle and small ashawo dey im eye.

Christy

Christy is from Ondo state, and she also claimed she’s quite sarcastic. She said she’s here for the prize and not a fan of “chopping” breakfast.

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