Thursday, 26 December, 2024

Do Big Brother Naija contestants really go on to become successful?… Life after BBNaija.


BIG BROTHER NAIJA

After the remarkably popular ‘Japa‘, Big Brother Naija has been the go-to success strategy for Nigerian youngsters. Thousands of young people fight each year for this pot at the end of the rainbow. With an all-time cash price of 100 million Naira and the current economic situation in the nation, it is clear why the show is so well-known.

Big Brother Naija becomes more enticing when you factor in that you stand a chance at success without winning. You can become a prospective influencer or ambassador if you are able to leave a lasting impact on viewers. The crucial point of contention remains this, are the housemates successful after the BBNaija show?

ALSO READ: What do Nigerians gain from watching Big Brother Naija?

Let’s get into it with a few individuals whose lives support the assertion that Big Brother Naija has been the popular platform that many believe it to be.

Mercy Eke

Winner of the fourth season of BBNaija. Mercy Eke is a media personality, actress and entrepreneur who owns the brand MnM luxury.

Cynthia Nwadiora

Contestant of the 2018 BBNaija show. Cee-cee is a brand influencer and ambassador, actress, and owner of the brand cegar wears.

Tobi Bakre

Contestant of the 2018 BBNaija show, Tobi Bakre is an Actor, Model, photographer, Host and compare.

Bisola Aiyeola

Contestant of the 2017 BBNaija show. Bisola is a prominent Actor, presenter and MC.

However, this does not imply that every guest that appeared on the show has achieved success. We are unable to predict how successful someone might be outside the BBNaija house.

What we can say is this, it depends on a person’s desire for success first, followed by brilliant management, Good PR, and a dash of luck.


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