
BBNAIJA SEASON 9: ORGANIZERS REDUCE PRIZE TO N100M
The Big Brother Naija administrators have revealed that the prize money for the forthcoming Season 9 will be significantly reduced.
Instead of the initial price of N120 million, the main prize for the 2024 edition will now be N100 million, along with a brand-new SUV.
According to reports, there will be a new twist to the show, which will debut on July 28, 2024, and last for 71 days. Contestants will compete in pairs, which will give the tasks a different dimension.
The change is anticipated to intensify the competition and foster new rivalries and alliances amongst the housemates, according to MultiChoice’s Executive Head of Content for West Africa Channels, Busola Tejumola.
She said: “The ninth season of the Big Brother Naija show will be going beyond drama, we will be bringing in different blends of unique entertainment.
“The show will run from July 28 to Oct. 6.
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