Dubbed “10 Over 10,” this season’s theme celebrates peak entertainment, and with the arrival of these male housemates, it’s clear Big Brother is raising the stakes.
Koyin, the Stylish Rebel, Brings Drama, Charm and a Dash of Pride to BBNaija Season 10
At just 21 years old, Koyinsola “Koyin” Sanusi is already plotting a bold takeover of the Big Brother Naija house. Young, ambitious, and unashamedly confident, this Ogun State-born model is setting his sights on more than just the camera — he wants to stir hearts and shake tables.
“I believe the BBNaija house is the best place to unleash some drama,” Koyin admits candidly. “I’d like to see two girls liking me and then watch what they do.” That mix of playful mischief and self-assurance is exactly why he thinks he’ll stand out.
Underneath the bravado is a model who knows both disappointment and triumph. He remembers the sting of being replaced on what he thought was his first big ad campaign. “I was devastated,” he recalls. But just a year later, he turned the pain into a win when he was booked by a global brand for a major campaign in 2023 — a moment he says remains the high point of his life.
Koyin describes himself as multi-talented, open to learning, and constantly discovering new dimensions of himself. His personality, though, isn't always a smooth ride for others. “They say I snub people a lot, especially girls,” he confesses. “And pride? Yeah, I’ve been told I carry a little of that too.” Still, he sees pride as part of the package — one that’s wrapped in style, charm, and ambition.
When it comes to love, he’s cautiously optimistic. “Girls are very confusing these days,” he says. “They’ll say they love you when they don’t. But that won’t stop me from believing in love.”
He once left home for two days, a quiet nod to his rebellious streak, but he's matured since then — still a rule-bender, but one with goals and vision.
So why is Koyin a 10? “I’m a fine boy,” he says without flinching. “I don’t just allow anyone to talk to me anyhow. I love fashion, trying new things, partying, and making meaningful connections.” In his words, he’s a “party monster” with heart — one who’s ready to bring heat, controversy, and charisma to the BBNaija house.
Brace yourselves — Koyin is not here to blend in. He’s here to set the tone.
Danboskid Steps Into the Spotlight, Ready to Shine in BBNaija Season 10
With his striking looks, bold confidence, and a track record that includes international pageant accolades, Daniel “Danboskid” Olatunji is not just walking into the Big Brother Naija house — he’s stepping in like it was made for him. At 25 years old, the Ekiti-born entrepreneur, actor, and model believes this is his moment, and he’s here to seize it.
Having already carved a path for himself in the entertainment and fashion world, Danboskid sees BBNaija as a launchpad to amplify his brand and talent. “I’ve been in the industry for a while now,” he says, “and I believe I have what it takes to make Biggie proud.” He describes himself as a “great actor” — one whose goal in the house is to sharpen his craft and unlock his full potential.
Danboskid’s journey hasn’t always been smooth, especially when it comes to love. Despite being single, he’s not exactly in a hurry to mingle. “I’ve been heartbroken so many times, it makes me consider being the playboy people already think I am,” he says, half-joking, half-guarded. “Maybe one day I’ll find love. If not, I’ll be the cool uncle with different ladies at different events.” His candour and humour may just win him fans both inside and outside the house.
A moment of youthful rebellion — talking back to his dad — remains one of his most memorable missteps. “You know how that ends,” he adds with a knowing laugh, a reminder that behind the swag is a grounded, relatable guy.
His high point so far? Winning the prestigious Mr. Ideal Nigeria title and making the country proud at the Mister Africa International pageant, where he emerged as 1st runner-up. That win didn’t just boost his confidence; it cemented his status as a rising star.
So, what makes Danboskid a 10? “I’m an expressive, versatile individual. I’m charismatic, energetic, and bold,” he declares — and few would disagree.
Whether he’s stealing the spotlight in a task, bringing high energy to the arena games, or sparking conversation with fellow housemates, one thing is clear: Danboskid is here to be seen, heard, and remembered.
Bight Morgan Brings Brains, Brawn and Big Screen Charisma to BBNaija 10
From the bright lights of Nollywood to the buzz of Biggie’s house, Bight Morgan is stepping into the Big Brother Naija spotlight with the charm, wit, and ambition to make a lasting impression. The 27-year-old Imo State-born actor is ready to bring not just drama, but depth — and a dose of laughter too.
“I’ve got all the qualities required of a housemate,” he says confidently. “I’m handsome with brains, and I’m also an actor – so I’m ready for all the drama.” But don’t get it twisted — Bight isn’t just about good looks and on-screen appeal. He’s bringing a strong work ethic, a sharp mind, and a personality that blends humour and heart.
One thing that sets him apart? His hidden talents: strategic thinking, empathetic listening, and solid public speaking. This combination could easily make him both a trusted confidant and a formidable game player in the house.
Still, he’s not perfect. Bight admits to having a habit that irks people: laughing in serious moments. “I can’t help it,” he says. “It can annoy some people, which is understandable.” But for fans of unpredictable moments and comic relief, this quirk might just make him a fan favourite.
His biggest life lesson? Learning not to rely on others to fix his emotional needs. “That took me nowhere,” he reflects, showing just how much he’s grown emotionally and mentally over time.
A major high point in his life was shooting a film with veteran Nollywood icon Patience Ozokwo — a dream-come-true moment for an actor who has worked his way up in the industry.
In the relationship department, Bight is currently single but clear-headed. He believes in “healthy relationships built on mutual love, care, and respect” — and if romance blooms in the house, expect him to be thoughtful and intentional.
So why is Bight Morgan a 10? In his words: “I am a loving, down-to-earth guy who doesn’t believe in misleading people. I’m open, honest, hard-working and driven.”
Expect a mix of smooth charm, unexpected laughs, strategic gameplay, and serious hustle from this Capricorn. The cameras are rolling — and Bight’s just getting started.
RooBoy Enters the BBNaija Arena with Vibes, Volume, and an Unapologetic Swagger
Get ready for pure energy, zero pretense, and full-on entertainment as Kayode Olatunde, aka RooBoy, storms into the Big Brother Naija Season 10 house. At 29, the Ogun State-born hypeman, actor, and performer is bringing the heat, the heart, and the hype.
“I’ve got the charisma to lead the house, the cleverness to play the game, and the heart to win the people,” he declares — and that confidence is more than just talk. With a personality that fills every room he enters, RooBoy is poised to be one of the house’s most electric forces.
His game plan? Loud, loyal, and legendary. “I’ll bring fire to the diary room, loyalty where it’s earned, and drama when it’s needed,” he says. But through it all, one thing is non-negotiable: he’s staying true to himself. “Big Brother, your viewers want someone who’s not fake, not boring, and definitely not forgettable — and that’s me, 100%.”
That big energy, though, isn’t always easy to handle. RooBoy admits he can be “a bit too blunt” and sometimes “too loud,” especially when hyped. “But I’d rather be too much than be fake,” he adds. And in a show where authenticity is currency, that attitude could take him far.
His past hasn’t been perfect. One of his biggest regrets? Cutting someone off without giving them a chance to explain. “It was someone close to me, and I let pride and assumptions get in the way,” he confesses. “Looking back, I know I could’ve handled it better.”
But it’s not the mistakes that define RooBoy — it’s how he bounces back. He says the highest point in his life wasn’t a single moment, but a mindset shift: realising he could overcome anything. That self-belief is the foundation of his fire.
And when asked why he’s a 10, RooBoy doesn’t hesitate: “I’m real, I’m raw, and I’m ready.”
In a house full of strategies, alliances, and emotional curveballs, RooBoy is here to be loud, live, and completely himself. Love him or clash with him, you’ll definitely remember him..
Faith Brings Brains, Boldness, and a Bit of Chaos to BBNaija Season 10
At 25, Faith Adewale is more than meets the eye — and that’s saying a lot. A trained medical doctor with a side passion for augmented reality creation, the Osun State native is stepping into Big Brother Naija Season 10 not just for the vibes, but for victory.
“This platform is powerful,” he says. “And I know what I bring. I can command a room with silence or ignite gbas gbos with a single sentence.” With that kind of confidence, viewers should prepare for a housemate who blends cool control with calculated chaos — a combination sure to make him both loved and feared.
Faith isn’t afraid to challenge societal norms, either — particularly when it comes to love. “I’m single and polyamorous,” he reveals. “For me, that means connection doesn’t have to fit in one box. I value honesty, consent, and emotional depth.” In a house full of potential flings and feelings, Faith’s open perspective on relationships is bound to stir up some conversation — and maybe some controversy.
But behind the cool demeanor and philosophical takes is someone who’s been through real life. One of Faith’s lowest moments came in 2017, shortly after a university exam. A bus ride home turned into a night of terror after an armed robbery and accident. “It was traumatic,” he says. “And I still carry the scars.”
On the flip side, his highest moment was pure magic. “I assisted in delivering a baby during a critical surgery — both lives were hanging in the balance,” he recalls. “When the mother came back months later with her baby alive and well, I knew I was walking in purpose.”
Faith is a unique blend of depth and flair. He’s naturally flirty, calculating but loyal, and doesn’t shy away from discomfort. He even admits to enjoying “people-watching” at parties — a habit that’s earned him side-eyes from friends. But that quiet observation, he says, is part of what makes him a sharp competitor.
So why does Faith call himself a 10? “Because I’m riveting. Calculated. Alluring. I don’t think like most people,” he says. “I’m here to compete — and to connect.”
With his fusion of intellect, mystery, and magnetic presence, Faith is set to be one of the most compelling housemates of BBNaija Season 10. Whether he’s stirring the pot or saving the moment, he’ll definitely have eyes glued to the screen.
Kayikunmi Brings Loud Laughs and Big Energy to BBNaija Season 10
At just 25, Oluwakayikunmi Ajibade — better known as Kayikunmi — is strutting into the Big Brother Naija house with a game plan that's equal parts wild, witty, and refreshingly honest. The Ekiti State-born banker is not here to pretend. In his own words, “I’m in it for the money, the fame, and for creative fulfilment.” And if that comes with a bit of drama and controversy? Even better.
Known for his infectious energy, cheeky charm, and unapologetic volume, Kayikunmi is set to shake things up. “I’m annoyingly loud,” he admits with a grin, “and I tend to not mind my business.” He knows it might irritate some housemates, but that same playful nosiness might just make him the life of the house — or the cause of a few fiery moments.
When he’s not busy pushing buttons or cracking jokes, Kayikunmi finds his zen playing polo, working out, or gaming. These hobbies speak to his balanced nature — a mix of refinement, physical discipline, and carefree fun. “I like to have a good time,” he says, and there’s no doubt viewers will have a blast watching him do just that.
Family means everything to him, and he lights up when talking about them. His relationship with his parents is one of extremes — and harmony. “My popsy is one of the coolest dads ever. We go clubbing and play polo together. He’s an outsider for real,” he laughs. “But my mum? She’s the sweetest and an insider through and through.” His siblings, he adds, are “the realest people ever.”
Romantically, Kayikunmi is single — very single. “The exclamation mark can’t do it justice,” he jokes. Despite loving the idea of love and fully supporting relationships, he just hasn’t found his person yet. But he’s open, and with Biggie’s house as the backdrop, who knows what might spark?
So why does Kayikunmi consider himself a 10? “I’m a 5’11” muscular guy who’s pretty chill, funny, and caring,” he says. But don’t mistake his charm for passivity. There’s a mischievous streak running right through him, and it might just be the secret sauce to his BBNaija success.
One thing’s for sure — with Kayikunmi in the house, there’ll never be a dull moment. From spontaneous noise-making to heartfelt confessions and possible love connections, he’s poised to be one of Season 10’s most unpredictable — and unforgettable — personalities.
Victory Okokon Is Marching to the Beat of His Own Drum in BBNaija Season 10
At 28, Victory Okokon is entering the Big Brother Naija house not just as a contestant, but as a full-blown experience. The Akwa Ibom-born psychologist believes his life is nothing short of cinematic — and now, he’s giving Nigeria front-row seats to the show.
A self-described vibrant deviant, Victory is not one to conform for comfort. “I don’t accept social norms just because everyone does,” he says boldly. “I am a deviant, and I want to put it out there.” It’s this fiery, free-spirited energy — paired with sharp intellect — that sets him apart in a house filled with personalities.
Victory’s professional life as a psychologist gives him an edge that’s both cerebral and emotional. His ability to understand people — and himself — adds unexpected depth to his lively exterior. When asked why he chose to be part of Big Brother Naija, he doesn't mince words: “I have all it takes to win. It’s been a dream for a long time. My life is a movie, and it deserves to be put out there.”
His hobbies are as eclectic as he is: partying, cleaning, and cooking — three things guaranteed to make him an active presence in the house, whether he’s setting the vibe or tidying it up. And when it comes to hidden talents, Victory turns inward. “I enjoy writing,” he shares. “My work is usually based on reality, nature, and life.” It’s an artistic outlet that reveals his thoughtful, introspective side.
Single and self-aware, Victory has strong views on love and connection. “Relationships should be built on structure — not just love,” he says. “Love alone isn’t enough.” It’s a sentiment rooted in his lived experiences — the highs, the heartbreaks, and the lessons that came in between.
But his journey hasn’t been easy. A low point for Victory? “The struggles of being independent – and the emotions that come with it, especially when life is not going smoothly.” Yet, he’s turned pain into power, and it’s evident when he speaks about his proudest achievement: “Building meaningful relationships and being able to achieve emotional intelligence.”
Still, Victory knows not everyone vibes with his style. “I enjoy healthy arguments,” he admits. “That annoys some people.” But in a house built on tension, alliances, and clashing ideologies, his love for spirited debate might be his secret weapon.
So why does Victory see himself as a 10? “Because I’m a passionate realist,” he says simply. “I love food, meeting new people, and being in new surroundings.”
Whether he’s hosting the kitchen, stirring up late-night debates, or quietly journaling his thoughts, one thing is certain: Victory isn’t just playing the game — he’s rewriting the script.
Jason Jae Brings Heat, Heart, and High Vibes to BBNaija Season 10
Ayomide James, better known as Jason Jae, is stepping into the Big Brother Naija Season 10 house with a mission: to entertain, electrify, and evolve. At 29, the Ondo State native is a bold blend of creativity, charisma, and charm — a man who’s lived many lives and is ready to let Nigeria watch his next chapter unfold on national TV.
Jason is a creative director, a musician, and — to the surprise (or delight) of many — a professional massage therapist. But don’t let the soothing hands fool you. “I’m very good at strip-dancing too,” he says with a cheeky grin. “I’m Magic Mike in the making!” It’s safe to say he’s ready to bring both spice and sensation to Biggie’s house.
For Jason, BBNaija is a triple threat opportunity: fun, fame, and funds. He’s not here for the sidelines — he wants center stage, and his energy is built to thrive in the spotlight. A high point in his life? Performing at Small World 2019. “The crowd’s energy was incredible,” he recalls. “In that moment, I felt truly connected. It reminded me why I do what I do.”
But behind the flashy dance moves and flirty confidence lies a deeply emotional side. “I just got out of a relationship,” he admits. “I might come off as flirty, but I’m a lover boy at heart. I believe in true love.” That mix of wild and warm, seductive and sincere, gives Jason a unique emotional pull that could make him a fan favorite — or a housemate magnet.
Still, he’s not without flaws. He admits to a past decision that still haunts him: getting involved with his girlfriend’s sister. “It was a poor decision,” he says candidly. “One I regretted afterward.” The confession doesn’t come with excuses — just accountability, and a desire to grow.
He also knows he can be a bit much sometimes. “I tend to over-explain things,” he laughs. “I go into way more detail than anyone wants. It drives people crazy, but I just want to be understood.” It’s a sign of how deeply he values connection — even if he occasionally pushes the limit.
So why does Jason Jae see himself as a 10? “Because I’m a vibrant, creative soul who enjoys connecting with people,” he says. “I bring energy and positivity wherever I go. I’m always up for a challenge and love stepping out of my comfort zone.”
With his mix of art, honesty, and audacity, Jason Jae isn’t just entering the house — he’s ready to own it.
Kola Brings Quiet Fire and Soft Power to BBNaija Season 10
Kolapo “Kola” Omotosho is proof that real strength doesn’t always shout — sometimes, it speaks in calm confidence, quiet charm, and unfiltered authenticity. At 28, the Ekiti State-born quality assurance analyst and content creator is walking into Big Brother Naija Season 10 with a mission that’s deeper than visibility: he’s here to break molds, shift narratives, and redefine what it means to belong.
For Kola, BBNaija isn’t just entertainment — it’s a platform. “I’m here to challenge perceptions, push boundaries, and most importantly, connect with people,” he says. His brand of connection isn’t performative or over the top. It’s about showing up as his full self — flaws, evolution, and all. “I want to show that authenticity, vulnerability, and strength can all coexist,” he explains, “especially in a world that often values one over the other.”
Kola’s game plan? Think class over chaos. “I’ll bring class, subtle spice, and a whole lot of authenticity,” he promises. It’s not about dominating conversations or playing puppet master — it’s about resonance, quiet impact, and living his truth in a house that often rewards performance.
He’s no stranger to self-discovery, either. A high point in his life was moving to Canada — leaving behind friends, culture, and comfort to start from scratch. With nothing but ambition and grit, he carved a space for himself in the tech world, built a personal brand, and became a voice of influence, style, and perspective. “Now I’m someone people reach out to for advice and inspiration,” he says with pride.
Still, his path hasn’t been without mistakes. Kola openly admits to once breaking someone’s heart and avoiding accountability. “I acted like I was the one who needed healing. I gave mixed signals, disappeared, and came back like nothing happened.” That moment of emotional immaturity became a turning point. “These days, I lead with honesty. I’m in my soft era.”
Even his flaws are self-aware. He knows his need to always be right can be exhausting to others — a trait he’s actively working on. “I’m learning that not every battle needs to be won,” he says. Growth, for Kola, is ongoing.
So, what makes him a 10? “I turn heads without trying — calm, confident, and stylish with just the right amount of drama,” he says. And he’s right. Kola isn’t the loudest in the room, but he’s the one you remember. In a house full of personalities battling for attention, he may just be the one who commands it without ever needing to shout.
Kaybobo Brings Brain, Brawn, and Big Energy to BBNaija Season 10
Kayode “Kaybobo” Oladele is not just another housemate trying to make a splash — he’s a force of nature entering the Big Brother Naija Season 10 house with purpose, poise, and plenty of presence. At 26, the Ekiti State-born professional American football player is redefining what it means to be a modern Nigerian youth on a global stage.
Tall, athletic, and remarkably self-aware, Kaybobo’s journey hasn’t been smooth — but it’s been powerful. After tearing his pectoral tendon and undergoing major surgery, he was temporarily sidelined from the sport he loves. “It put a lot of limitations on me for a while,” he reflects. “But with therapy and determination, I came back stronger.” That grit defines everything he does — from tackling life’s physical hurdles to navigating emotional ones.
Kaybobo’s entry into BBNaija is about more than camera time. “I’m not just looking for fame,” he says. “I’m here to inspire, entertain, and connect with people on a deeper level.” And he means it. With a graduate degree under his belt and a mother’s pride shining through his academic achievements, Kaybobo blends athleticism with intellect in a way that’s both rare and refreshing.
His interests are as layered as his personality. One of his favorite pastimes? Visiting and documenting abandoned buildings and hidden locations — a hobby that reflects his curiosity, love for history, and ability to find beauty in forgotten places.
When it comes to relationships, he’s grounded. “I’m single because I’m working on myself,” he says. For Kaybobo, love isn’t a game. It’s a bond built on trust, patience, and shared values. After experiencing betrayal from someone he knew better than to trust — a decision that nearly cost him everything — he’s become more cautious with his heart and wiser with his loyalty.
Still, not everyone always gets him. “Some people say I sound ‘too educated,’” he shrugs. It’s a criticism he’s learned to wear with pride. His intelligence, eloquence, and openness may challenge some, but they’re also what make him stand out in a crowd — or in this case, a house full of bold personalities.
“I’m a 10 because I’m a unique blend of confidence, creativity, loyalty, and authenticity,” he says. And it’s hard to disagree. Whether it’s through his strategic gameplay, emotional depth, or pure positive energy, Kaybobo is ready to light up Biggie’s house — not just with vibes, but with vision.
Denari Enters BBNaija with Dreams, Depth, and a Dash of Cynicism
At 27, Arinze “Denari” Ekwenme is no stranger to rejection, perseverance, and the quiet fire that comes from being overlooked too many times. Hailing from Anambra State, Denari steps into the Big Brother Naija Season 10 house with one clear mission: to finally claim the stage he’s long been denied.
“It’s been a life-long dream,” he says plainly. “I’ve never been the kind of guy that was ever given a proper chance. Finally, this is my chance.” That statement doesn’t come from entitlement, but from years of hoping, hustling, and healing. Denari is self-employed, creatively inclined, and determined to let the world meet the version of him he’s worked hard to uncover.
A lover of music, film, football, and good food, Denari brings a light-hearted side to the house. But underneath that easygoing surface is a deeply introspective man. He’s single by choice — not due to lack of opportunity, but because, in his words, “I do not want any commitments until I find myself.” He’s currently viewing love through a somewhat cynical lens, shaped by past experiences and self-preservation. Still, he’s open to that changing in the future.
One of his quirks — spontaneous indifference — is something he knows can be off-putting. He can shift from engaged to emotionally distant without warning, a defense mechanism that not everyone understands. Yet he owns it, just like he owns his past mistakes, including deliberately deceiving someone — a decision he doesn’t shy away from acknowledging.
A turning point in Denari’s life came with the rejection of a visa application. For many, that’s just a bureaucratic hiccup; for Denari, it symbolized a broader pattern of closed doors. But rather than let it define him, he turned inward and began rewriting his narrative — starting with the freedom and growth he found in living alone.
His hidden talent? A gift for mimicry — languages, voices, accents — all come naturally to him. It’s a skill that hints at his adaptability and keen observation, traits that may serve him well in the BBNaija house.
“I’m a 10 because I’m passionate, funny, and relentless,” Denari says, and there’s no false modesty there. He’s ready to bring his whole self — flaws, strengths, and all — to Biggie’s house. In a space where identity is often crafted for the cameras, Denari might be one of the few who shows up unmasked, unresolved, and refreshingly real.
Otega Steps Into the Spotlight: A Quiet Storm in Big Brother Naija Season 10
At 32, Oghenetega “Otega” Eritomi enters Big Brother Naija Season 10 with a presence that’s less about noise and more about nuance. Hailing from Delta State, Otega isn’t your typical housemate chasing clout or chaos — he’s a thoughtful, multi-layered creative who’s bringing depth, intentionality, and a calm defiance of superficiality to the game.
By trade, Otega is a chef, photographer, and developer — a blend of artistry and logic that speaks volumes about his personality. Once immersed in the world of tech, he found success building digital solutions, yet something felt missing. “In tech, I was creating,” he explains, “but I felt disconnected from the people I was serving.” That disconnect sparked a life-changing pivot into the culinary world. With food, Otega found not just a career but a connection — to memory, heritage, and humanity.
Now, with Biggie’s house as his new canvas, he’s ready to test his values under pressure. His reason for joining is clear: to step outside his comfort zone and see how he thrives in the spotlight. “I want to showcase my personality, my creativity, and my values to a wide audience,” he says. For Otega, this isn’t just reality TV — it’s an experiment in vulnerability and visibility.
But don’t expect him to be the loudest in the room. Otega is reflective by nature, and his quiet detachment sometimes confuses those who expect constant emotional display. “I don’t perform emotion for the sake of it,” he admits. “I value depth and authenticity — even if that makes me hard to read.” His calm, reserved energy is his power, not his weakness.
That same introspection reveals itself in his past regrets. He recalls walking away from a relationship without explanation — not because it didn’t matter, but because he lacked the tools to face its vulnerability. “It wasn’t strength. It was avoidance,” he says. It’s a rare admission of emotional misstep, and one that shows just how much Otega has grown.
At his core, Otega is a man of both soul and skill — someone who connects deeply with himself and others, even if not always outwardly. His artistry spans food, photography, and code, but it’s his emotional intelligence that quietly sets him apart.
“I’m a 10 because I’m a multifaceted creative,” he says, “with artistic depth, technical skill, and the ability to form meaningful connections.” In a house that often rewards volume over vision, Otega may just be the balance Biggie — and the viewers — didn’t know they needed.
Kuture Sets Sail for Stardom in Big Brother Naija Season 10
From the docks of Nigeria’s marine world to the dazzling stage of Biggie’s house, Unekwuojo “Kuture” Ameh is steering his journey in a bold new direction. At 27, the sailor and marine logistics professional from Kogi State is ready to swap his life at sea for the turbulent tides of reality television — and he’s doing it with full confidence and charisma.
“I’ll bring my own audience,” he says matter-of-factly. “The kind that’ll make people renew their subscriptions just to keep watching.” Kuture isn’t bluffing — his presence promises to be electric, raw, and full of that Lagos-meets-middle-belt edge that sets him apart.
While many housemates come with charm, Kuture brings an uncommon combination of street-smart resilience and academic brilliance. Beyond the sea, he’s also a drummer, fashion designer, and interior decorator. His creative streak runs deep — sharpened by years of scholastic accolades including best English student and male art department leader in secondary school. He’s not just book-smart; he’s proudly multifaceted.
Though single and unapologetically focused on his goals, Kuture’s take on relationships is simple: “I’m single till I’m made.” For him, emotional ties can wait — ambition comes first.
Kuture’s blunt honesty, however, is both his strength and his sore spot. He knows how to speak his truth, even when it stings — a trait that has made him both admired and misunderstood. One of his biggest personal missteps, he admits, was criticizing a friend’s weight — and failing to keep himself fit during a phase of neglect. “Health is wealth,” he reflects with newfound clarity.
But his proudest moment? The day he graduated from the Maritime Academy. Seeing his mother beam with pride as she congratulated him was more than just a personal win — it was a symbolic breakthrough for everything he stands for: resilience, growth, and purpose.
“I’m a 10 because I reflect Lagos — fast-paced, cultural, and grounded,” he says with unmistakable pride. “I stand out, not because I’m loud, but because I stay rooted in my values.”
Whether he’s commanding attention with a beat on the drum or commanding space in the diary room, Kuture is ready to bring authenticity, ambition, and his own brand of drama to BBNaija Season 10. He’s not here just to ride the wave — he’s here to stir it.
Mensan Brings Port Harcourt Swagger and Raw Honesty to BBNaija Season 10
From the heart of Rivers State’s Atlantic coast, 29-year-old Mensan-Awaji James is making history — and he’s doing it with flair. A lawyer awaiting his call to the Nigerian Bar, Mensan enters the Big Brother Naija house not just to represent himself, but to put his entire region on the entertainment map.
“I’ve got the looks, the vibes, the aura, and the ginger,” he declares confidently — and his personality backs it up. Mensan isn’t here to fade into the background; he’s stepping into Biggie’s house to be felt, not just seen. With his bold attitude, unfiltered opinions, and a knack for captivating storytelling, he promises to bring a unique blend of drama, humour, and cultural pride to this landmark Season 10.
His game plan is simple: unravel his layers one by one and keep viewers glued to their screens. “There’s a lot to discover about me,” he says. And whether it’s with a dramatic story or an unexpected fashion statement, Mensan is determined to leave a lasting impression.
But he’s not without his flaws. He admits to being “too blunt” — a trait that, while rooted in honesty, often rubs people the wrong way. Still, Mensan would rather serve hard truths than sugarcoat anything. “Sweet lies don’t serve anybody,” he says with conviction.
Among his lesser-known talents is his ability to weave unforgettable stories. A natural-born raconteur, Mensan can paint vivid pictures with words alone, making his audience feel like they’re inside the moment. And when it comes to fashion, he’s got an eye for bold colours and crafty combinations that reflect his creative energy.
Though he once doubted his own potential — something he now calls his biggest mistake — Mensan has since chosen to seize every opportunity. That shift in mindset has propelled him into one of the biggest reality TV stages in Africa.
“I’m a 10 because I come correct,” he says with a grin. “Swagger on full, Port Harcourt vibes on a hundred.” Describing himself as a “naughty, sweet bad guy,” Mensan brings a rare mix of intellect, streetwise energy, and emotional depth to the house.
This season, fans should expect a whirlwind of high energy, fierce authenticity, and the kind of “ginger” only a real PH boy can deliver. Mensan’s not just stepping into Biggie’s house — he’s kicking the door wide open.
These housemates bring more than good looks and confident catchphrases. From heartbreak to healing, from high fashion to high intellect, each of them carries a story — and a strategy. Season 10 of BBNaija is already brimming with bold personalities, emotional revelations, and plenty of potential for explosive moments. Buckle up, the game has only just begun.














