BBNaija 2023: Who goes home with N120m grand prize

After running for 10 weeks, Africa’s biggest reality show, Big Brother Naija All Stars, closes tonight with a N120 million grand prize at stake.

This season is arguably the most entertaining of the Big Brother Naija series and by far the most intriguing with twists and turns. It has also been described as the most unpredictable season it is difficult to point out a likely winner even hours before the finale.

Right from its inaugural season in 2006

Outside the House, her fanbase, Baye Tribe, was growing with a great force. They voted to keep her in the House despite facing possible eviction almost every week.

Ilebaye then booked her place in the final all by herself after winning the Head of House game in Week 9.

Interestingly, she is the only All-Star finalist that wasn’t a finalist in her season.

Baye remains a dark horse in tonight’s finale.

Adekunle Olopade

From all indications, Adekunle, aka “Bad Boy Deks”, is no pushover. His exploits in the All-Star House testify to the beauty of second chances.

He caught the attention of many when he emerged as the first Head of House of the All-Star season. Though a finalist in the ‘Level Up’ season in 2022, his first stint in Biggie’s house wasn’t rosy.

On his second coming, Bad Boy Deks found his mojo and also found love with Venita.

His relationship with Venita, codenamed “Adenita ship” by fans, also helped explode his fanbase; Islanders – the name of his fan base is a play on the origin of Adekunle, who is from Lagos Island – And very early in the show, it became clear that he was one of the top contenders for the N120 million grand prize.

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Adekunle earned his spot in the final after surviving the last eviction that swallowed his love interest, Venita, and lovebirds, Soma and Angel.

Cynthia “CeeC” Nwadiora

The second coming of the Spartans’ Queen has been nothing short of glory; she quickly emerged as one of the strongest housemates despite being an alumna of one of the oldest seasons.

CeeC was the 1st runner-up of Big Brother Naija Season 3 ‘Double Wahala’ in 2018. The massive following she still enjoys speaks of the longevity of her stardom and the loyalty of her fans over the years.

The lawyer has made it clear that she is on the show to win, having come close five years ago.

However, CeeC is not just up against her colleagues for the N120 million grand prize, but a myth as well. The myth is that “all the finalists that have won the Innoson Car Task since its introduction in 2019, never go on to win the show.”

Can she break the jinx?

Mercy “Lambo” Eke

Mercy is on a journey to rewrite history. The video vixen has made it known that she is on the show to correct the impression that if her archrival, Tacha, wasn’t disqualified, she wouldn’t have won the ‘Pepper Dem’ season in 2019.

She hopes to do this by winning the All-Stars season. But standing against her, aside from her competitors, is a resonating sentiment that “having won before, it would be unfair for Mercy to win the show again.”

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Does the Queen of Mercenaries have what it takes to coast home to victory tonight against all odds? We wait to see.

Pere Egbi

Pere is not a General without a battalion. He has a legion of loyal fans known as Patriots.

His advent into the final shows that he is not a pushover. He was also a finalist during his season ‘Shine Ya Eye’ in 2021.

Pere survived the last eviction to book a place in the final after surprisingly topping strong names like Venita and Angel.

Can the General pull another surprise tonight?

Ikechukwu Sunday “Cross” Okonkwo

Cross is the only housemate who was never up for eviction until the final voting.

After escaping nominations for possible eviction throughout the season, Cross bought immunity with Moneypoint coins in the eighth week to go straight to the final.

Despite his fans not flexing their muscles throughout the season until the final voting, the loyalty of his fanbase is never in doubt.

Cross, the only two-time Head of House this season, would hope to pull an upset in tonight’s finale.

Uncertainty resides in the dark firmaments. The Tribe, Spartans, Mercenaries, Islanders, Crossers, and Patriots are eagerly waiting to take the day. N120 million is at stake! Only one winner will emerge. Breaths are retained and released sedately yet heavily. Hearts are ramming against ribcages.

Who goes home with the Big Brother Naija All-Stars megastar prize?

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