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Big Brother Naija Announces Season 9 Premiere

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Big Brother Naija has officially announced the premiere date for its much-anticipated Season 9. The reality show’s organisers revealed on Instagram that the new season will kick off on July 28, 2024, and will run for 71 days. 

This season introduces a significant twist: participants will compete in pairs. The auditions required contestants to apply in pairs, promising fresh dynamics and strategic gameplay. The theme for this season is “Two Journeys in One House,” indicating that viewers can expect double the drama, relationships, and intense competition.

The official statement from the organisers highlighted the excitement surrounding the upcoming season, stating, “BBNaija Season 9 is HERE! This is a must-follow season! Get ready for double the drama, ships, and HUGE competition! Cameras 24/7 for 71 days. Don’t miss the premiere on July 28th at 7 PM WAT.”

Fans eagerly anticipate the new format and its unique challenges to the housemates. With 24/7 camera coverage, audiences will have an immersive experience, following the contestants’ every move and strategy.

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