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BBNaija: Boma become the Head of House
Boma Akpore on Monday arose the Head of House of Big Brother Naija, Season, the 6th edition, (Shine Ya eye), for the subsequent week running.
This was reported by Biggie after the head of house challenge planned by the coordinators was finished.
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Akpore takes over from Peace who served the house in the main week as he had been made invulnerable from the designation interaction for potential removals.
BBNaija: Boma become the Head of House
Akpore picked Jackie B as agent head of house, while they would be opportuned to share the head of house relax together and different advantages.
The 6th edition of the reality television show started July 24, 2021 with 22 housemates taking an interest.
The housemates for this latest season 6 edition include: Angel, Peace, Niyi, Saga, Pere, Jackie B, Tega, Arinola, Liquorose, Maria, Sammie, Emmanuel, Boma, Cross, Yousef, Princess, Saskay, Nini, Yerins, Whitemoney, Jaypaul and Beatrice.
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