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Big Brother Titans to Start on January 15 As Nigerian and South African Housemates Compete for $100K Prize


 The Big Brother reality show organisers, Multichoice, have now announced the start of a new season called Big Brother Titans It was announced during a press conference on December 15 that the new season will begin on January 15 Nigerian and South African housemates will be in one house as they stand a chance to win $100,000 prize money, excluding other gifts PAY ATTENTION: Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Legit.ng News on your Facebook News Feed! BBNaija organisers recently shared their plans for a new season of the Big Brother show but with a different twist. The new season, which is tagged Big Brother Titans, is to be a combination of both Nigerian and South African housemates. 


However, the organisers kept the number of housemates under wraps and noted that it will be revealed at the show's opening ceremony. Big Brother Titans to start in January with 2 TV hosts. Photos: @ebuka, @sirlawrencemaleka Source: Instagram During a press conference that took place in Lagos on December 15, 2022, the organisers revealed that the reality show will kick off exactly one month later on January 15.

The show will also be going on for about three months as it is slated to end on March 26, 2023. 2 TV personalities to host BBTitans Unlike other BBNaija shows, the BBTitans is to take place in South Africa and will also have two show hosts. The regular BBNaija host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, is being maintained as one of the presenters of the upcoming show. 

However, he will be hosting alongside South Africa’s Lawrence Maleka. Big Brother Titans prize money revealed The Big Brother Titans prize money has also been revealed to be a whopping $100,000 (N44.5 million). This prize money is excluding other mouth-watering gifts the winner of the show will be going home with at the end of the day. BBTitans will not affect Nigeria’s presidential election The organisers of the reality show also spoke on the concerns people raised about it being a distraction during Nigeria’s presidential election season.


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