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Praise Tells Big Brother Naija Organizers To Bring Them Back Into The House

He’s missing saturday party.

Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Praise Nelson has taken to his social media page to plead with organizers of the Big Brother Naija show to let them return to the house.

According to him, he has missed partying and dancing without the fear of contracting the dreaded Coronavirus.

The professional dancer made the plea in a tweet he shared via his official Twitter page on Tuesday, December 22, 2020.

“Me I’ve sha missed partying and dancing without fear of Covid…big brother call us back,just one more Saturday night in the arena.”

He wrote

This shows that most of the BBNaija lockdown housemates are already looking forward to the reunion party that could possibly take place next year before the commencement of a new season.

Recall the 5th edition of the show started on the 19th of July 2020 and aired for 71 days, with Laycon emerging as winner of this year’s show.

 

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Ben Orange, is a stylist and a senior fashion editor at GLAMCITYZ, who covers topics in Fashion, Style, and weddings. With his keen eye for trends, he expertly navigates the dynamic world of fashion, offering invaluable insights and advice to readers.In his leisure time, you'll often find Ben indulging in his love for reading and enjoying the melodies of good music.







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