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Meet BBNaija Season 10 male housemates

IF Saturday night’s unveiling of Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Season 10 female housemates set the tone for what the audience will get from this year’s show, Sunday’s launch of their male counterparts has truly kicked things into higher gear.

The second night of the premiere introduced a bold mix of charisma, ambition, and unpredictability. From doctors and DJs to hype men and heartbreakers, it’s clear that the theme, “10 Over 10,” isn’t just a nod to the show’s decade milestone; it’s a statement of intent.

Scenes from the night show confident struts, statement outfits, and personalities ready to claim camera time. As viewers get their first impressions, social media has already begun doing what it does best: dissecting, debating, and drawing early battle lines.

Here’s a look at some of the men stirring early interest:

1) Koyin (21, Ogun State)

A model and self-described “party monster,” Koyin brings Leo energy and a love for the spotlight. He calls himself the “snub king” but says he’s also here to cause a few emotional ripples.

2) Danboskid (25, Ekiti State)

Mr. Ideal Nigeria 2024 and a self-declared gym freak, Danboskid, is trading cement mixers for cameras. With his cool confidence and zero-chase policy, he’s expecting the fans, and maybe the girls, to come to him.

3)  (29, Ogun State)

A hype man with an unfiltered mouth and major stage energy, Rooboy isn’t one to hold back. “Loud for a living, real by default,” he says, and fans should expect nothing less.

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4) Bright Morgan (27, Imo State)

Actor, gym enthusiast, and lover of the mirror, Bright is coming in with confidence and a strict no-romance policy. He’s focused on gameplay, not distractions.

5) KayBOBO (26, Ekiti State)

A pro American football player and poet, KayBOBO blends brawn with brains. He’s already declared himself “The Terminator”, warning housemates that he’s here to shake the table and flip a few chairs.

6) Faith (25, Osun State)

A doctor by profession and, according to him, a flirt by energy. Faith is bringing brains and unpredictability, and there are also whispers of possible polyamorous plotlines ahead.

7)  (27, Kogi State)

A sailor turned creative, Kuture is navigating fashion, interiors, and music with flair. Describing himself as “single until made,” he’s hungry for success and not shy about it.

8)  (27, Anambra State)

Funny and unfiltered, Denari mimics accents like a pro and lives for food and football. He’s bringing zero-commitment energy and probably some comic relief.

9) Kayikunmi (25, Ekiti State)

Loud, funny, and strategic, this royal-born banker is already plotting both his win and his romantic options. Expect a mix of bold moves and soft charm.

10)  (29, Rivers State)

A confident entertainer on his way to becoming a lawyer, Mensan describes himself as the “sweet bad guy”, and he’s stepping into the house to bring pressure and plot twists.

11)  (Otega, 32, Delta State)

A chef with emotional depth and a mind built for tech, Otega is walking in with heartbreak and unpredictability in his luggage. He’s already promised to stir things up, and we believe him.

12) Victory (28, Akwa Ibom State)

A proud pig farmer and self-proclaimed “king of arguments,” Victory brings passion, unpredictability, and a love for chaos with a soft spot for the elderly.

13) Jason Jae (29, Ondo State)

A choreographer with a calm exterior, Jason says he’s a Games Master ready to outplay the rest silently but strategically.

14) Kola (28, Ekiti State)

A software analyst and certified lover boy, Kola is walking in with charm and a serious game plan. “Drama doesn’t follow me, I escort it,” he says. 

With the full house now assembled, the dynamics are already shifting. Love triangles, ego clashes, and strategic alliances are all but guaranteed. With each contestant bringing distinct energy and ambition, viewers are in for a season that blends entertainment with unpredictability.

From the looks of things, BBNaija Season 10 is no longer warming up; it’s in full swing. And judging by the early buzz, it just might live up to its “10 Over 10” promise.

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