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BBNaija: Ebuka Lists Requirements For 2022 Big Brother Naija Season 7

BBNaija Host, Ebuka has listed requirements for the 2022 Big Brother Naija Season 7 game show.
Onyxnewsng reports that the Big Brother Naija Host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has revealed some requirements for the next edition of Africa’s biggest reality show, BBNaija.
According to a post he shared on his Facebook page, he revealed the requirements for season 7 below;
Requirements For 2022 Big Brother Naija Season 7
1) The participant must be a citizen of Nigeria and non-Nigerian citizens cannot participate in the show for now.
2) The age limit for one to participate must be between the age of 21 or reach that age before June 2022
3) The participant must have a valid limit of identification (Passport).
4) He or she must be emotionally and mentally stable to handle the heat of the show for 90 days without any contact outside the world.
5) The participant must be educated with a minimum of o level qualification i.e WAEC, GCE, and NECO. It’s not compulsory to have a higher degree before one can participate.
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He also noted that any employee, staff, director, sponsor, agent, or those also assigned for special duties in respective of their licenses, parents, subsidiary companies won’t be allowed to participate in the next edition of Big Brother Naija Show.
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