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‘Big Brother Titans’: Nigerians And South Africans To Compete For $100,000 On New Show
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‘Big Brother Titans’: Nigerians And South Africans To Compete For $100,000 On New Show 

The participants in the new program are a unique combination of South African and Nigerian people.

By Omotayo Olutekunbi

Big Brother Titans, a new program from Multichoice, will be a part of the well-known “Big Brother” series.

This upcoming season, which is a cooperation between Nigeria and South Africa, will include housemates from both nations and co-hosts Lawrence Maleka and Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.

This 2023 version, which is scheduled to air in South Africa, will combine Big Brother Nigeria with Big Brother Mzansi.

At a press conference held today, December 15, 2022, Multichoice Nigeria CEO John Ugbe announced the show, “The ‘Big Brother Titans’ is a special edition of the widely loved Big Brother show. This special edition is a fusion of two TV phenomena— BBNaija and BB Mzansi. We are bringing housemates from two giant nations— Nigeria and South Africa, under one roof, to give African entertainment audiences a show of intense drama like never before. We are telling our audience to be ready for the biggest takeover on TV starting from January 15. It promises an abundance of Nigerian and South African swag, banter, romance, and everything in between.”

He provided details on what to anticipate, saying that the BBTitans edition will go on for 72 days and that the winner would get a cash reward of $100,000. (over N50,000 million).

In his words, “This is a meeting of the Titans, and the winner will take home a sum of $100,000 cash and other amazing prizes. As usual, the viewers on DStv and GOtv will be able to vote and keep their favorite housemates on the show. The winner will also be determined by viewers’ votes across Africa after 72 days.”

On January 15, 2023, at 7 p.m., BBTitans will make its television debut on DStv channel 198 and GOtv channel 29, with simultaneous broadcasts on Africa Magic Showcase, Africa Magic Urban, and Africa Magic Family.

Additionally, Showmax will webcast the program. The streaming service allows viewers in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, and 45 nations in Sub-Saharan Africa to follow the action around-the-clock.

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