
24 June 2025
Big Brother Naija S9: No Loose Guard
It’s another season of premium entertainment as Big Brother Naija Season 9. Stream all the drama on Showmax and the exclusive talk show, The Buzz, hosted by Toke Makinwa, now streaming on Showmax.
All episodes of BBNaija S9: No Loose Guard and The Buzz are now streaming.
Toke Makinwa on BBNaija S9: The Buzz
On The Buzz, Toke, alongside celebrity guests and top BBNaija show commentators, dissect all the moments in this season of the reality show, giving their candid opinions and predictions in a no-holds-barred talk session. The show features never-before-seen footage from the House and other engaging segments.
BBNaija S9: The Reunion
The Big Brother Naija S9 Reunion Show premieres on Tuesday, 24 June 2025 on Showmax reuniting the unforgettable housemates from the ninth season for a tell-all series filled with explosive conversations, emotional moments, and unfiltered truths.
The reunion will be hosted by the ever-composed Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, who is set to guide the Housemates and fans through the untold stories, unresolved tensions and behind-the-scenes dynamics that set the continent abuzz.
The reunion show, a staple of the BBNaija franchise, gives fans a look into what happened after the cameras stopped rolling, from broken friendships and unexpected alliances to romantic fallouts and personal growth.
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