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Your Favourite Housemates Are Back As BBNaija Lockdown Reunion Premieres Tomorrow


BBNaija fans from across the African continent can finally see their favourite lockdown housemates’ set things straight on the BBNaija Reunion Show: Lockdown Edition, which premieres Thursday, 17 June on Africa Magic Urban (DStv channel 153) at 10 pm and Africa Magic Family (DStv channel 154 & GOtv channel 2) at 10:30 pm, Mondays to Fridays.

Fans of the BBNaija reality TV show get the chance to look back at all the incredible moments from the Lockdown season, especially the fiery moments amongst the ex-housemates. Let’s not forget the heated and lovey-dovey relationships in the house. Are the ships still sailing?

BBNaija host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu will get down to the nitty-gritty with his controversial questions, which we love! This is certainly a reunion you do not want to miss.

The Lockdown reunion will be available to customers on DStv Premium, Compact Plus, Compact, Confam, Yanga, GOtv Max, and Plus packages.

Icons, Elites, Ozone, Explora, Royal Army and other dedicated fan clubs, to not miss a moment of the drama, visit www.dstvafrica.com or www.gotvafrica.com and download MyDStv or MyGOtv Apps from your Google or App store to subscribe or switch your package.

For more information, please visit the BBNaija page on the Africa Magic Website and follow the Big Brother Naija social media fan pages on Instagram: @bigbronaija and Facebook: @BigBrotherNaija.

The headline sponsor of Big Brother Naija season 6 is Abeg, and the associate sponsor is Patricia.


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