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MultiChoice has announced the return of Big Brother Naija Reunion show starring the housemates of the Pepper Dem Season on Monday, June 1.
Fans of the popular reality TV show will be treated to the most epic reunion show yet that promises to be filled with emotional outbursts, wild surprises and other OMG moments served by the BBNaija Pepper Dem gang.
The show will also let viewers in on the lives of the BBNaija alumni seven months after the show’s finale.
There will be laughter, tears and confrontations as the ex-housemates along with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the show’s host, revisit the events that rocked Biggie’s house last season.
Fans and viewers will also hope to get answers to some burning questions and perhaps witness the end to the rivalries between some of the ex-housemates.
The BBNaija Pepper Dem Reunion will air on Africa Magic Urban (DStv Channel 153) at 7 pm and Africa Magic Family (DStv Channel 154 and GOtv Channel 129) at 7:30 pm.
The show will air Mondays through to Thursdays.
Meanwhile, auditions for BBNaija season 5 is still on. Interested persons can log on to Africa Majic's website to fill out the online registration form and upload a 2-minute video of themselves stating why they should be picked to be a Housemate in the upcoming season.
The online audition is free and open to interested male and female participants, who are of Nigerian nationality with a valid Nigerian passport, and must be 21 years of age by June 1, 2020.
Keep up to date with news and information on the Pepper Dem reunion show by following the Big Brother Naija social media fan pages on Twitter @bbnaija, Instagram @bigbronaija and Facebook www.facebook.com/bigbrothernaija, with the hashtag #BBNaija.
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