Big Brother Naija season 6 housemates visit The Guardian Nigeria
By Guardian Exclusive
07 October 2021 |
7:25 pm
On Thursday, Big Brother Naija quintet of Whitemoney, Pere, Cross, Angel, and Emmanuel, fresh from their ‘exploits’ in Big Brother’s House, paid a visit to the headquarters of The Guardian.
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