“The 2019 editions of Big Brother will still hold but because it’s a political year, we cannot really control to what extent what the housemates will say in the house and we don’t want it to become a tool that will heat up the polity. The show itself normally gets twisted so we don’t want to mix it up with politics in anyway. It’s supposed to be entertaining, we wouldn’t want it to be divisive in anyway…
If you notice, no religious activity gets discussed in the house too, if you want to pray you can pray, we don’t want anyone to be forced to do it or divide Nigerians along those lines. So after the elections and inaugurations, it’ll happen.”
PAYPORTE, the official sponsors of the reality show has come out to tell the general public that the show is scheduled to kick start somewhere in March.
Miracle Ikechukwu emerged the winner of the show in 2018; which started on January 28, 2018 and ended in April.