Big Brother Naija Season 10: Meet the Men Bringing the Heat
Big Brother Naija’s double-launch weekend just wrapped, and Sunday night finally introduced the 14 male housemates—and the excitement is real.
The evening started with electric performances from Afrobeats stars Shoday (“Caution,” “Hey Jago”) and singer Taves (“Folake,” “CWT”) to hype the crowd ahead of the big reveal.
Then came Ebuka Obi‑Uchendu, turning heads in not one but two stunning looks. First, a bold newspaper-print suit honoring the legendary Prince Nico Mbarga, then a regal outfit inspired by the flamboyant Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, complete with coral beads, straw hat, and traditional wrapper. Style, history, and flair? Ebuka serving all.
As the women debuted on Saturday, these men finally filled up Biggie’s house. Together with the earlier 15 female contestants, the completed cast now counts 29 players chasing the ₦150 million prize—though performance now comes with stakes. Tasks this season can cost you cash: slip up, and your pot shrinks.
Here’s a peek at the men who just stepped in:
1. Jason Jae (29, Ondo State)
A creative director, musician, and massage expert, Jason’s entry is all about fun and flair. Outspoken and playful, he calls himself a “10” for bringing creativity and bold energy.
2. Bright Morgan (27, Imo State)
Actor and public speaker, Bright is grounded yet dramatic. Warm, smart, and self-aware, he’s ready to shine and strategic enough to stir things up when needed.
3. Danboskid (25, Ekiti State)
Model, entertainer, and former Mr. Ideal Nigeria. With charisma and ambition, he’s geared to expand his brand and focus on acting.
4. Denari (27, Anambra State)
Creative soul with a knack for mimicking and storytelling. Spontaneous, funny, and unpredictable—ready for whatever the house throws his way.
5. Faith (25, Osun State)
A medical doctor and immersive tech creator who values emotional honesty. She’s single, polyamorous, and fearless in speaking her mind.
6. Kaybobo (26, Ekiti State)
Pro American football player turned entertainer and storyteller. Smart, adventurous, and focused on growth—inside and out.
7. Kayikunmi (25, Ekiti State)
Banker with a flair for drama and club energy. Loud, opinionated, and creative with a touch of trouble on the side.
8. Kola (28, Ekiti State)
Tech professional turned content creator who prioritizes authenticity. Honest, stylish, and unafraid to show vulnerability.
9. Koyin (21, Ogun State)
Model and confidence master. Young, candid, and ready to stir conversation—with two girls or more. Didn’t find his mark? No regrets; he once missed out on a dream gig but bounced back strong.
10. Otega (32, Delta State)
Chef, photographer, former techie. Quiet energy and soulful creativity define him. He’s here with purpose and sincerity.
11. Kuture (27, Kogi State)
Sailor, designer, and born performer. Multi-dimensional, emotionally raw, and unapologetically himself.
12. Mensan (29, Rivers State)
Law graduate and bold storyteller from Port Harcourt. Honest, stylish, and full of community pride.
13. Rooboy (29, Ogun State)
Hype artist and performer ready to shake up the game. Raw energy, loud opinions, and bold leadership.
14. Victory (28, Akwa Ibom)
Psychologist who lives loud. Vibrant, fun, confrontational when needed—and always building self.
In First Move Drama:
Jason Jae grabbed the inaugural Head of House title, but his rule is already challenged by a surprise “HoH Challenger Game” set for Monday.
With the house now full, Big Brother Naija Season 10 has officially begun. Between fresh faces, bold personalities, and a prize that can slip away, the pressure is on—and we’re here for every twist.
Stay locked in. The real game is just getting started.

