• Biggie Still Needs to Bring These 7 All-Stars Housemates Back

    We’re not even asking Biggie to bring them back into the 120m race, we just want to see their faces on our screen for the content.

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    We’re in the last days of Biggie’s All-Stars, and although he’s sent most of his children packing, we need him to find a way to sneak these ones back in before the end.

    Angel

    Source: ripplesnigeria

    She might have just left the house, but there’s one party left in the season, and what’s a Big Brother party if Angel isn’t in there carrying it on her back? 

    Soma

    Source: glamsquadmagazine

    If Biggie brings Angel in, he’d have to bring in the oxygen she breathes as well. The party room needs Angel, and Angel needs her baby. There’s no point separating the people’s ship, so Biggie shouldn’t even try it.

    Doyin

    Source: vanguardngr

    She and Venita can settle their issues during the reunion, but we also don’t mind Big Brother bringing them back to his house of cameras for them to gbas gbos freely.

    Venita

    Source: sunnewsonline

    Her and Adekunle’s home was on fire when she left. She needs to come back, so they can rebuild slowly but surely.

    Omashola

    Source: dailytrust

    Ilebaye needs a friend in the house, and we must admit that hearing him shout “Warri” is one of our guilty pleasures.

    Ike

    Source: ripplesnigeria

    Just in case Venita and Doyin don’t give us the chaos we need to end the season with, we suggest Biggie call in his ever-capable “Anini” to stir the pot and cause a little trouble before we all say goodbye.

    Neoenergy

    Source: x.com

    What’s the last week without the energy and MTN activation truck dance moves Neoenergy brings? We don’t even need Biggie to put him back in the ₦120m race — before he suffers his 1.94% fate again. We just want him there as a houseguest. If he wants to win millions, he can play Moniepoint’s weekly games and win ₦10m this week.

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