Key Points:
- BBNaija season 10 “10 over 10” launched on July 26 with 15 ladies.
- The housemates include models, chefs, actors and creators ready to play.
- Zita, Mide and Sultana led the entry as the first through the doors.
- Each woman shared her story and game plan for the season.
- The mix of personalities promises drama, fun and bold energy.
- Fans are eager to see alliances, twists and clashes unfold.
- Big Brother Naija season 10 continues to bring entertainment.
- Viewers can watch the ladies build bonds and fight for the prize.
- The game has only begun, and the excitement is already high.
Big Brother Naija Season 10 kicked off in style on Saturday, July 26, with the “10 over 10” launch night. Fifteen vibrant women stepped into Biggie’s house, each ready to make their mark on the game.

From models to chefs, actors to DJs, the line-up is packed with personality and flair. Each housemate shared her story, her strategy and a promise to bring drama and entertainment to the season.
The 15 female housemates of BBNaija season 10
Zita (Elizabeth Oloruntola), 24, from Ogun State, is a model and content creator. She calls herself “a chill babe” and plans to keep Biggie entertained with juicy diary sessions.
Mide (Ayomide Iwasokun), 23, an entrepreneur from Ondo State, joined to chase her dream of acting. She says she can “clock” people quickly and plans to mix charm with strategy.
Sultana (Farida Auduson Ibrahim), 25, a plus-size model from Adamawa, wants to showcase Northern culture. She describes herself as eccentric and ready to connect with everyone in the house.
Doris (Doris Okorie), 33, an actor from Imo State, says she joined to spark some “not-so-innocent” drama. She loves fun chaos and promises to stand her ground at all times.
Big Soso (Sonia Amako), 28, a chef and lawyer from Kaduna, hopes to bridge cultures. She wants to show young girls they can be powerful, graceful and still chase their dreams.
Tracy (Uchenna Ekwe), 27, a graduate trainee from Anambra, says she joined to live free and “shake things up.” She calls herself fun and emotional and believes this is her moment to let loose.
Ivatar (Ifeyinwa Okafor), 37, a media personality from Anambra, calls the show a lifelong dream. She says her daughter is her biggest cheerleader and her reason for stepping into the house.
Sabrina (Sabrina Idukpaye), 32, a princess from Edo State, promises to show the many layers of a woman. She calls herself bold, confident and ready to “own her space.”
Gigi Jasmine (Nicole Simon‑Ogan), 31, a DJ from Akwa Ibom, plans to mix music with mind games. She says she will bring “fresh energy” and isn’t afraid to shake the house.
Thelma Lawson, 26, a skincare consultant from Rivers State, came for the money and visibility. She describes herself as independent, smart and ready to have fun.
Imisi (Opeyemi Ayanwale), 23, a fashion designer from Oyo State, says she wants to show her true self. She promises “pure vibes” and plans to keep the energy positive.
Ibifubara (Ibifubara Davies), 28, a psychologist from Lagos, loves deep conversations and humour. She describes herself as free-spirited and “fun when things get wild.”
Isabella (Esther Georgewill), 29, an entrepreneur from Rivers State, wants to show the world “the woman behind the glow.” She calls herself sweet but says the spice is in her mystery.
Joanna (Josephine Iwoh), 21, a fashion creator from Benue, says she is ready to show her raw and unfiltered side. She promises to bring depth, fun and “stand out by presence.”
Dede (Precious Ashiogwu), 23, an entrepreneur from Delta State, says she is “fierce, unstoppable and unbothered.” She joined for the money, the exposure and the thrill of the game.





