Entertainment
BBTitans: Housemates face culture shock in maiden edition

Housemates in the Big Brother Titans reality show are facing challenges to mingle with their counterparts.
Gatekeeper reports that some South African housemates had on Wednesday complained that although they wanted to discuss and learn about Nigeria’s culture from their Nigerian counterparts, it had been difficult.
The housemate will compulsorily explore this unfamiliar territory, meet new people and try different things, including eating strange foods.
This will be a difficult and overwhelming time for some of them, particularly those who have never travelled out.
While some are able to adapt successfully, for others they may be unable to recover fast enough until they are caught up by eviction.
Ipelang told her South African housemates, Khosi and Thabang, that she has culture shock.
She said, ” For us we have blended into each other’s personality but with them, maybe I am overthinking it.
”I am finding it difficult. Anytime I see Yvonne and Olivia, I don’t know what to say to them but now that I know Yvonne is into skincare, I will go and meet them and try,’’ she added.
It was observed that the Nigerian ladies are bonding with each other instead of their South African counterparts, except Jaypee, a Nigerian nurse who claimed that she does not mingle with ‘female species.
But one of the Nigerian housemates, Miracle Op, told Biggie during his diary session that the South Africans are more open to other Africans.
However, some fans of the show have attributed the issue to cultural shock. They said the housemates could be finding it difficult to bond due to perceived misconceptions about the two countries.
Nigerians have had ugly past experiences with the recent xenophobic attacks on some Africans residing in South Africa. Violent attacks on Nigerians and other Africans have regularly erupted in South Africa.
Khosi, a South African housemate, on Thursday narrated that dating her Nigerian boyfriend was weird. The 25-year-old journalist said although it is a taboo to date a Nigerian, she is in a relationship with one for four years.
Reacting on social media, a Nigerian fan @TheNaijaAnalyst said, ”They should give it time sha. Culture shock is real. Biggie should assist with ice breakers and bonding activities.”
Adorable_Adamson said, ”Travel and reading help to broaden the mind. Ignorance/Lack of Exposure/Disinterest in getting to know the unfamiliar is playing out with a lot of the US vs Them going on in the house.
”Hopefully, Biggie can assist with groupings and tasks that help them get to know each other.”
@Tabitha, “Honestly, the show just started. Cultural shock is allowed.
Leave them to experience the good and bad and they’ll learn eventually, #BBTitans.”
@Chiomabonny, “The SA girls are making an effort to be friendly, and they give lots of compliments to their Nigerian counterparts in their small groups. I hope they get to spend more time together. Culture shock is real.”
@e-more, “Ipeleng said she is going through a culture shock and it’s quite obvious, some things take time.”
@Torbarbie, “Culture shock, Thabang and a few other housemates thought palm oil (red oil) was juice or something used in dressing barbecue.”
@Chika, “They are finding it a bit difficult to blend because of culture shock. This was meant to happen, there is beauty in diversity.”
@beemoneyz, “Biggie is not helping sha. By now they are supposed to have a few tasks that will facilitate bonding and cultural tolerance especially with how volatile the relationship between the two countries are.”
@Rainyzin. “ Staying in a house with strangers and people with cultural diversity can be overwhelming and housemates will say side comments here and there but it’s not that deep.”
@Sydney shocker, “I see a clash of National identities, personalities, cultural bickering, chaos and violence to say the least in this season.”
@oluwatobixr, “There is a cultural division going on in the house, unintentional on some end, but it just can’t be helped.”
@lee, “Mmeli and Ipeleng are speaking about the different traits between SA and Naija HMs that could make them misunderstand one another. Naijas come across aggressive when they speak, especially Olivia but mean no offence.”
“While South Africans have mocking humour that can come across as provocative but it is coming from a place of just teasing for laughter rather than anything more.
“I like how SA housemates are taking in the cross-cultural experience so well but I did expect this to be much easier to SAns cos we live this life on a daily basis. The sixth most diverse country in the world,” she added.
Entertainment
Nigerian banks’ charges need to be challenged – Comedian AY

Popular comedian and filmmaker, Ayo Makun, also known as AY, has expressed concern over ridiculous service charges by Nigerian commercial banks.
He questioned how Nigerian banks can report trillions of Naira in profits each quarter, even amid a struggling economy.
The actor noted that some of the service fees are peculiar to Nigeria, stressing that they need to be challenged.
On his X handle, AY wrote, “Where do banks get the trillions they declare as profits every quarter, even in a struggling economy? The small charges and debits on our accounts need to be challenged. Many of these fees are unique to Nigeria. Why is that? #BankingFees #Nigeria #Transparency #Shalom”
Entertainment
Edo killings: We can’t be counting scores with lives of Nigerians – Mr Macaroni

Popular content creator, Mr Macaroni said those defending the mob killings of 16 travellers in Uromi, Edo State are doing a great disservice to the nation.
He said there is no justification for jungle justice, noting that it must be unanimously condemned.
Mr Macaroni stated this in an X post on Monday.
“Dearest Nigerians, please we must resist the urge to defend evil of any kind.
“Crime is Crime!Whenever we justify crime, we open the door for criminals to keep committing crime.
“We cannot be counting scores with the lives of Nigerians while those that are responsible for safeguarding the lives of the people continue to play politics.
The mobbing and killing of the 16 northern hunters in Edo State is evil just as any previous attack on the lives of Edo people is also evil.
“The killing or destruction of lives and properties of any Nigerian in any state is evil!”
He added, “We have a duty to speak against evil at all times whether it affects us or not lest we lose our humanity.”
Entertainment
Bobrisky pens emotional tribute to late mother, reveals personal hardships

Controversial crossdresser Bobrisky has written a poignant homage to his late mother, reflecting on the heavy responsibilities he has assumed since her death.
In an emotional Instagram post on Tuesday, Bobrisky discussed the devastating impact of his mother’s death, describing it as a heartbreaking experience that has altered his life and duties after her passing.
The crosdresser thought on the devastating loss of his mother, who died in Mecca on October 28, 2008.
He revealed that her final words to him were a sincere request to care for his elder brother.
“I remember 28 October 2008 you called me and said bobo Omo mi incase I don’t make it back to Nigeria pls take care of ur brother. I asked you why should I be the one to take care of my brother?
“You said because you feel I’m stronger and have got thick skin,” he recounted, expressing the pain of losing her the very next day.
“Sadly, the next day I heard you pass away in MECCA Saudi. I keep screaming mummy mummy but you are far gone from this world.”
Since her death, Bobrisky claimed to have taken on the responsibility of caring for his family, including his grandmother, who is now 87 years old and in good health.
He also stated that he supports his elder brother, who has a family of his own.
“I’m still the one taking care of them till date. Mummy, ur baby need more strength to continue this responsibility,” he wrote.
He added that the year 2024 was particularly challenging for him, marked by significant financial losses and a controversial situation involving the EFCC related to currency issues.
He noted that sharing his struggles online often invites ridicule, as many have been anticipating his downfall.
“I went through hell in Nigeria as at 2024, I lost so much money.
“I can’t come online to cry because many of them will laugh at me because they have been waiting for this moment. Mummy, I need ur strength right now.
“I can’t say much here on the internet; all I need now is more strength,” he concluded.
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