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Big Brother Naija Season 7

 






I am not a big fan of the TV program Big Brother Naija (BBN), even though I adore and respect the traction the TV program generates annually, and also how it captivates the attention of a huge number of Nigerian youths and many Nigerians in general.


I was inspired yesterday by seeing the No. 2 housemate on the TV show, the 43rd Miss Nigeria.


Beauty Etsanyi Tukura (BET) is an inspiration. Her drive and ambition are contagious, and she's made it her life's work to grow herself and her brand, into a global force in Nigeria.


BET is driven by her ideals: she believes that hard work and dedication will always get you where you want to go. Her determination and perseverance have helped her become successful despite all odds. She is driven by the desire to make a difference in her community and the world, and laser-focused on achieving her goals.


Congratulations on such an outstanding feat, and it's also a good inspiration for the great people of Taraba State.


#BeautyWithBrains #BeautyBBNaija #BBNaijaS7 #BBNaija


Using the past 4 hours' Trends data, the TV program “Big Brother Naija (BBN)” enjoys traction from about 24 countries, namely:


Malawi, Nigeria, Namibia, Liberia, Botswana, Eswatini, Sierra Leone, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana, Uganda, Cameroon, South Africa, Benin, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Cyprus, United Arab Emirates, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, and Italy.


The interesting insight in the data was that about a few hours when the program started, there was more traction from Malawi than even Nigeria.


Source:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ltyEUAlw5qF9rj2kgfQAR0gJH0jdsoAfgOy6DJpYUOw/edit?usp=sharing 


Thank you.



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