From Model Baddies to Medical Tech Bros: BBNaija 10 Drops a Campus-Worthy Cast
- Posted on 29 July, 2025
- By Jasmine

BBNaija Season 10 isn’t just TV—it’s a social experiment with vibes, vibes, and more vibes. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you lock a mix of baddies, brainiacs, hustlers, and heartbreakers in one house, well… welcome to the class of BBNaija 10. And no, this isn’t your usual influencer crowd—it’s giving campus chaos meets real-world ambition. From the first night, it was clear this season came to scatter the group chat. Let’s talk housemates: We’ve got a medical tech bro who already has the girls clutching their throw pillows—smart, smooth, and suspiciously soft-spoken. TikTok is already shipping him with a fellow housemate: a model-turned-content queen who said on live TV that “she’s here to show what a soft girl with hard goals looks like.” Mood. There’s also a scriptwriter from Port Harcourt who had the nerve to say he doesn’t “do drama,” but already gave three hot takes and an eye-roll before unpacking his box. And of course, a student-preneur from Unilag who called herself “the CEO of vibes” and promised to turn the house into one big lecture theatre of gbas gbos. Honestly, we believe her. Not to forget the nurse from Kaduna, soft-spoken, cute, and already giving "national sweetheart" energy. Social media is saying she’s the next Liquorose-meets-Doyin fusion, and we can already see the fanbase forming. But it’s not just vibes and waistlines. A few contestants came with real talk—stories of struggling to graduate, facing strikes, juggling businesses, or battling family pressure. This season is looking like a mirror of what life actually feels like for many Nigerian students and hustlers. They’re not all perfect, they’re not all prepped, and that’s what’s making it so watchable. Of course, we’ve already clocked the tension—glances that last too long, “I’m not here for love” speeches that end with blushing, and silent beefs forming like a WhatsApp group for exes. It’s too early for alliances, but a few people are clearly playing chess while others are there to scatter the board. With a whopping ₦150 million grand prize, you can bet the competition will be cutthroat. But for fans? The real prize is watching all this drama unfold like an open TikTok For You page filled with gossip, glam, and gbas gbos. So yeah, this isn’t just a show. It’s a national ritual. An unmissable semester of human behavior. The assignments? Flirting. The test? Staying relevant. The exam? Making it to the finale without getting dragged by Twitter. And us? We’ve already picked our faves. Don’t ask us to be neutral—we’re invested