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“It Was Difficult For Me To Live With 27 Housemates on BBNaija” – Handi reveals

  • Handi Danbaki has disclosed that living in the BBNaija house with 27 other housemates was challenging for her.
    • Handi, along with Shaun and Tjay, recently spoke to journalists during an interview.
    • The reality star, a 27-year-old, expressed her difficulty with the strict rules and alarms and the need to adapt to certain situations on the show.

    Handi Danbaki has disclosed that cohabiting in the BBNaija house with 27 other contestants proved to be quite difficult for her.

    In a recent interview with journalists following her eviction alongside Shaun and Tjay, the 27-year-old reality star expressed her challenges.

    She noted that the stringent regulations and frequent alarms posed significant difficulties, compelling her to adjust to various circumstances within the show.

    Despite these challenges, Handi mentioned that she ultimately adapted and formed several friendships.

    “The hardest part for me being in Big Brother Naija was living with 27 different people at the same time. That was a lot of people, me personally I always like my space and all of that,” she said.

    “Living with a lot of people was kind of hard, the hardest part for me. But then I got used to it and made quite a few friends in the house. The alarms also, being told what to do was one of the hardest parts but I got used to it and it was okay.”

    Handi responded to inquiries regarding the authenticity of herself and her sister Wandi on the show by stating, “We just entered as ourselves, went in there to have a good time and have fun.”

    In other news, Mercy Eke, a Nigerian reality TV star and entrepreneur, has moved her social media fans with a kind act for the women of Makoko.

    She turned 31 yesterday and was celebrated by friends and family both online and offline. A special moment of the day was when a mysterious man surprised her with a box of cash and a new iPhone 16.

    On her birthday, Mercy Eke was the center of attention, receiving love from everywhere. Yet, she chose to give back to the community in a meaningful way.

    In a popular new video, Mercy Eke was seen with her team in Makoko, where she held a social event for women.

    Following some recent online drama, she met with the women to share messages and handed out goody bags. The video has touched many hearts, leading to numerous compliments for her.

    The women were excited as they picked up boxes of noodles, fabrics, and other supplies.

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