Meet BBNaija “Shine Ya Eye” female housemates

The female housemates for the Season 6 of reality TV show Big Brother Naija were welcomed onto the show Sunday night.
There unveiling follows that of the male counterparts who were revealed on Saturday at the premier of the “Shine Ya Eye” edition.
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Ebuka, the anchor of the show welcomed the women to Big Brother’s show. The ladies all promised viewers premium entertainment.
Below is a brief profile of each of the female housemates.

The first female housemate is Angel Agnes Smith, she is a 21-year-old poet and writer who loves to talk and make new friends.
She is from Akwa Ibom State.
Angel identifies herself as a very “bossy” person. She promises to show the viewers “realness”.

The second housemate is Peace Ogor, a 26-year-old entrepreneur and former tv presenter.
She is from Rivers state.
Peace describes herself as “a fun and sociable” person.

The third housemate is Jackie Bent, a 29-year-old interior designer, wedding planner and single mother from Adamawa State who hates to lose.
She is from a family of 12 and loves to dance. Jackie B is here to have fun and win the money.

The fourth housemate is Tega Dominic, a 29-year-old mother and business owner from Cross river who is here solemnly to sell herself.
Tega loves to dance.

The fifth housemate is Arinola Olowoporoku, a 29-year-old fashion designer who is extremely emotional and expressive.
She is promising to give the viewers engaging conversation and drama. Arin loves piercings.

The sixth housemate is Maria Chike Agueze, a 29-year-old realtor in Dubai.
She is from Imo state and loves to have fun.
Maria hates being broke and love money
“I am here to take the money and go,” she said.

The seventh housemate is Roseline Omokhoa Afije, a 26-year-old dancer from Edo State who hates negative energy.
She identified herself as a “drama queen”.

The eighth housemate is Beatrice Agba Nwaji, a 28-year-old fashion model from Port harcourt who loves attention and hates gossip.
She wants viewers to expect entertainment and lots of tears from her.

The ninth housemate is Princess Frances, a 30-year-old taxi driver who loves to exhibit craziness occasionally with a little “gbas gbos”.
Princess identifies as a “hot tempered” person.

The tenth housemate is Tsakute Jonah, a 21-year-old artist and model from Adamawa state who is extremely emotional and hates loud people.
She promises to keep viewers glued to their screens.

Anita Singh, a 27-year-old model was the last housemate unveiled.
She is from Edo state and hates to lose.
Nini identifies herself as a “beauty” who is in the house to be herself.
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