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BBNaija season 10: audition dates announced

Organizers of the hit reality TV show Big Brother Naija have officially announced the audition dates for the highly anticipated tenth season, setting social media abuzz with excitement.
In a post shared via the show’s verified Instagram page, the online audition phase is scheduled to run from May 3 to May 7, 2025, giving hopeful contestants a five-day window to register for a chance to become part of the iconic show.
“Think you’ve got what it takes to be Season 10 Certified? Prove it. #BBNaija Season 10 auditions are live!” the announcement reads.
Participants who register during the online phase stand a chance to be selected for physical auditions that will take place across three cities over three days, with organizers warning that slots are limited.
The show’s producers, Multichoice, had previously hinted at a fresh edition of the reality series, but this is the first official confirmation of dates and details. Fans have since taken to various platforms to express excitement, anticipation, and speculation about what twists the new season might bring.
Season 10 is expected to mark a milestone in the history of BBNaija, as the franchise continues to grow its massive fanbase both within and outside Nigeria.
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