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Meet #BBNaija Season 6 ‘Shine Ya Eye’ female housemates

The final half of the BBNaija Season 6 headlined ‘Shine Ya Eye’ has kicked off and all is set for a 72-day of fun. 

The female housemates finally joined the 11 male housemates introduced into the house on Saturday. 

Here are the ladies

Beatrice:  

She says she is the calm Port-Harcourt lady here to sell her brand. She is a model, has a clothing brand. 

“I want to sell myself and my brand. I am a fashion model with my brand. For now, I am single,” she says. 

Princess:

Fun fact, she is a taxi driver. 

She is from Imo, and she promises to bring fun to the house. 

“I am a taxi driver so expect to go on a ride with me” 

Arinola: 

The babe with 17 piercings. She is a creative director, cultural producer, art curator

“I am an art curator,” she says. “I am bringing creativity and fun to the house.”

Liquorose:

She is from Edo State. She is a dancer and comes from a family that likes entertainment. 

“I’m a dancer, I am from a family that loves entertainment. I am bringing all the vibes to the House and I don’t talk too much”

Maria:

Maria sells real estate in Dubai. She describes herself as single and unpredictable. 

“I’m just here to get the money and go. I’m a realtor based in Dubai. I’m single and very unpredictable, so everything goes with me.”

Tega 

Tega oozes drama and she warns she is ready to give a lot of it. 

“I’m so excited to be here finally, I’m on an assignment here to sell myself. I’m a trouble shooter, anything you see, you collect,” she says. 

Jackie Bent

Jackie Bent is a single mother from Adamawa State. She says she is in the house to have fun, explore and do a little bit of flirting. 

“I’m excited to be here, I’m here to have fun and flirt a bit” she says. 

She is a daughter of Senator Grace Folasade Bent. 

Peace 

She is a TV presenter, entrepreneur and owns a fashion brand. 

“I was a TV presenter and currently an entrepreneur. Single but not searching. 

Angel

“I’m a writer and would love to major in films”. She is 21 and has tattoos. Promises to keep it real. She looks forward to featuring in movies 

Nini 

Nini steps into the house with a beautiful face and dazzling smile. 

She is a 26-year-old lady who hails from Edo State. She says she will always be on top of her game. 

She owns a fashion brand and is also a model. 

Saskay 

21 year old artist and model from Adamawa State. She says she has a boyfriend, but the foundation is not too solid. 

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