- Saga, a BBNaija housemate, transitioned from engineering to entertainment.
- His decision to join Big Brother Naija was driven by a desire to explore his talent.
- Colleagues at his engineering job encouraged him to participate, believing he would succeed.

BBNaija housemate Saga recently opened up about his surprising transition from a career in engineering to becoming a household name in the entertainment world. Speaking candidly, he revealed that his decision to join Big Brother Naija was motivated by a desire to explore his talent in entertainment.
“I went to Big Brother Naija to launch my career as an entertainer… I’m an engineer,” Saga shared. He explained that the idea initially came from his colleagues at work, who encouraged him to take the leap. “My colleagues at work begged me to go for Big Brother Nigeria; they said I’d do well,” he added.
Saga’s story highlights how unexpected opportunities can lead to life-changing experiences. While engineering has been his professional background, the reality TV platform has allowed him to showcase a different side of himself and connect with a wider audience.
As the season progresses, fans are eager to see how his engineering mindset and entertainer persona will blend in the high-pressure environment of the BBNaija house. Saga’s journey is a reminder that pursuing new passions, even when they seem unrelated to your current career, can open doors to exciting possibilities.
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In other news… A resident of Ibarapa has raised concerns about the prolonged lack of electricity in the area. Speaking to local media, she highlighted that the community has gone five years without consistent power supply, despite participating in elections.
She stated, “We vote, yet we still have no power. We have schools, hospitals, and institutions here, but no electricity. During elections, they’ll bring two cups of rice, and some unfortunate people will collect it. Sometimes, they even give us electricity for just three days during election season, and that’s it.”
The resident’s statement reflects frustration among locals who feel neglected by authorities and demand reliable electricity for everyday life and essential institutions.
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