- Mercy Eke, a former Big Brother Naija reality star, has hinted at her favorite housemate for season 10.
- Eke won the 4th edition of the reality show in 2019.
- In a post on X, she praised 23-year-old Delta-born entrepreneur Dede as a 10/10.

Former Big Brother Naija winner, Mercy Eke, has revealed her top pick among the Season 10 housemates of the reality show.
Eke, who rose to fame after winning BBNaija Season 4 in 2019, took to her X (formerly Twitter) account to praise Dede, a 23-year-old entrepreneur from Delta State, describing him as “10/10.”
“Dede a 10/10,” she wrote, sparking excitement among her followers and fans of the housemate.
Mercy’s show of support adds to the growing list of BBNaija alumni publicly backing their favorite contenders in the current season.
Earlier, Erica Nlewedim and Tacha Akide, both former housemates, shared their opinions on who might clinch the Season 10 crown. Erica threw her weight behind Sabrina, while Tacha predicted Isabella would emerge the winner.
Meanwhile, Adekunle Olopade, another BBNaija alumnus, has also shown support for Sultana, rounding out a star-studded lineup of endorsements.
The winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10 stands to walk away with a grand prize of ₦150 million, comprising cash and various rewards from show sponsors.
In other news, ot in competition with Afrobeats heavyweights like Davido or Wizkid.
In a recent interview, the 43-year-old rapper from Plateau State emphasized that he has carved his own unique path in the music industry and remains content with where he stands.
MI acknowledged the evolution of the music scene, particularly the increasing wealth and extravagant lifestyles of younger artistes. However, he noted that he has chosen to stay grounded and true to himself.
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“I’m not Davido. I’m not Wizkid. They are in the red-hot moment. But I am MI and has MI lost something? I don’t see it,“ he said.
Reflecting on the industry’s financial shift, MI pointed out that luxury items like cars that now sell for ₦100–200 million were significantly cheaper in his prime.
“The cars they’re buying now for 100 to 200 million, in our time, we bought them for 20 million. I live in Nigeria in real life where people need money. I’m not buying a 50 million naira ticket to America when I have staff with real issues.”
Addressing rumors about his relationship with his brother and fellow rapper Jesse Jagz, MI stated that any personal disagreements between them are strictly family matters and have nothing to do with music.
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