BB Naija Season 6 : BOMA IS CROWNED SECOND HEAD OF HOUSE
By Adaora Okafor @official_explorah
The second week running, Boma Akpore emerged the Head of the House of Big Brother Naija, Season 6 (Shine Ya eye).
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Nigerian News Leader First with details then facts By Adaora Okafor @official_explorah
The second week running, Boma Akpore emerged the Head of the House of Big Brother Naija, Season 6 (Shine Ya eye).
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