Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) `Double
Wahala’ housemates, delivered an elegant performance to emerge
successful in their latest task, after a week of preparation for the
exhibition of Nigerian art, music and culture.
They also won their first 100 percent
wager after the task presentation aimed at celebrating Nigerian
heritage and culture on Thursday night.
Housemates put in their best wagered
performance by performing acts ranging from theatre and music to
dance and art all embodied in a truly unique and significant Nigerian
way of life.
The housemates were criticised for
shabby performances in previous weekly tasks.
However, during the presentation,
`Biggie’, owner of BBNaija House, said all housemates performed
well and also adjudged that the pair of Nina and Teddy A, stood out
with their presentation of music in Igbo language.
Nina, a graduate of Imo state
university, thrilled viewers with her African goddess outfit and
ability to produce an Igbo song.
Also, her partner Teddy A dressed up in
an Igbo cultural attire, embraced diversity by using his talented
voice to mesmerise the viewers with musical performances in Igbo
language.
The housemates took turns to showcase
their distinctive performances with the pair of Bam bam and Rico
(Bamco) taking the stage to represent the Western and the Northern
culture of Nigeria through the presentation of Nigerian dishes.
Bam bam, who is from a typical Yoruba
background in Ogun state, managed to slot into the role as a Yoruba
bride to her Northern husband Rico.
Bamco had the task of performing a
pantomime about a Northern Nigerian husband and a Western Nigerian
wife.
As a Yoruba bride, Bam bam took honour
in depicting her cultural identity by serving her Northern Nigerian
husband a typical Yoruba soup known as Efo-Riro (Mixed Vegetable).
The pair of Ahneeka and Angel (Gelah)
showcased the Nigerian fashion by using the green natural environment
to create a concept of outfits designed with green leaves and
flowers.
Gelah’s creativity has been applauded
by Nigerians who thought showcasing our agricultural potential was
creative.
A fan of the show Eric Orji told
newsmen that Gelah’s performance was the most creative among the
others. He said “Nigeria is rich in agriculture with vast farm
lands; creating awareness like this is impressive”.
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