The vibrant world of reality television often brings with it an undercurrent of misinformation, and the highly anticipated Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) is no exception.
MultiChoice Group, the leading sub-Saharan African video entertainment provider and parent company of popular platforms DStv and GOtv, has stepped forward to unequivocally debunk persistent claims that aspiring housemates are required to pay to participate in the BBNaija auditions.
This crucial clarification comes as a timely warning to hopeful contestants and the general public, urging vigilance against fraudulent schemes.
“Any communication requesting payment related to Big Brother Naija auditions is false and should be disregarded.
“Big Brother Naija auditions require no payment, and remain free, fair, and accessible to all eligible Nigerians.
“Rely only on the official Africa Magic and Big Brother platforms for accurate information about Big Brother Naija,” the statement partly read.
Multichoice also expressed appreciation for the continued support and enthusiasm of its audience and urged the public to stay vigilant against misinformation.
MultiChoice Group, the leading sub-Saharan African video entertainment provider and parent company of popular platforms DStv and GOtv, has stepped forward to unequivocally debunk persistent claims that aspiring housemates are required to pay to participate in the BBNaija auditions.
This crucial clarification comes as a timely warning to hopeful contestants and the general public, urging vigilance against fraudulent schemes.
“Any communication requesting payment related to Big Brother Naija auditions is false and should be disregarded.
“Big Brother Naija auditions require no payment, and remain free, fair, and accessible to all eligible Nigerians.
“Rely only on the official Africa Magic and Big Brother platforms for accurate information about Big Brother Naija,” the statement partly read.
Multichoice also expressed appreciation for the continued support and enthusiasm of its audience and urged the public to stay vigilant against misinformation.

