- Former housemate Saga Adeolu has made a controversial post celebrating his colleague, Liquorose, in Big Brother Naija.
- Gistlover reported that the Shine Ya Eyes first runner up won Best Dressed Female at the AMVCA 11th Cultural Day.
Former Big Brother Naija housemate Saga Adeolu has sparked conversation online with a heartfelt post celebrating his fellow reality star, Liquorose.
Liquorose, who was the first runner-up in the BBNaija “Shine Ya Eye” season, recently won the Best Dressed Female title at the AMVCA Season 11 Cultural Day celebration, a major fashion highlight of the event.
Marking the moment, Saga took to his Instagram page to shower praise on Liquorose. He shared snapshots of the two together, proudly referring to himself as her biggest supporter.
“Best Dressed Female and her No. 1 fan,” he captioned the post, a simple but affectionate statement that quickly caught fans’ attention.
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Saga’s gesture has earned admiration from followers who praised the camaraderie and support between the two BBNaija alumni.
In other news, Reality TV star and actress Bamike Olawunmi Adenibuyan, popularly known as Bambam, has shared her excitement after achieving two personal milestones at the 11th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) Cultural Day.
The highly anticipated event, held on Friday, May 9, brought together a host of celebrities in a vibrant celebration of African heritage. Taking to Instagram, Bambam expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to co-host the event on behalf of the seasoning brand Onga—marking her debut as a host at such a prestigious gathering.
In addition to her hosting role, Bambam was also nominated for the Best Dressed Female award. Though she didn’t clinch the title, she shared her appreciation for the recognition and congratulated the eventual winners.
Reflecting on the event, Bambam praised the rich showcase of African diversity, noting how beautifully various tribes, cultures, and traditions were presented. Proudly representing Ghana through her stunning outfit, the actress and mother of two celebrated the evening as a powerful tribute to Africa’s cultural depth.
“It’s a wrap! Honoured to have hosted Onga at the AMVCA Cultural Day, it was a beautiful celebration of Africa! Every trībe, culture, and tradition was proudly on display. Yours truly represented the rich heritage of Ghana with this stunning look. I was even nominated for best dressed.