If you are one of those people who refuse to watch BBNaija based on reasons like, “What are they doing there?”, we are here to boldly tell you that you are missing a whole lot. At this point, BBNaija is the all-in-one show that serves the all-in-one content. A clear picture of humans can be under different circumstances? BBNaija supplies it. Bonding with friends? BBNaija supplies it. Educative tasks and creative ways to solve problems? E dey BBNaija. Unlimited gbas gbos? You know that one won’t be far behind.

Since the show started, here’s a list of the most hilarious gbas gbos ever witnessed.

1. Kaisha vs Lucy

This was at the early stages of the show. Kaisha called Lucy an old cargo, and we all knew that yes, welcome party has finished. Let the drama begin.

2. Nengi vs Kaisha

Who could have thought Nengi was a firebrand? She came in and we all thought, “Aww, sweet gyal.” But then the fight with Madam Kaisha happened, and we knew that this game would reveal other sides of people. And boy, we are here for it.

3. Tolani vs Ka3na.

You thought we’d seen the extent of TolaniBaj’s pepper? Nah. She called Ka3na an ugly bitch and strutted out confidently, saying, “And I said what I motherfucking said.” Girl, we-

4. Lucy vs Nengi.

This one is a case of ‘give me hot and I will return it hot’. And it was in this moment we knew that these housemates all came with their own drama.

5. The House vs Lucy

Lucy will go down as one of the most iconic housemates in this season of BBNaija. And that video of hers exiting the house? It needs to be nominated for the AMVCA.

6. The love triangle between Erica, Kiddwaya and Nengi

There’s one thing about love triangles: it keeps spinning out of control and always ends up messy. Erica and Kiddwaya is the ship we know. But then, Lady Nengi entered it and it looks like there might be trouble in paradise. Just peep Erica marking her territory. We all knew what happened afterwards.

7. Erica vs Laycon.

And you know how this ended…

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