Saga
Big Brother Naija Shine-Ya-Eye housemate Saga’s sister has called out the organisers of the reality show to be sensitive to her brother’s mental health.
The housemate’s sister also expressed her displeasure at people making fun of his reaction to the disappearance of another housemate, Nini.
Recall that Big Brother asked Nini to prank fellow housemates during her diary session on Tuesday by leaving the house for 24 hours.
His sister via her handle @ojokusaga took to Instagram wrote “This actually made me really sad. Giving the Kayvee situation, I never expected @bigbronaija to be this insensitive. People are legit worried. You are playing with people’s mental health for entertainment and sport. Wow.”
She noted it was heartless for people to think mental health is a joke and make fun of Saga’s predicament.
It would be recalled that Big Brother told Nini to exit the house for 24hours on Tuesday, a prank that has since destabilised Saga and made all the housemates thoroughly search the house.
Some viewers who reacted to Saga’s condition opined that he was deeply in love while others said he was another version of BBNaija Season 5 housemate, Ozo.
YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
Lagos Is Second Least Liveable City In The World For 2021
Lagos is the second least liveable city in the world for the year 2021. This is according to the most recent annual ranking put together by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)…
CLAIM 1: A Twitter user claims UNICEF said any efforts to block children from accessing pornography might infringe their human rights.
VERDICT: MISLEADING!
Though asthma is a long-term disease, asthmatics can live a life without having asthma if…
A medical expert, Professor Gregory Erhabor, says that sleep deprivation is a cause of short-…
Nigeria needs to have a robust cancer control plan that will include HPV-associated cancer considering…
THE first private tech-driven Open University in Nigeria, Miwa Open University, has reaffirmed its commitment…
The Federal Government has officially launched the 2025 National Policy on Anti-bullying in Schools and…
The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has shed more light on why it warned…
This website uses cookies.