BBNaija 2020 Lockdown housemate, “Prince Nelson Enwerem”, has recently lost his Instagram account. “It is no news that one of the contributory factors in making a successful star out of any BBNaija housemate is their social media influence.”
The bigger the following online, the better their chances at winning in or outside the house.
("His social media handlers have created a backup page").
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“This is why many fans of the potential winner have expressed shock and sadness over his account being hacked when it managed to grow an organic following of 150k people.”
Good morning fam❤️
— Prince #BBNaija (@PrinceNenwerem) August 7, 2020
Prince’ Instagram account got hacked and we are trying to recover it. Kindly click this link to follow his backup page https://t.co/T1JgEfnTgJ
RT for others to see 🙏🏾#BBNaija #PrinceBBNaija pic.twitter.com/4kgIx88ILy
Earlier this week, fellow housemate “Lucy Edet's account was also hacked but was successfully gotten back.
“Although she has lost quite a number of followers and is down at 14k followers, it appears her fans are not giving up at growing her social media presence.”
Check-Out Lucy's Instagram Acc.👇
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“Still on the (Cross River-born lady), a few hours ago, “Lucy” trended online and social media users have been buzzing with reactions.”
Old photos of “Lucy” hustling recently surfaced online, leaving many fans wowed and impressed at how hardworking she is.
“In the photos, “Lucy” is seen selling roasted plantain. “The photos which are currently going around on the internet have been admired by a lot of people who described the 30_year_old as a hustler.”
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It seems Nigerians are also keeping themselves entertained with the Big Brother Cameroon show which is also called “Biggy237”, alongside the Lockdown show, as more videos have emerged online.
“It was earlier reported that photos from the (Big Brother Cameroon) show surfaced online as Nigerians talked about it.”
Twitter users who are watching the Cameroon reality TV show have compared it to the one from Nigeria.
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