BBNaija S10: Why Dede didn’t win – Delta gov aide

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The Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Delta State Governor, Mr. Ossai Success, has claimed that regional bias played a role in the outcome of the just-concluded  Big Brother Naija Season 10, alleging that Dede, the first runner-up, was unfairly denied victory.

Shortly after the winner was announced, Ossai took to his official X account on Sunday to voice his dissatisfaction, claiming that the first runner-up, Dede, was unfairly denied the top prize and should have been crowned the true winner.

“Dede was robbed by BBNaija organisers because Delta boy Kellyrae won last year’s season, so they didn’t want another Delta to win this year’s edition. She truly deserved the Big Brother Naija crown, not the second position. She ought to have been the winner, not because she’s from Delta, but because she made everyone who watched the show proud,” he wrote.Related News

He, however, revealed plans to take legal action on the claims that the voting results was rigged. He also expressed his disappointment in the result.

“I’ll be suing Big Brother Naija on behalf of Dede because the voting was rigged. I’m highly disappointed in this season,” he added.

His claims center around the belief that Dede, the first runner-up and a contestant from Delta State, was unfairly denied victory.

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