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BBNaija 2019: How to vote for favourite housemates

















Voting on season four of Big Brother Naija show tagged ‘Pepper Dem’ officially started on Monday night following the first nomination show.
This season, viewers have four ways of voting for their favourite housemate to remain in the show which will be via SMS, BBNaija Website, BBNaija Mobile site and via DStv and GOtv apps.
In the procedure sent to DAILY POST by the organizers, to be eligible to vote for a favourite housemate, fans will need to register on the BBNaija web and mobile sites and on the MyDStv app or GOtv app if they are a subscriber in Nigeria.
How to register on the Big Brother web and mobile sites:
Log on to africamagic.tv/bigbrother on either web or mobile
Click on the Vote menu item.
Click on Register and enter your name, surname, year of birth, gender, cell phone number in the international format e.g. +2348000000000 and your preferred password.
You will receive an OTP (One Time Pin) via SMS.
Enter your OTP.
Once registered, you will be able to vote after each Nomination Show.
Votes are free, but data costs apply.
How to vote on the Big Brother web and mobile site if you’re a registered voter:
Log on to africamagic.tv/bigbrother on either web or mobile
Click on the Vote menu item.
Click on Sign in and enter your cell phone number in the international format e.g. +2348000000000
Enter your chosen password
Select your favourite housemate.
Enter your number of votes and cast your vote by clicking VOTE.
Votes on the website and mobile site are limited to 100 votes each per user.
Votes are free, but data costs apply.
How to vote via the MyDStv or MyGOtv App (Nigeria subscribers only.)
Log into the MyDStv or MtGotv app selecting Nigeria; enter your surname or mobile number and your smartcard number
Then look for the Vote Now button and follow the instructions to cast your vote
How to vote via SMS:
You can vote for your favourite housemate via SMS by sending VOTE and the housemate’s name to 32052.
Votes via SMS are limited to 100 votes per user.

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