Every year, Biggie opens his doors and takes people into his home. Sometimes, they are well-behaved and just want to find love. Other times, they walk into the house with one plan and one plan only: to cause commotion.

Cee-C

Cee-C ran so that all the other troublemakers on this list could crawl. From snapping the elastic rope on her partner to cussing Tobi for hours on end, Cee-C ruled Big Brother’s house with an iron fist, and we’re quite surprised she was never sent packing.

Chaos level: 20. Cee-C had everyone quaking at the thought of an altercation with her.

Brighto

There’s nothing worse than a behind-the-scenes troublemaker. You would never find Big Brother’s Lord Baelish at the forefront of the commotion, but if you ask the involved parties, they’ll point him and his bad advice out as the genesis of their problems.

Chaos level: 19.5. Not only did he go around starting the trouble, he did it without remorse.

Seyi

He was annoying the first time and wouldn’t let Tacha rest, but the second time? He walked into Biggie’s house with the audacity of 1,000 men and the misogyny of 10,000. None of the girls were safe from his foolishness, not even Venita, who went about defending his actions.

Chaos level: 10. Seyi walked into the house and created a special type of chaos that we’ve never seen before, one that should have led to Biggie’s ninjas pushing him and his bad behaviour out the door.

Tacha

A one-man army, Tacha started the season on her own and ended the same way. Everyone was trying to get her and her confidence out of the house, putting her up for eviction every chance they got. In turn, Tacha swore to show them all pepper, and she did. She won every fight she got into, except the very last one with Mercy.

Chaos level: 10. Only because she had no ally in that house and had to start her chaos from scratch, hold her on with other people, and beat them all at their game.

Pere

We already knew Pere was a problem when he almost finished us with his US army status, then he became Head of House and decided to cosplay as a dictator. His HOH tenures aside, it’s a miracle Pere didn’t pull Biggie’s house down with his anger because his go-to move was to cause chaos, get upset that people were upset by the chaos, and hulk out on everyone. Like the time he punched a hole in the wall to scare Doyin.

Chaos level: 9. We think the spirit of chaos resident in Biggie’s house entered him once he walked through the doors because his behaviour was beyond wild.

Erica

All Erica wanted to do in Biggie’s house was participate in tasks, kiss her baby, and sleep. Obviously, Biggie’s children hate peace, and everyone who tried to look for her trouble got surplus trouble.

Chaos level: 9. Erica was sweet and calm in the house, but the moment someone activated her chaos, shit went down.

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Ike 

We’re still of the opinion that Big Brother should have locked Ikechukwu up. Every time he stepped into Biggie’s house, all he did was steal, annoy everyone, and cause commotion. During his season, Ike went around stealing and causing chaos. Big Brother opened his doors to him again, and guess what this man did again?

Chaos level:  8.5. His chaos was just his bad behaviour and intrusive thoughts coming out to play.

Mercy

She came into the house for two reasons, to get the money and look like a bad bitch, but woe betide anybody that looked for Mercy’s trouble, especially after the Saturday night parties. She would cuss you out and then tag her man in to continue the job.

Chaos level: 8. It took little for Mercy to drop her accent and show everyone how we roll in Lagos.

Tolani Baj

 

Her first time in Biggie’s house, Tolani Baj only fought when people tried to play her for a fool or come for her man. Her second time, though? 

All you had to do was breathe wrongly in her direction, and she would show you pepper.

Chaos level: 7. Do you know how we know TBaj is a chaotic queen? Half of her fights could’ve been avoided. 

Taking the blanket off Ilebaye and Neoenergy and then cussing Ilebaye out was uncalled for and didn’t need to happen.

Angel

In her defense, the only times she threatened to turn Biggie’s house upside down (and delivered on that threat) were when the “adults” Biggie put in his house tried to use their age to intimidate her. Other than that, Angel spent both her seasons minding her business and finding love.

Chaos level: 6.5. She tried her best never to start trouble, but if they brought it her way, she always helped them finish it

Venita

 We don’t remember her being such a troublesome Trina in her season, but everyone felt her wrath when she returned for BBNaija All-Stars. From her cousin to her extra close friends to her baby boy, we’re surprised she didn’t share some to Biggie himself.

Chaos level: 6. The chaos was mostly just her screaming the house down and cussing people out. We believe she could’ve added a little more oomph.

Doyin

Like Brighto, Doyin used word of mouth to shake the foundations of her Big Brother’s house. But, unlike him, she never caused the chaos and left. She made sure to remain at the scene of the commotion so everyone knew she was the mastermind.

Chaos level: 6. She did her best, but your best is never good enough in Big Brother’s house of madness and commotion.

Ilebaye

We know older Nigerians can be a lot and everyone likes to form seniority, but Ilebaye almost never waited for them to start before she cried wolf. With the way she kept fighting real and imaginary battles with the housemates, we won’t be surprised if that was all a part of her plan.

Chaos level: 5. Ilebaye put in little effort for maximum results because every time she played the same game, all the housemates fell for it and started displaying their chaotic selves.

Tboss and Bisola

They went around causing trouble, mostly for each other and anybody who tried to interfere in their fights.

Chaos level: 4. Two focused queens. They knew they had a problem with each other and tried to limit their outbursts to just themselves and those who tried to put their mouth in their business.

Omashola 

He wasn’t a troublemaker as much as he was annoying and loud. He would make comments and jokes about you and your situation, and sometimes, if you didn’t find it funny, he’d escalate the situation and make it a whole thing.

Chaos level: 3. It was good but could’ve been better.

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