 The Big Brother Niger reality television show, a programme that showcases the behaviour of people drawn from all walks of life, has ended with the winner taking a total prize value of 19 million nair. Despite the stereotype about the reality television show, a social affairs analyst says the show frames the Nigerian pop culture across the world. The Big Brother Niger reality TV show has witnessed six seasons since its inception. The sixth season of the show came with a twist as he had a double premiere on the 24th and 25th July 2021 with 22 housemates while four new ones were added to the game on day 14. The show ended with one of the housemates. Hazael Onua also owns White Money, emerging the winner. A social commentator Valentina Chwm says the show is a valuable social experiment as he showcases Nigeria creativity and pop culture across the world. He says the show has the power to promote the GDP growth in the entertainment sector. Nigeria's creative sector accounts for 2.3 per cent, approximately over 200 billion nair of Nigeria's GDP that was in 2016, and we choose like the BBN. We can help in tippening, expanding and entrenching such GDP growth throughout the entertainment sector. The price to be won is one of the major attractions for contestants and it increases with each season. The cash price for season six is 30 million nair, with other prices amounting to 90 million nair. Some young Nigerians share their thoughts on what they would do should their win. If I won a 30 million nair, the next day you will see me in US.