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Big Brother Titans housemate, Yaya has said that if she visits Nigeria she might not go back to her country.

Yaya who is one of the South African housemates on the show made this known in a conversation with Olivia, Yvonne, and Nana on Thursday.

She said she would like to learn how to make different Nigerian delicacies.

Also Read: #BBTitans Yaya Shares Life’s Experience

”I already said if I come to Lagos next, I might just not come back.

”I want to learn how to cook Jollof, pepper soup, and others.” She added.

Excited over her statement, the Nigerian female housemates told Yaya that she will enjoy her trip.

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They told her there are beautiful places to visit that would make her trip memorable.

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