August 20, 2021

Why Many Tip SEN. SADE BENT's Daughter, JACKIE B To Go Far At BBNAIJA S6

She is already one of the favorites tipped to go all the way to the final round (even to become the winner) of the current season six of the Big Brother reality TV show. With her calm personality and the beauty with which she carries her body in the house, she has since won a multitude of fans who are ready to go all the way with her. Jackie Bent has also got an added advantage outside the house via her influential mum, who is one of the prominent female politicians in the country. Jackie's mum has been building a strong force to support her daughter to victory at the reality TV show. Her long list of influential friends, as well as their family and friends are all rooting for Jackie B. They have been mobilizing online support for her, including sharing on recharge cards to fans so they can continue to vote for her to stay in the house.
Jackie B, the beautiful, curvy mum of one is the second daughter of Senator Grace Shade Bent. She has a four year old son. She has got a great passion for fashion and this explains why she is a fashion entrepreneur. 

She attended the American University of Nigeria Academy in her home state of Adamawa for her secondary education, and later got a BA in Business Management and International Strategic Enterprise, as well as an MA in International Fashion Business at Nottingham Trent University in the UK.

Jackie launched her clothing line Lureino Bent (LB) in 2016. She also launched her online store the same year. She is brand manager, business consultant, and a fashion stylist. 
She also is the producer and host of a talk show called Real Life with Jackie Bent.

Jackie's mum, Folashade, was elected in April 2007 on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Adamawa South Constituency, Adamawa State. She served a single term till 2011.
Senator Bent opened a new vista in representation with her populist programmes that directly touched the lives of the people of her constituency during her tenure. She aspired for the Adamawa South seat in 2019, but the aspiration did come to fruition.