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BBNAIJA: Queen, Nini and Saga are evicted

Big Brother Naija “Shine Ya Eye” housemates Queen, Nini and Saga have been evicted from the reality show.

The housemates were evicted in the Sunday Live Eviction show with the reality show host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu. 

Queen was the first housemate to be evicted but she expressed her shock to Ebuka, saying she never expected to be out. 

Nini then became the second housemate to be evicted. While speaking with Ebuka after the Eviction, she was quizzed about her situationship with Saga and she said she only saw him as a friend.  

Saga was the final housemate to be evicted. And he said that the house would have been boring if he had remained without Nini. 

Recall that Whitemoney, Angel,  Pere, Saga, Nini and Queen were all up for possible eviction this Sunday. 

With the eviction, the housemates going to the finals are Whitemoney, Liquorose, and Emmanuel.

Meanwhile, two housemates, Pere and Angel who have faced fake eviction during the live show are now pitted against each other for them to continue as finalists on the show. 

The duo who have now been isolated in a ‘white room’ in the BBNaija house, have to battle their way back into the show through ‘trucks and screwdrivers’, according to Biggie.

Speaking to the fake evicted housemates, Biggie explained the terms and conditions of the game, stating that the loser would go home while the winner will have a chance to join the race in becoming the winner of the competition.

Biggie said, “Welcome to the most intense game you have ever played. It is a game of trucks and screwdrivers. This game can only have one winner as decided by Big Brother. Win the game and you walk back into the house as a finalist and compete as a finalist. Losing means you go home as one of the evicted housemates.

“What you have in front of you are two identical toys, one for you Pere, and the other for Angel. Also in front of you is a single green bulb as you can see that the bulb is on, for now, we shall switch it off.

Biggie continued, “The next time you see the bulb on you must unscrew the truck. There is a picture of how to assemble it. You are only allowed to work as long as the bulb is on… if you continue while the bulb is off then you might be penalized

“A note of warning, be very careful not to break the toy’s part. You may be penalized; the penalty may be as intense as losing the game finally. The first housemate to finish and announces wins.”

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