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#BBNaija 2019: All housemates up for possible eviction
Popular reality TV show, BBNaija, constantly finds ways to impress and entertain viewers with new twists and turns.
Just recently, one housemate, Tuoyo, was evicted from the BBNaija house as two other housemates, Seyi and Tacha, were fake-evicted and made to stay in a secret room for some days.The rest of the housemates who believe they are now 14 in number have no idea Seyi and Tacha are still in the game as they were made to nominate a fresh set of housemates for possible eviction.
See who the housemates nominated below:
Jacye nominated Frodd and Thelma
Ike nominated Jeff and Nelson
Gedoni nominated Thelma and Omashola
Frodd nominated Jeff and Nelson
Mercy nominated Jackye and Jeff
Omashola nominated Thelma and Frodd
Diane nominated Mike and Jackye
Nelson nominated Jeff and Khafi
Khafi nominated Jeff and Thelma
Sir Dee nominated Omashola and Thelma
Esther nominated Jeff and Omashola
Mike nominated Khafi and Frodd
Jeff nominated Khafi and Ike
Despite all the nominations, Big Brother announced that all the housemates have been put up for possible eviction.
Perhaps this was done not to give the fake-evicted housemates, Seyi and Tacha, an unfair advantage seeing as nobody nominated them. They were also put up for possible eviction.
Time will tell how it turns out.
All the Housemates have been Nominated for Eviction.#BBNaijahttps://t.co/uFHltiqZnA pic.twitter.com/iAqavx7UAV
— Big Brother Naija (@BBNaija) July 22, 2019
Follow us on social media:Seyi and Tacha are also up for Eviction.#BBNaijahttps://t.co/uFHltiqZnA pic.twitter.com/GG4cjOw2nY
— Big Brother Naija (@BBNaija) July 22, 2019
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