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#BBNaijaS7: Amaka predicts winners of level up season
One of the evicted Big Brother Naija Reality Show Housemates, Chiamaka Crystal Mbah (Amaka), has revealed who she thinks stands a good chance of winning the show..
On how she feels about Giddyfia from the go and how they fell apart, Amaka said, “I was attracted to him and I liked him but I wanted to take things slowly because feelings are really heightened inside the house and he was also hurting a lot of people. Also, when Ebuka spoke about his moments in the bathroom with Rachael, it just messed my mind up and I was wondering what kind of pet he was that was how it went from a hundred to zero like. I have always said I am an extremist it’s either I am with you or not, I am never in the middle.”
She said in a recent interview, “I really don’t know, but I think it could be Phyna or Hermes. Phyna has fans on the outside and Hermes for me is doing a good job. Like I said in the house one person I would like to chill with outside from level one would be Hermes because there’s something about him he is his that kind of person you would want to be friends with.”
Going by the number of housemates that nominated her for eviction, Amaka stated that she thinks they saw her as a threat, “I think they saw me as a threat and that wasn’t the best of weeks for me and we just merged not everyone would like you and again it’s a game. I remember some weeks when Chi Chi was not on their good books. If the special eviction happened then, they would have sent her home too. It’s just a thing of how was that week so that wasn’t a good week for me.”
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