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BBNaija: Tolanibaj and two others evicted from Big Brother Naija house (Video)
BBNaija Housemate Tolanibaj, Wathoni and Brighto have been evicted from Big Brother Naija reality show.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the Host of the Big Brother season five Ebuka, announced Tolanibaj, Wathoni and Brighto’s eviction during the Sunday, 30 August live show after he had earlier revealed the Housemates for possible eviction.
Ebuka named all the Housemates in the house, except the Head of House, Ozo and his deputy, Nengi.
Tolanibaj was evicted first, followed by Wathoni, then Brighto.
The host of the BBNaija Lockdown edition, however, revealed that starting from 5pm on Monday, Biggie will be calling Housemates for Nomination.
The remaining Housemates not put up for eviction as usual, that they will have to vote to save one of the four BBNaija Housemates put up for eviction.
Tolanibaj was called first to vote two housemates for immediate eviction. And she picked Wathoni for immediate eviction.
Most of the housemates not up for eviction choose Wathoni first.
Wathoni became the sixth BBNaija Housemate to be evicted from the lockdown edition of the reality show.
Below is how viewers voted…
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