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The Big Brother Nigeria, BBNaija season 6 reality show has come to an end for housemates Yerins, Niyi, and Beatrice.

It was an emotional-tensed moment as the first eviction show started with the show host, Ebuka and his signature monologues.

After he had spoken to the housemates and reviewed some highlights from the week, he asked the nominated housemates for eviction to stand up.

Shortly after Ebuka announced Yerins as the first housemate to be evicted from the ongoing show, he also announced Niyi.

However, Beatrice was also announced to join the evicted housemates from the ‘Shine Ya Eye’ season 6 edition.

However, the show host introduced three new housemates to the audience. The pioneer housemates are: Michael, Kayvee, JMK and Queen.

Michael, an artist said he is bringing all the fun already missing in the house.

Kayvee, a photographer also said he will bring positive energy.

The third new housemate, JMK, aka Jumoke Adedoyin, a lawyer and footballer, said she will provide the fun part missing in the house.

“I hope the housemates are not rigid and welcome me,” she added.

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