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By Oyinlola Awonuga (The New Diplomat’s Entertainment, Fashion and Sports Desk)

 

Housemates Eric and Tochi were evicted from the Big Brother house, Sunday evening.

Their journey in the house came to an end as they were recently voted by fellow housemates to leave the house.

It has been three drama-filled weeks in the fifth season of the Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) reality show and things just got even more heated up as the house witnessed the second eviction show August 9, 2020.

Eric, Kaisha, Tochi and Trikytee were put up for possible eviction by the voting public.

During the previous Sunday night eviction show, Ka3na and Lilo became the first set of female housemates to be evicted from the reality show.

The two were among housemates who garnered the least amount of votes from the public. However, they were both sent packing after fellow housemates voted them out during a voting process that took place in the diary room.

Lilo’s eviction came as a rude shock to her as she had totally not seen it coming.

Ka3na, on the other hand, noted that she was grateful for the platform and will use it to build her brand moving forward.

The eviction today reduced  the contesting housemates to 16 as they compete to win the biggest prize ever at show, valued at N85 million.

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