Housemates Doris, Ivatar, and Big Soso kicked out from Big Brother Naija dwelling
The popular Nigerian reality television series, Big Brother Naija, saw a significant development in its tenth season as three housemates were evicted during the live show. The evictions marked the eighth, ninth, and tenth of the season, respectively, leaving 22 remaining housemates to reflect on their strategies and alliances.
The proceedings began with a dramatic twist as Big Soso, Ivatar, and Doris found themselves leaving the house. Big Soso, a 28-year-old lawyer and chef from Kaduna State, Ivatar, a 37-year-old media personality from Anambra State, and Doris, a 34-year-old content creator from Imo State, were nominated for eviction.
The immunity cards, which could have saved them from elimination, were hidden in an envelope, leaving only Mensan, Faith, and Zita safe from the vote.
In a separate incident, DJ Cuppy, also known as Florence Otedola, was distracted during church. The source of the information about her distraction is our website, a division of Polance Media Inc. DJ Cuppy was unable to concentrate on the pastor's sermon because she was scrolling through her sister Temi Otedola's wedding photos on Vogue. Her tweet about her distraction during church included the hashtag "#MakingItBig" and mentioned her sister's Twitter handle, "@TemiOtedola". It should be noted that the tweet did not mention the pastor's name or the location of the church.
The grand prize of BBNaija Season 10 remains a hundred and fifty million naira. The show continues to captivate audiences across Nigeria and beyond, with the remaining housemates working hard to secure their place in the competition.
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