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BREAKING: Kellyrae Emerges Big Brother Naija Season 9 Winner – Ravenewsonline

Kellyrae has emerged as the winner of the Big Brother Naija season 9 ‘No Loose Guard’ edition.

Kellyrae edged Wanni who came in second and Onyeka third to emerge winner of the night.

As the winner, Kellyrae goes home with a cash prize of N60million and a brand-new car worth N40m bringing the total prize worth to N100m.

Read Also: BBNaija: The Final Showdown Begins, Explosive Evictions, Toke Spills the Tea, and Kelly Rae Grabs Head of House – Ravenewsonline

Recall that 14 pairs of dynamic duos – 28 housemates, including two sets of twins, a married couple, besties, gym bros, and even a niece and aunt were introduced into Biggie’s house at the beginning of the reality show on Sunday, July 28.

However, on Sunday, September 1, after the live eviction, the duos were separated in the No Loose Guard season. The new twist left the housemates speechless as Biggie dropped the bombshell.

The game became officially became a solo competition, and they understood that only one housemate will emerge as the winner of this season.

Read Also: BBNaija: Twists, evictions, alliances, strikes and more on episode 8 of The Buzz – Ravenewsonline

This twist sure tested the housemates’ loyalty, resilience and ability to strategise independently.

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