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Ike, Seyi, Prince And Lucy’s Time In The BBNaija House Ends In A Shocking Eviction

Ike, Seyi, Prince And Lucy’s Time In The BBNaija House Ends In A Shocking Eviction

In a series of unexpected twists and turns, this Sunday’s live eviction show at the Big Brother Naija: All-Stars house proved to be an emotional rollercoaster for fans and housemates alike. Before the evictions, the atmosphere was tense as Big Brother dished out punishments to Neo and Pere for microphone infringements. Along with this, both Ike and Alex received stern and final warnings for their heated arguments on Thursday, setting the tone for a dramatic evening.

Ike was the first to face eviction, catching many off guard. His departure was a shock, given his strategic gameplay and significant presence in the house. The surprises continued with Lucy, a special house guest of Biggie’s – not in the race for the 120 million naira prize – she was also shown the exit door in quick succession. Just when viewers thought they had seen it all, Prince, another house guest, was told by Biggie that there was a special mission for him and after packing his luggage and a quick but emotions laden conversation in the diary room, his time in the Big Brother: All-Stars house came to an end.

The night’s final – and perhaps the most anticipated eviction across the continent – was Seyi. His exit came amidst a cloud of controversy due to some remarks he made during his time in the house. Recognising the need to address the situation, Seyi apologised for his offensive comments during his post-eviction interview with Ebuka.

Each evictee had a moment to share their future aspirations. Ike seemed optimistic about getting back to work, Lucy expressed interest in launching a fashion brand, her grilling show and movies while Prince was excited about his new record label and returning to his salon business, along with exploring acting and production.

With such a tumultuous eviction night behind them, the remaining housemates are now gearing up for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. With the grand prize drawing closer, the game’s intensity is expected to reach new heights in the coming weeks.

After four surprising evictions, Big Brother has turned up the heat and fans will now have to fight extra hard to keep their favourites in the house! Viewers can save their faves by voting via the MyDStv and MyGOtv apps, mobile, or website. Depending on their subscription, all DStv subscribers are liable to up to 10,000 votes (Prestige subscribers) or as little as 200 votes. GOtv subscribers, on the other hand, get between 200 and 750 votes (GOtv Supa+) based on their subscription.

Until the next eviction show next Sunday, viewers can enjoy BBNaija All-Stars on the 24/7 channel – DStv ch. 198 and GOtv ch. 49. Remember, if you are away from home and don’t want to miss a minute of the action, you can catch up with your favourite All-Star housemates on the DStv Stream app or Showmax. For more information about the show and programming, visit https://www.dstv.com/africamagic/en-ng/show/big-brother-naija.

Moniepoint Nigeria is the headline sponsor for the BBNaija All-Stars Edition and HFM – forex and commodities broker is the associate sponsor.

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