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Ka3na And Lilo Are The First Housemates To Be Evicted From The BBNaija Lockdown House

Ka3na and Lilo have been evicted from the Big Brother Naija Lockdown Show. The two housemates were evicted at the first eviction show of the season this Sunday, August 2, 2020 making them the first set of housemates to leave the show. 

The two evicted housemates along with Eric and Praise scored the lowest public votes after all the housemates, except for the HoH and Deputy, who were put up for nomination on Monday. After the bottom four were announced by Ebuka during the live eviction show, each housemate was then given the opportunity to nominate two out of the four for possible eviction.

The four housemates with the lowest votes were Lilo, Eric, Praise and Ka3na. After each housemate voted in the diary room, Ka3na and Lilo received the highest nominations from their fellow housemates and were evicted immediately leaving Eric and Praise in the house.

Speaking to Ebuka after her eviction, Ka3na says she will miss all the housemates but particularly Lucy and Dorathy who she has built friendship with. The mother of one also says she will now focus on building her brand and business outside the BBNaija house.

In a similar vein, Lilo will be building her business as well as pursuing a post-graduate studies. The 23-year-old says she has no regrets and was absolutely being herself during her two-week stay in the BBNaija house.

With Lilo and Ka3na out of the house, there are 18 housemates in the house competing for the N85M prize and you can be sure there will be even more drama in the coming weeks.

Big Brother Naija season 5 airs 24/7 on DStv channel 198 and GOtv Max and Jolli on channel 29. Betway is the Headline sponsor of BBNaija season 5 and the Gold sponsor is Guinness.

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