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BBNaija Lockdown: Prince and Kiddwaya Evicted From The Big Brother House


The seventh live eviction show saw Prince and Kiddwaya get evicted from the BBNaija Lockdown house.

During the week, TrikyTee won the Head of House Challenge, and chose Laycon as his Deputy. This automatically saved both of them from eviction.

After the Head of House games on Monday, each housemate got to nominate two other housemates for possible eviction.

At the end of the nomination process, Ozo, Dorathy, Kiddwaya and Prince had the highest nominations and were immediately put up for possible eviction.

In a brief interview with Ebuka, Prince mentioned that he had a feeling he was going to leave the house today, but he was hopeful. He also talked about “his girls”, saying that he loves Dorathy like a sister and he started to like Tolanibaj when he realized she liked him as well. He also asked Ebuka to be his mentor saying he wants to be an Ebuka that can act. He added that he hope he can go into acting and event hosting, as well as have a salon of his own someday.



Kiddwaya speaking with Ebuka said now that he’s out, “it’s straight to work.” He reconfirmed that he has no feelings for Nengi but Erica is way more than a friend and she makes him feel safe. He said he’s going to head back to the gym and become physically fit again before he sees what’s next, because a huge part of his brand is dependent on his physical fitness.

Ebuka ended the night by advising the housemates to be focused and expect to be stabbed in the back as the competition becomes stiffer.

The housemates are now down to seven in the BBNaija Lockdown House competing for the N85 Million prize and only one will take the crown. Who that person will be is completely up to the viewers’ votes.

Big Brother Naija season 5 airs 24/7 on DStv channel 198 (197 IS20) and GOtv Max and Jolli (Plus) on channel 29. Betway is the Headline sponsor of BBNaija season 5 and the Gold sponsor is Guinness.

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