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Pere shocked to have been spared eviction anguish

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By Kehinde Okeowo

Since Big Brother Nigeria season 6 “Shine Ya Eye” edition started , Pere , one of the housemates has witnessed more hostility than any other housemate in the house.

This is partly due to being one of wild card candidates , the other being Maria, and his confrontation with one of the darlings of the house , White Money.

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He has also been described as egoistic and arrogant by most of his colleagues in the house. Even his closest ally in the house, Saga, said he is suicidal and calm and he is not entirely interested in being his friend.

Therefore, it was not surprising, when the American based Nigerian actor, said he was shocked to have escaped being nominated this week.

Pere is no doubt a very strong contender , having survived many nominations, one of which consumed his fellow wild card entrant , Maria. His fan base was also believed to be responsible for keeping Saga, who narrowly missed being evicted last week in the game.

While discussing yesterday night Yousef, Pere, confessed he was shocked that Big Brother did not mention his name while revealing the list of housemates up for possible eviction this Sunday.

“I was shocked when Big Brother didn’t call me. I was ready to stand up.” Pere said.

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The handsome housemate whom most of the ladies have admitted they are attracted to, said he however, does not care if fellow housemates hate him for nominating them as it was just a game.

“Anyone that hates me for nominating them it’s their business.

“It’s a game and I don’t care about those that nominated me when I leave the house,” he concluded.

Five housemates , Angel, Yousef, Cross , Saskay and Emmanuel are up for possible eviction this week, and one or more of the names listed will be leaving the show on Sunday.

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