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Deji, 2 others, leave BBNaija house as Biggie embarks on triple eviction

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Deji was also unveiled by the show anchor, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu as a fake housemate before he was subsequently evicted from the house

By Kehinde Okeowo 

The fifth eviction in the Big Brother Naija ‘Level Up’ house, saw three housemates leave the show during the live eviction show on Sunday evening.  

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Deji, Diana, and Giddyfia became the ninth, 10th, and 11th housemates to leave the show respectively.

Prior to their eviction, Amaka was controversially evicted from the house after Biggie asked the housemates to nominate each other for immediate eviction last Monday.  

Just like the last live Sunday eviction show, all the housemates, except 

Dotun, who won the Head of House games, were all put up for possible eviction.  

It all started with the show anchor, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu unveiling Deji as a fake housemate and his subsequent eviction from the house.

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He later came back to name Diana and Giddyfia as the other two housemates to leave the Big Brother house after they scored the least after viewers of the show voted.  

So far, Christy O, Cyph, Khalid, Ilebaye, Kess, Pharmsavi, Modella, and Amaka have been evicted from the BBNaija season 7 show.

Biggie had disqualified ex-Miss Nigeria, Beauty, after she received three strikes for breaking the house rules, meaning 8 housemates had left the show before the latest eviction.  

Apart from Rachel and Chizzy, who are Biggie’s agents, otherwise known as Riders, 15 real housemates are now left on the show.

The Sunday live eviction also featured an electrifying performance from popular Nigerian musician, Chike. 

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