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Praise evicted from Big Brother Naija house

Big Brother Naija Lockdown housemate, Praise, was evicted from the Big Brother Naija house during the live eviction show on Sunday night.

Praise, an exotic dancer and fitness instructor, is the sixth housemate to be evicted from the keenly contested reality show.
His eviction leaves 14 housemates to compete for the N85m grand prize.

He had the least number of viewer votes and it landed him in the bottom four category this week alongside TrikyTee, Wathoni, Praise, and Vee.
Surprisingly, Wathoni, who had said she wished to go home this weekend, survived the eviction.

Away from the evictions, the show host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, brought a bit of drama to the house by asking the housemates direct and difficult questions that almost pitched them against one another.
Ebuka put Brighto on the spot by asking him why he told Kiddwaya that Neo told a lot of lies. As expected, Brighto, denied ever saying such five times and this led to some back and forth between him and Ebuka. The later gave up after a few minutes.

Ebuka also asked Vee why she was fond of badmouthing Erica while conversing with Laycon. Vee struggled to make her points known and defend herself by saying she was simply looking out for her ‘guy’ Laycon.
Next on the hot seat was Prince. Ebuka asked him what he felt for Tolanibaj and Prince responded saying that they are an item.

Tonight’s live eviction show was no doubt an interesting one as it was filled with several twist and turns. 

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