BBNaija: Housemates vote for eviction

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Big Brother Naija 2018 housemates, grouped in pairs, have finally nominated two pairs of housemates they think should leave the house.

The housemates voted this way on Monday:

Bitto & Princess – 1. Teddy A and BamBam; 2. KBrule and Khloe

Lolu & Anto – 1. Angel and Ifu 2. KBrule and Khloe

Vandora & DeeOne – 1. Angel and Ifu; 2. Lolu and Anto

Rico & Ahneeka – 1. Miracle and Nina; 2. Bitto and Princess

KBrule & Khloe – 1. Bitto and Princess; 2. Miracle and Nina

Leo & Alex – 1. Angel and Ifu; 2. Bitto and Princess

Teddy & BamBam – 1. KBrule and Khloe; 2. Miracle and Nina

Miracle & Nina – 1. KBrule and Khloe; 2. Angel and Ifu

Angel & Ifu – 1. KBrule and Khloe; 2. Leo and Alex

Tobi & Cee-C – 1. Bitto and Princess; 2. Lolu and Anto

However Tobi who won the ‘Head of House’ challenge which automatically gets him off the eviction list, got the opportunity of saving one pair and replacing with another.

Tobi saved Miracle and Nina, and replaced them with Teddy A and BamBam.



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