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#BBNaija Day 11: Housemates Get Strong Words From Biggie As They Lose Their Wager

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It was a real challenging day for the #bbnaija housemates as they got tongue lashed by big brother after losing their eager.

Despite the fact that the #bbnaija housemates managed to put up an amazing performance that they had put together on Sexual Consent, and their outstanding score at the memory game, it was obvious that Biggie was not impressed.

Of all the #bbnaija housemates, Ifu Ennada and Miracle undeniably put up a stunning act, which was supported by other fellow housmates who drummed and sang along to their performance.

Earlier in the day, big brother had warned the #bbnaija housemates against the constant buzz in the House, the foot-dragging and breaking of rules. He even went on further to scorn Anti, who appeared ill-at-ease for discussing the content of her Diary Room session.

Biggie also expressed concern about Housemates not bringing their A-game onscreen, and he used the opportunity to use harsh words, in the hope that it will prompt them into getting their act together.

However, it appeared as if the #bbnaija Housemates did not get the message and Biggie decided to pounce them harder. After admonishing the group, Biggie informed them they had lost their Wager which will increase the price of groceries articles.

Khloe and Angel appeared most hit as the former rolled her eyes in anger while the latter burried his head in his hands. It seemed biggie had hit the #bbnaija housemates with a huge blow as this is the second time in two weeks they miss the target.

The Head of House Tobi took the biggest and hardest blow which perhaps was rightly deserved for the failure of the other #bbnaija Housemates are his failure as it spoke directly to his leadership skills.

Tobi stayed behind the group and when he finally left the arena he walked straight to his bedroom.

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