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BBNaija’s Nini, Saga, evicted as Pere, Angel battle for finalist spot

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Pere Egbi

Former U.S Military, Pere Egbi has exited the BBNaija House, but he has not been evicted, in a shocking eviction night twist.

But Queen, Nini and her love interest Saga have been ejected and have performed the ritual of valedictory interviews with Ebuka, the host.

It turned out too that Queen made a similar exit like Pere, with both now asked to duel in a game in the White Room.

One of them will have the opportunity of going back into the House and getting a spot in the final week if they carry out Biggies assignment properly.

When prompted, they will dismantle the toy truck in front of them. The person that does faster will win the Task and join the finalists.

Speaking to the fake evicted housemates, Biggie explained the terms and conditions of the game, stating that the loser would go home while the winner will have a chance to join the race in becoming the winner of the competition.

Biggie said, “Welcome to the most intense game you have ever played. It is a game of trucks and screwdrivers. This game can only have one winner as decided by Big Brother. Win the game and you walk back into the house as a finalist and compete as a finalist. Losing means you go home as one of the evicted housemates.

“What you have in front of you are two identical toys, one for you Pere, and the other for Angel. Also in front of you is a single green bulb as you can see that the bulb is on, for now, we shall switch it off.

Biggie continued, “The next time you see the bulb on you must unscrew the truck. There is a picture of how to assemble it. You are only allowed to work as long as the bulb is on… if you continue while the bulb is off then you might be penalized

“A note of warning, be very careful not to break the toy’s part. You may be penalized; the penalty may be as intense as losing the game finally. The first housemate to finish and announces wins.”

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