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BBNaija: Seyi Becomes Head Of House A Second Time

Florence Uwaeme

It was not surprising at all as Seyi emerged as Head of House for the second time as predicted by yours truly. His emergence I guess was partially because Biggie made scapegoats of nine housemates who would have made the challenge tougher.
Recall that Omashola, Sir Dee, Mike, Elozonam, Joe, Jackye, Frodd, Enkay, and Tacha were banned from contesting in both the head of house challenge and the veto power game of chance on Saturday by Biggie for flouting the rules in his house. When you are in somebody’s house, you’ve got to abide by their rules.


Recall that Omashola, Sir Dee, Mike, Elozonam, Joe, Jackye, Frodd, Enkay, and Tacha were banned from contesting in both the head of house challenge and the veto power game of chance on Saturday by Biggie for flouting the rules in his house. When you are in somebody’s house, you’ve got to abide by their rules.

The impossible line challenge is indeed, impossible a line to walk in because it is done wearing a blindfold. Housemates were to walk the line with a blindfold. One is out of the game once he/she steps out of the line. Biggie’s Ninjas were on strike, we had Jackye Omashola stand in their place.

Cindy, Diane, Mercy, Seyi, Venita and Gedoni were the first set of housemates to give it a shot. For lack of balance, Ike, Esther and Khafi were out of the game during the first round.

Cindy and Seyi were the last housemates standing after other housemates walked out of the line. We all crowned Cindy the winner before Seyi miraculously beat her by coming out at 45 seconds.

Some unsatisfied viewers have, however, accused Biggie of not paying attention to details during the game. According to them, Cindy’s time started reading before she began walking the line; causing her time to be more than that of Seyi.

As is with the tradition in Biggie’s house, the head of house stays in a luxury bedroom; the head of house is exempted from nomination for possible eviction for the week and chooses one housemate to share the luxury room with.

During Seyi’s last week reign, he chose Esther. Even when he has been seen making advances at Tacha. After he was declared winner, he decided to choose Tacha. Trust the Port Harcourt first daughter, she rejected his offer and he chose Venita instead.

Fans of Tacha have since been on applaud since her refusal to Seyi’s offer. What do you think about her refusal? Is it a smart move or a not so smart one?

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