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BBNaija: Game Ends For Esther, Sir Dee In Biggie’s House


Florence Uwaeme

It sure is the end of the game for two time head of house – Esther and the in-house adviser – Sir Dee in the Pepper Dem season of the Big Brother Naija reality show.

The live eviction show kicked off at precisely 07:00 pm yesterday with, of course, the host – Ebuka looking dashing in his two-piece wear with a flowing cape. Ebuka never disappoints at his duties.

When it comes to delivering his host duties, he sure doesn’t relent in giving the audience the difficult task of not being distracted by his chichi fashion sense.

Esther was the first to housemate to be evicted last night. As was expected, Frodd; her in-house lover who has refused to give up on her was seen in tears. When asked by Ebuka the reason for his unusual reaction, he answered that it was too sudden to take in.

Well, we all thought that now that Esther started reciprocating his love in the house that she would have stayed for this love to blossom. Some of Frodd’s fans are rather glad to see her leave the show. Their reason being that their Frodd needs no more distractions.

Diane was shading tears when Sir Dee was asked to leave the house. Remember that week Diane was wielding the veto power, it was Sir Dee she saved and replaced with Joe. Could it be that Diane was having a fling for Sir Dee before Elozonam’s arrival? Well, Sir Dee said that they were friends and nothing more.

A Special Guest In The House

After the live eviction show, the other housemates were left sad. Biggie, in his thoughtfulness as a good host, had a special guest brought in to cheer them up. The classic man crooner, Jidenna was in the house, and the housemates were appreciative of his timely visit.

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