/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

BBNaija: Frodd threatens to beat housemates over missing meat

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Big Brother Naija All Stars (BBNaija) housemate, Frodd, has threatened to beat up colleagues over missing meat.

Frodd and Mercy had kept their food in the fridge, only to discover later that the meat was missing.

Expressing his anger, Frodd asked Biggie to give them a day for purging, which would grant housemates the freedom to fight without consequences. And vowed to beat any of the housemates responsible for the theft.

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He said: “Biggie, there’s something I have been asking you since 2019 till now, a day of purge.

“I go beat you here and beat you outside. How will I keep food in the refrigerator and someone went there to remove the chicken?”

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