/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

BBNaija S10: 27 housemates face possible eviction

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In a dramatic turn of events, all Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) season 10 housemates, except head of house (HoH) Victory and his saved nominee Kayinkunmi, have been nominated for possible eviction this week.

The twist began when Big Brother instructed all housemates (excluding Victory) to search for a hidden red envelope containing an immunity card.

However, none of the contestants successfully found the envelope, leading to their automatic nomination for eviction.

“Housemates, you all failed to find the right envelope. This means the whole house is automatically nominated for possible eviction,” Biggie declared.

This season also introduced the ‘Tree of Trinkets,’ a new feature revealed by host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu to influence nominations. As HoH, Victory was tasked with picking a card from the tree, which instructed him to save just one housemate.

However, Big Brother barred him from choosing Otega, who had been labeled the ‘House Snail’ due to his poor performance in the HoH challenge. Victory ultimately saved Kayinkunmi, leaving the remaining 27 housemates at risk of eviction.

The BBNaija season 10 edition kicked off with a two-day opening ceremony. The female housemates were unveiled first on July 26.

The male contestants were ushered into the show on Sunday, making it a total of 29 housemates.

This year’s winner will take home a staggering N150 million — the highest grand prize in the show’s history since its debut in 2006.

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