After votes by the viewers, the bottom four pairs up for eviction were Floruish (DJ Flo and Rhuthee), Zinwe, (Zion and Chinwe), Radicals (Fairme David and Michky) and Ndi Nne.
Despite having a good start since the beginning of the show, emerging first custodian and Head of House of the season, Ndi Nne officially becomes the second pair to be evicted after the Tami duo.
Following two consecutive evictions, 12 pairs are now left to continue to compete for the ₦100 million grand prize.
In Ebuka‘s true fashion, some feathers were ruffled during the eviction show. The host asked Rhuthee to address her comment about Wanni being “selfish and stingy.”
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Rhuthee said she had made a similar statement in Wanni’s presence prior, emphasising that she’s stingy with her food but loves sharing with others.
This revelation created an ill-feeling between Rhuthee, Wanni and her twin sister, Handi resulting in a near-physical confrontation but for the swift intervention of other housemates.
Shortly after their scuffle, The Custodian challlenge began. Emerging winners in the final round, the twin pair, Wanni and Handi, stepped into their new roles as custodians for the third week in the Big Brother house.
They are immune from being evicted this week and have the power to either save or evict a nominated house pair.
The Custodian role was first held by Chinne and Nne of the Ndi Nne pair whose reign left a sour taste in the mouths of the viewers and housemates alike with Chinne pulling the age card on Nne, her niece.