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Cruistopia team: Mike, Frodd, Seyi, Mercy, three others up for possible eviction
The Big Brother Naija Cruistopia team members which include Gedoni, Mike, Frodd, Diane, Jackie, Seyi, Mercy have been nominated for possible eviction.
The Seven Pepper Dem housemates were nominated after an arena game challenge between the two teams, the Icons and Cruistopia.
WuzupNaija recalls that Big brother, fondly called Biggie divided the housemates into two teams last week.
The Icons and team Cruisetopia were Tasked to a Challenge which involved every team member’s participation.
The Mission
With two marked rectangular boxes for each team, each rectangular box had a large bucket of coloured water and ten small silver cups. The teams were required to fill as much of the silver cups as possible in five minutes.
Using their carefully thought out strategies, each team had to fill the silver cups one at a time. Following Biggie’s rules, each cup had to be filled to the brim before the team could proceed to the next cup – all to be done within the marked box.
As the team with the fuller cup, The Icons won tonight’s Nomination Challenge.
For this reason, the Cruisetopia team are automatically facing Eviction this week, with the exception of Esther – as the Head of House.
The Veto Power Holder, Elozonam was told to save a nominated housemate and replace with another.
Elozonam saved Venita and replaced her with Frodd.
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