Bén and Chizoba Evicted from BBNaija: Viewers’ Votes Revealed

Big Brother Naija Show: Viewers’ Voting Patterns Revealed

In a recent development, the organizers of the popular reality TV show, Big Brother Naija, have released a chart showcasing the voting patterns of viewers who nominated housemates for eviction last week. The latest eviction episode saw Ben and Chizoba leave the show, with the former receiving 7.43% of the votes and the latter 3.94%. The remaining three housemates, Soj, Kellyrae, and Victoria, were the least voted for, with Soj receiving 8.33% of the votes.

The voting patterns have sparked interest among fans and viewers, who are eager to know how their favorite housemates fared in the latest eviction episode. The chart provides a clear breakdown of the voting percentages, giving fans a glimpse into the dynamics of the show.

Ben, who was evicted from the show, expressed his gratitude to fans for their support, stating that he was proud to have made it as far as he did. Chizoba, on the other hand, was visibly emotional as she bid farewell to the show, thanking her fans for their unwavering support.

The latest eviction episode has raised questions about the voting patterns and how they will impact the show’s outcome. With Soj, Kellyrae, and Victoria still in the running, fans are eagerly anticipating the next eviction episode to see which housemates will be next to leave the show.

As the competition heats up, fans are encouraged to keep voting for their favorite housemates to ensure they stay in the game. The Big Brother Naija show is known for its unpredictable twists and turns, and this latest eviction episode has only added to the excitement.

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