Big Brother Nominations: Wanni, Handi, Shaun, Onyeka, Kassia, Nelly, Anita, Tjay, and Victoria Up for Eviction

Big Brother Africa: Nominations Begin for New Eviction Phase

In a dramatic twist, the “No Loose Guard” housemates on the popular Big Brother reality show, Big Brother Africa, took to the floor on Monday to nominate their fellow housemates for eviction. With Biggie’s instructions to openly nominate two housemates each, the house was filled with excitement and anxiety as the remaining 14 contestants vied for a spot in the next stage of the competition.

Sunday’s live eviction saw the departure of Ben and Chizoba, leaving a total of 14 housemates in the running for the grand prize. The tension was palpable as housemates made their nominations, with some opting to target those they perceived as threats and others choosing to play it safe.

Here’s how the nominations shook out: Nelly picked Ocee and Wanni, Onyeka selected Kassia and Victoria, while Tjay opted for Onyeka and Kassia. Other notable nominations included Ocee’s selection of Anita and Nelly, Topher’s pick of Wanni and Handi, and Kellyrae’s decision to put Onyeka and Shaun on the block.

When the dust settled, the following nine housemates were nominated for eviction: Wanni, Handi, Shaun, Onyeka, Kassia, Nelly, Anita, Tjay, and Victoria. The Big Brother community is now buzzing with anticipation, as housemates face off in an effort to avoid the boot and continue their quest for the top prize.

Will the housemates’ choices pay off, or will the nominated contestants manage to turn the tables and come out on top? With the Big Brother Africa adventure heating up, fans from around the world are glued to their screens, waiting to find out what the future holds for these exciting contestants.

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