Biggie Evicts Trio from BBNaija After Drama Filled Return

Big Brother Naija’s Reintroduced Housemates Sent Packing from the Show

In a shocking turn of events, Big Brother Naija’s reintroduced housemates, Rhuthee, Chinwe, and Damilola, have been evicted from the show. Biggie, the show’s host, made the decision on Sunday afternoon, citing the trio’s involvement in the ongoing drama in the house.

The three housemates were reintroduced to the show on Thursday afternoon, and since then, they have been at the center of every controversy. Chinwe was involved in a heated argument with Nelly on Thursday, which almost turned physical. On Saturday night, Dami pushed Wanni several times during an argument, while Rhuthee attempted to slap Ocee during a heated confrontation, but was prevented by Kellyrae.

Despite their initial excitement to be back in the house, the trio’s behavior has been far from ideal. Their constant bickering and aggressive outbursts have caused tension among the other housemates, and it appears that Biggie has had enough.

This development marks the end of the road for Rhuthee, Chinwe, and Damilola, who were previously evicted from the show before being reintroduced. Their exit from the show is likely to send shockwaves among fans, who have been eagerly following their journey.

The drama-filled Big Brother Naija show has been a staple of entertainment in Africa, and fans will be eagerly waiting to see what the future holds for the remaining housemates.

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