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BBNaija Season 10: Gigi Jasmine Evicted as 22 Housemates Remain in the Battle

BBNaija Season 10 eviction shocker as Gigi Jasmine leaves the “10/10” house. With 22 housemates left, alliances shift as Zita, Mensan, Faith, and Jason Jae remain safe.
Gigi Jasmine

Big Brother Naija Season 10 has claimed another housemate as Gigi Jasmine became the seventh contestant to be evicted from the highly competitive “10/10” edition.

Her exit came after a dramatic twist in which the housemates had to search for an envelope containing an immunity card. With no winner emerging, 20 contestants were automatically put up for possible eviction, and Gigi Jasmine eventually bowed out of the race.

According to a 9am News report, her eviction has sent shockwaves through the house, leaving the remaining 22 contestants on edge as they reconsider alliances and strategies.

This week’s eviction drama came with several exemptions. The Head of House, Zita, secured immunity and also used her veto power to save Mensan and Faith, while Jason Jae enjoyed automatic safety after being voted the Most Influential Housemate in Week Three.

With the competition heating up, the eviction of Gigi Jasmine is a reminder to the housemates that nothing is guaranteed in the Big Brother house. Strategies will be tested, friendships will be strained, and new alliances are bound to form as the race for the grand prize intensifies.

BBNaija Season 10 continues to deliver drama, suspense, and unexpected twists, keeping fans across Nigeria and beyond glued to their screens.

Stay tuned to 9am News Nigeria for more Breaking News, Business NewsSports updates And Entertainment Gists.

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