Gifty takes a bow

AFTER 28 days, Gifty has emerged the fourth evictee from the ‘Big Brother Naija’ competition, putting to an end her dream of clinching the ultimate prize of N25 million and an SUV.

Gifty, who was up for possible eviction with fellow housemates Thin Tall Tony (TTT) and Marvis, was asked to exit the ‘Big Brother Naija’ house at the live eviction show on Sunday. Her exit was greeted with silence as she hurriedly said goodbye to the other housemates and left.

Following the announcement of her eviction, ‘BBNaija’ show host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu revealed that Gifty secured only 25,65% of the votes while Marvis and TTT had 42,27% and 32,08% respectively.

While speaking with Ebuka, a rather calm Gifty guessed that Bisola, TBoss and TTT may have nominated her but was surprised when Ebuka said Efe and Kemen actually nominated her. About her romance in the house, she said “the kissing part was a game”. ‘BBNaija’ fans watched her on and off romance with former housemate Soma and following his eviction, she moved on quickly and found solace in the arms of Bally whom she now said she considered “as a brother”.

As always, the eviction show gets spiced up with an artist performance. This week, hip-hop artist Ice Prince took to the stage and performed two tracks off his ‘Jos To The World’ album. He also performed alongside Tanzanian artist, Vanessa Mdee.

‘Big Brother Naija’ is aired 24/7 in 45 countries from Nigeria through east, west and southern Africa on DStv channel 198 and GOtv channel 29.

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