After Sunday’s BBA eviction, which saw Kenya’s Annabel and Zambia’s Sulu evicted, Biggie reproached Nando for a fight he had with Elikem on Friday. The heated face-off with Elikem saw the two fellas exchanging fiery words.
Nando instigated the fight and, as BBA fans know, instigation and provocation are a violation of Biggie’s rules.
“Any housemate who becomes physically violent will be removed from the house immediately. Violence can refer to self-inflicted violence, or violence towards another. Violence includes provocation, goading, bullying and victimisation,” said Biggie.
This season Big Brother has imposed a Three Strike Rule, whichapplies to housemates who commit serious infringements. For this fight Nando received his second strike and Elikem was served with his first. Afterwards the Tanzanian was called to the Diary Room. He was given his third strike for making threats against Elikem’s life, saying: “I feel like stabbing him. A nigga like that deserves to die.”
And he was also caught sleeping with scissors under his bed. It was not the first time that he has been caught with a weapon. The troubled young fellow has had a dramatic nine weeks in ‘The Chase’. Last month he was served with a strike and a stern warning after he was found carrying a knife to the Channel O Party. Possession of weapons or intention to be violent is another violation of Big Brother rules.
After the diary session Nando was told to immediately exit the house. Big Brother then warned housemates to conduct themselves as adults.
– www.facebook.com/BigBrotherAfrica
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