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    Otega, Kayikunmi evicted from BBNaija S10 show

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    The second eviction night of the Big Brother Naija 10/10 show saw two male housemates, Kayikunmi and Otega, exit the house.

    Otega became the third housemate to leave the Big Brother season 10 house when his name was announced on stage by show host Ebuka Obi–Uchendu. Not too long after, he was followed out of the house by Kayikunmi.

    With these two evictions, it means a total of four housemates have been evicted from the Big Brother house, three of whom are guys.

    Amid the evictions, Ebuka managed to shake some tables in the house when he asked Kola a question about his feelings for Dede. He then asked Koyin how kissing Sultana would affect the tension between himself and Jason Jae.

     

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