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#BBNaija: Doyin, Eloswag, Chomzy ‘evicted’, enter Level 3

The evicted housemates who found themselves in the level three house expressed their joy at being placed in a new place.

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The Big Brother Naija season 7 held its sixth live eviction show on Sunday evening and three housemates were ‘evicted’.

Doyin, Eloswag, and Chomzy became the 12th, 13th, and 14th housemates to be evicted, but in a surprising twist, Big Brother kept them in a new house, known as the Level 3 house.

The show host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, who made the announcement during the Sunday live show, added that the evicted housemates will be guests in the level 3 house till September 18, at least.

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According to Ebuka, the evicted housemates are unaware of the new twist as they were left to wonder if their eviction was real or fake.

However, Ebuka cleared the air that the eviction was real and they are only guests for a period of time.

The evicted housemates who found themselves in the level three house expressed their joy at being placed in a new place.

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Earlier in the week, Hermes became the Head of House for the second time and gained immunity from being nominated for possible eviction.

After the nominations from the housemates, Adekunle, Chizzy, Bella, Rachel, Phyna, Eloswag, Chomzy, and Doyin, were out up for eviction.

Biggie reintroduced the ‘save and replace’ HOH power and Hermes saved Adekunle and put Bryann up for eviction.

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Since Chizzy and Rachel were Riders (Biggie’s agent), the rest six housemates were left to battle for viewer’s votes.

Following the votes, Doyin, Eloswag, and Chomzy were evicted and placed in the level 3 house as guests.

So far, Christy O, Cyph, Khalid, Ilebaye, Kess, Pharmsavi, Modella, Amaka, Deji, Giddyfia, Diana have been evicted from the BBNaija season 7 show.

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With the latest evictions, only 11 real housemates are on the show.

Rachel and Chizzy are Big Brother’s agents, otherwise known as Riders.

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