Two housemates, Victory and Gigi Jasmine, have been evicted from the Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Season 10 reality show. Their exits were announced during Sunday’s live eviction show, marking a turning point in the competition.
The pair received the lowest votes from fans during the week, which sealed their fate in the house. With their departure, they now become the sixth and seventh contestants to leave the game this season.
Before this latest eviction, the show had already seen several housemates exit. Danboskid, Ibifubara, Kayikunmi, and Otega were shown the door in earlier rounds of voting.
Sabrina, another contestant, also left the house, though hers was not through eviction. She withdrew on medical grounds after health concerns made it impossible for her to continue.
The back-to-back exits have left viewers with fewer contestants as the show edges closer to its final weeks.
Victory, 28, is a psychologist from Akwa Ibom State. He describes himself as “deviant,” a personality who does not conform to societal norms simply because they exist. During his time in the house, he tried to project this identity, often standing out with unconventional opinions.
Although he had his share of supporters, it was not enough to save him from eviction. His exit has sparked mixed reactions among fans, with some praising his boldness while others argue that his strategy failed to connect with wider audiences.
Gigi Jasmine, whose real name is Nicole Simon Ogun, is a 31-year-old DJ and content creator, also from Akwa Ibom. She stood out among the female housemates for her versatility and her flair for entertainment.
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Beyond DJing, she revealed that she had played the flute for 15 years, a skill she often mentioned as a source of personal pride. She also claimed she could DJ without using headphones, an unusual feat in her craft.
In the house, Gigi Jasmine was known for her free-spirited energy and for trying to connect with fellow contestants through music and lively conversations. Her eviction, however, shows that personality alone was not enough to keep her in the competition.
BBNaija continues with a reduced lineup of contestants who now face the pressure of edging closer to the record-breaking grand prize of N150 million. This prize remains the highest in the show’s history, and with every eviction, the tension grows inside and outside the house.
For the remaining BBNaija housemates, each week presents both a chance and a risk: an opportunity to impress fans and an ever-present threat of being voted out.
As always, Sunday’s BBNaija eviction show generated heated debate among fans on social media. Some viewers expressed disappointment at losing Victory and Gigi Jasmine, while others said the eviction was expected.
With the show moving into its decisive phase, the competition is expected to grow more intense, with alliances shifting, strategies tested, and new rivalries unfolding.
For Victory and Gigi Jasmine, their BBNaija journey has ended, but their time in the spotlight may just be beginning.