Whitemoney, Alex, Sholzy, NeoEnergy Sacked As King-size Eviction Rocks BBNaija

Posted on September 17, 2023

This Sunday’s Big Brother Naija: All-Stars eviction show proved once again why it’s an All-Stars season. The evening was packed with drama and unexpected turns.

The evening commenced with Big Brother addressing the previous week’s transgressions. A heated altercation between Alex and Pere led to both being penalised. Pere received a strike for aggressively removing a bed from beneath Alex, while Alex was reprimanded with a strike for provocation stemming from her act of taking away Pere’s blanket.

With the atmosphere in the house already fraught with tension, the eviction announcements began.

Whitemoney, a favourite for many and considered a strong player, was the first to leave. His eviction sent waves of shock among the housemates and fans alike.

In a candid conversation with Ebuka post-eviction, Whitemoney revealed his affection for Mercy and hinted at a possible romantic future outside the house. He also shared plans to venture deeper into the music industry.

Sholzy, the final houseguest not competing for the grand N120 million prize, was the next to bid farewell. While his eviction might not have been as surprising given his guest status, his contributions to the house’s dynamics are undeniable.

The wave of evictions continued with Neo Energy’s departure.

In a lively conversation with Ebuka, he clarified his relationship status, emphasising that Tolani Baj is just a friend. An entrepreneur at heart, Neo shared his ambitious plans, from launching “The Energy Bar”, a smoothie bar, to introducing a lifestyle brand, initiating a foundation, and continuing acting.

The final eviction of the evening saw Alex depart from the Big Brother house. Reflecting on her time and looking ahead, Alex spoke of her determination to advance her anti-bullying foundation.

The evening had its share of startling revelations, as Ebuka unveiled Angel as the mysterious author of the love letter to Adekunle, much to Venita’s surprise.

The emotional rollercoaster of an evening was perfectly wrapped up with a dedication to Mohbad, as his song resonated, marking the end of yet another unforgettable eviction night.

With fewer housemates and increasing stakes, the Big Brother Naija house is gearing up for more drama, alliances, and intense gameplay in the coming weeks.

After four evictions, Big Brother has turned up the heat and fans will now have to fight extra hard to keep their favourites in the house as the finale draws closer!

Viewers can save their faves by voting via the MyDStv and MyGOtv apps, mobile, or website.

Depending on their subscription, all DStv subscribers are liable to up to 10,000 votes (Prestige subscribers) or as little as 200 votes.

GOtv subscribers, on the other hand, get between 200 and 750 votes (GOtv Supa+) based on their subscription.

Until the next eviction show next Sunday, viewers can enjoy BBNaija All-Stars on the 24/7 channel – DStv ch. 198 and GOtv ch. 49.

Remember, if you are away from home and don’t want to miss a minute of the action, you can catch up with your favourite All-Star housemates on the DStv Stream app or Showmax.

For more information about the show and programming, visit https://www.dstv.com/africamagic/en-ng/show/big-brother-naija.

Moniepoint Nigeria is the headline sponsor for the BBNaija All-Stars Edition and HFM – forex and commodities broker is the associate sponsor.

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