BBNaija: Nini, Queen, Saga evicted

Nini, Queen, and Saga, housemates of the ongoing television reality show, Big Brother Naija Season 6, have been evicted.
This was announced by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, moderator of the show, during the live eviction show on Sunday.
Saga got the lowest vote percentage from his fans with 1.95 per cent, Nini had 2.16 per cent, Queen got 9.08 per cent, Angel garnered 14.63 per cent, while Pere had 25.31 per cent.
Pere and Angel, who have now been isolated in a ‘white room’ in the BBNaija house, have been subjected to a game of ‘trucks and screwdrivers’.
The winner of the game will join the other four finalists of Emmanuel, Liquorose, Cross, and Whitemoney.
Saga, after his eviction, disclosed that he would pursue a career in modelling as well as acting and continue in his career as a visual artist.
The show is now in its final week, as the winner of the television reality show will be announced on October 3.
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