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Gigi Jasmine, Victory Okokon evicted from BBNaija Season 10

Victory and Gigi had a complicated relationship that never turned into a full relationship.

• August 24, 2025
BigBrother Naija Season
BigBrother Naija Season [Credit: Vanguard ]

Big Brother Naija Season 10 has evicted two more housemates, as Nicole Simon-Ogan, better known as Gigi Jasmine, and Victory Okokon. were sent packing on Sunday night after recording the lowest votes in week four of the reality show.

The two housemates were evicted after receiving fewest votes this week.

According to the official results announced during Sunday’s eviction live show hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Ivatar narrowly avoided eviction with 2.22% of the votes. Victory was close behind with 2.15%, while Gigi Jasmine ended her journey with 1.51%. The vote tally was independently verified and confirmed by Deloitte.

Earlier in the week, Big Brother placed every housemate, except Head of House Zita, on possible eviction after an unsuccessful search for a hidden red envelope containing immunity. The twist meant all contestants were at risk going into Sunday’s live show.

Victory, a 28-year-old psychologist from Akwa Ibom State, had a four-week run that saw him wear the HoH (Head of House) crown, reconnect with an ex-girlfriend in the house, and even make a surprise marriage proposal. Gigi Jasmine, 31, a DJ also from Akwa Ibom State, brought colour and boldness to the season with her energetic personality and striking presence.

Victory and Gigi had a complicated relationship that never turned into a full relationship, even though Gigi showed interest in him.

Their eviction on the same night ended that storyline, and it became one of the more memorable parts of the season so far.

With their exit, the number of people left in the game reduced from 24 to 22. The season, which started in late July, continues to evoke drama and surprises as the competition gets more intense in the coming weeks.

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