Radicals evicted from BBNaija season 9

The Big Brother Naija Season 9 “No Loose Guard” house has bid farewell to the duo Radicals, comprising Michy and Fairme, as the race for the 100 million naira prize heats up.
The eviction was announced by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the show host, on Sunday.
The past week in the Big Brother house was a whirlwind of emotions and tensions.
While the house saw lovebirds locking horns in heated arguments, alliances were also being tested and strengthened.
Shatoria secured victory in the head of house challenge, granting them immunity from the impending eviction.
Earlier in the week, housemates faced a tense diary room session where they were required to nominate pairs for possible eviction.
The pairs Aces, Radicals, Double Kay, and Wanni x Hanndi emerged with the highest nominations, putting their fate in the hands of the viewers.
As the votes were tallied, Radicals found themselves at the bottom of the leaderboard, leading to their eviction.
Before bidding farewell to the house, Radicals had a final chat with Ebuka, where they reflected on their journey in the competition.
The duo took the news in stride, with Fairme admitting that he had a strong feeling about leaving and was mentally prepared.
He also confessed that he had started missing the outside world.
Michy, on the other hand, displayed a carefree attitude, stating that he was just “happy” and indifferent about what the future holds.
Ebuka, known for his candid remarks, didn’t hold back when addressing the remaining housemates.
He expressed his disappointment with the previous week’s dull performances, even admitting that he “slept off” during the Thursday pool party, a rare occurrence.
He urged the housemates to bring more excitement and intensity to the game in the coming weeks.
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