Ejeba Michael Efe
has won the Big Brother Naija reality show. The upcoming rapper got the most
votes from Nigerians to edge past Bisola who got the second highest amount of
votes.
Before Sunday’s live
eviction show began, host, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, went into the house to meet up
with the finalists for the final sending-home process.
The first of the
five finalists to be evicted was Marvis, making her the fourth runner-up.
When asked to
describe her post-eviction feeling, she said, “I feel great. I feel like
breathing now”.
Marvis wasn’t
forthcoming when asked if she would forge a romantic relationship with Efe.
“Maybe. I’m not so
sure. I have something
outside,” she answered.
Debie-Rise was the
second housemate to be evicted during the live show of the grand finale.
After sharing a
lengthy hug with TBoss, she made it out of the house with her guitar.
Debie-Rise also
defended her constant, almost obsessive, strumming of the guitar.
“My guitar is part
of my niche that I’ve created,” she said.
Asked whether she
had feelings for any of the housemates, she said, “I really like Bassey”.
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After taking the
last three housemates down memory lane, the host announced TBoss, one of the
most controversial housemates, as the second runner-up.
She became the
fourteenth housemate to be evicted from the show.
Despite all the talk
of a potential romance between her and Miyonce, TBoss said there’s no
possibility of anything coming out of it.
“I’ve missed
Miyonce. It will be nice to see him,” she said, adding that: “I’m single.”
Afterwards, it came
down to between Bisola and Efe, and the latter was eventually announced as the
winner.
The artiste won N25
million prize money and a SUV.
The best overall
time for the arena games in the Big Brother house was won by TBoss.
She was awarded a
cheque of N500, 000 for her efforts
The winner of the
ONE Campaign task was Bisola.
She will speak at
the ONE Campaign conference in New York, US.
Before the show
ended, Obi-Uchendu announced that over six million messages were received from
viewers during the course of the 78-day show.

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