- Nollywood actress Rita Dominic, expresses disappointment in jury’s “unfair” eviction decision on Twitter.
- Actress Jemima Osunde criticizes BBNaija organizers for allowing Uriel’s eviction, sparking transparency debate.
- Former BBNaija housemate Vee questions Laycon’s choice to save Seyi over Uriel, igniting strategic discussions
Prominent Nigerian actresses Rita Dominic, Jemima Osunde, and former BBNaija contestant Vee have taken to social media to express their strong discontent with the recent eviction decision made by the jury on the ongoing Big Brother Naija All Stars edition.
The eviction of Uriel, the second housemate to be voted out, has ignited a fiery debate among fans and celebrities alike.
Rita Dominic, a seasoned Nollywood actress known for her candid opinions, used her Twitter platform to openly criticize the jury’s verdict.
Dominic expressed her dismay over what she called an “unfair” decision to evict Uriel from the BBNaija house, despite the fact that Uriel had garnered more votes than her fellow housemate Seyi.
Dominic’s tweet echoed the sentiments of many viewers who had rallied behind Uriel and were taken aback by her unexpected departure.
Jemima Osunde, another respected actress in the Nigerian entertainment industry, joined the chorus of dissenting voices.
Osunde voiced her disappointment not only at the jury’s decision but also at the show’s organizers for allowing Uriel’s eviction. She argued that the eviction was not in line with the fairness and transparency that viewers expected from the show.
Osunde’s comments have sparked a wider conversation about the credibility of the eviction process and the role of the jury in determining the fate of contestants.
Vee, a former participant of the BBNaija reality show, also weighed in on the controversy. She directed her criticism toward fellow contestant Laycon, questioning his decision to save Seyi over Uriel.
Vee’s tweet drew attention to the strategic dynamics within the house and ignited discussions about the motivations behind certain contestants’ choices.
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This isn't fair.
— Rita Dominic (@ritaUdominic) August 13, 2023
Imagine our judiciary actually using a jury system in Nigeria.
The country will just finish kpata kpata.
As in, the remaining 2% were managing will go down the drain.
— Jemima (@JemimaOsunde) August 13, 2023
WHAT?! I go beat that Laycon Walai
— VEE. (@veeiye) August 13, 2023