BBNaija S9: Tami pair sent home in dramatic first eviction (VIDEO)

In a twist that has reverberated through the Big Brother Naija 'No Loose Guard' house, the vibrant duo of Tami – Toyosi and Damilola – faced an abrupt and emotional eviction. As they walked away, their dreams cut short, the housemates were enveloped in a somber silence, a heavy reminder of the ruthless nature of this competition


In an electrifying twist that has left fans and housemates alike reeling, the Big Brother Naija ‘No Loose Guard’ Season 9 house witnessed its first major shocker as the dynamic duo known as Tami, comprised of Toyosi and Damilola, were unceremoniously evicted.

Despite their best efforts to charm and captivate both their fellow housemates and viewers, Tami failed to muster enough support, resulting in their dramatic exit from the competition.

In a game where every moment counts, Tami’s journey was abruptly cut short, with their eviction unfolding just one week into the season.

Their eviction, captured in viral video, has sent shockwaves through the house, marking the first cut in what promises to be an intensely competitive season.

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The stakes had never been higher as the competition narrowed. Initially, the dreaded list of pairs that faced the axe included Team Chekas (Chizoba and Onyeka), Team Streeze (Mayor Frosh and Toby Forge), Team Radicals (Mickhy and Fairme David), and, of course, Team Tami (Toyosi and Damilola).

With tensions running high, the plot thickened as the custodians, Chinne and Nne, wielded their significant power. In a move that altered the fate of the season, they chose to save the Radicals, set off a chain reaction of strategic voting.

The remaining pairs, armed with the power to decide the next evictee, convened in the Diary Room to cast their decisive votes.

In this high-stakes atmosphere, alliances were tested, and tactical maneuvers were executed, leading to Tami’s unfortunate fate.

With Tami out, the number of active pairs has been trimmed to 13, setting the stage for heightened rivalries and shifting dynamics.

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