- Mercy Eke, a powerhouse known for conquering the BBNaija battlefield, is back in the limelight, and she’s making it clear who she’s backing to seize this season’s crown.
- Taking to social media with her signature flair, Mercy passionately urged her vast following to mobilize and vote for her chosen contestant.
- Fans are on the edge of their seats as Mercy’s fervent support for her fav sets the stage for a spectacular showdown.
Mercy Eke, the celebrated winner of BBNaija season 4 and a dynamic actress, is turning up the heat on social media as she passionately rallies support for her look-alike, Nnenna “Nelly” Mbonu, who finds herself among the nine housemates facing eviction in week 9.
With the stakes higher than ever, Mercy is urging fans to recognize Nelly’s talent and charm, emphasizing that she truly deserves a coveted spot in the grand finale.
This week’s eviction nominees include a mix of fierce competitors: Onyeka, Ozee, Anita, Topher, Ocee, Nelly, Kassia, Wanni, and Victoria. Each of them is vying for survival in this nail-biting phase of the competition.
Mercy took to her Instagram story to voice her support for her look-alike Nelly, revealing her heartfelt belief that Nelly deserves to a spot in the finale.
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In a twist from past evictions, Big Brother switched things up this week. Contestants were invited into the diary room and asked to name two housemates they wished to nominate for the final eviction of the 2024 season, raising the tension as alliances are tested and strategies unfold.
Nelly and Victoria led the charge with four nominations each—the highest this week—while Kassia and Anita followed closely behind with three nominations. Onyeka and Wanni received two nominations, and Ocee, Ozee, and Topher found themselves on the list once.
Sooj dodged the eviction bullet entirely, securing a spot in the finale alongside Kellyrae, the newly crowned Head of House for week 9.
So far, the competition has seen 17 out of 28 housemates evicted from the ongoing reality show, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they watch loyalties shift and tensions rise.