Joanna and Kuture Shockingly Evicted at Live Show 9 of BBNaija Season 10

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Joanna and Kuture Shockingly Evicted at Live Show 9 of BBNaija Season 10

Joanna and Kuture Shockingly Evicted at Live Show 9 of BBNaija Season 10

The ninth live show of Big Brother Naija Season 10 delivered a night of surprises and emotional exits. Host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu opened the show with a warning: “Evictions can be cruel,” a statement that quickly proved prophetic.

Dramatic Evictions

Two housemates, Joanna and Kuture, were unexpectedly evicted in back-to-back announcements.
Joanna was the first to go. Her exit came just after being questioned about her relationship dynamics in the house, particularly involving Jason Jae and Faith. Her response was composed and firm: she described her connections with both as friendships, dismissed rumors about a “bed scene,” and left without conflict.

Kuture was the second to receive the eviction notice. He reacted with characteristic honesty and surprise. In the moments preceding his exit, he had been the subject of gossip in the house—especially around the idea that he collects “bones” (slang for leftover relationships), a label he had previously shrugged off.

Other Highlights

Zita earned her second Head of House title, the first female housemate this season to do so. Ebuka pressed her about her earlier comment that there are things about fellow housemate Koyin that “throw her off,” which she confirmed were not new, though she kept the details vague.

Tensions continued among other housemates: Dede defended herself regarding past comments she made about Kola, who claimed Dede had expressed outside attachments. Meanwhile, Jason Jae, caught between friendships and rumors, maintained neutrality when asked about his relationship with both Joanna and Sultana.

Atmosphere After the Evictions

The evictions shook up the dynamics in the house. Without Joanna, Jason Jae is reported to have only Faith remaining as a friend. And Kuture’s exit removes one of the more vocal gossip-centers, potentially altering how information flows and alliances shift.

Ebuka’s initial warning, “Evictions can be cruel”, wasn’t just a line; it was an omen for what unfolded. As the night drew to a close, it was clear that the game had reset some of its power structures, redefined relationships, and left viewers with a lot to speculate about before the next nominations.

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