#BBNaija: “She was outright stubborn and unruly” – Giddyfia Reveals why he nominated Amaka for eviction despite thier relationship (Video)

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Giddyfia, a housemate on Big Brother Naija’s seventh season, has provided an explanation for his Monday night nomination of Amaka for eviction.

As fans may remembered, Amaka was eliminated from the reality show on Monday night in a surprising twist.

Social media users have been discussing Amaka’s eviction because many thought she deserved to be in the house.

Giddyfia, one of the housemates that nominated her, has now revealed why he made a move.
When quizzed by Big Brother, Giddyfia revealed that he nominated Amaka because Biggie requested he names two housemates for possible eviction.



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He went on to explain when asked how he felt about Amaka’s eviction; Giddyfia responded by saying he was attracted to her at first sight. Still, when he was finally able to collaborate with her, he discovered her troublesome nature.





Giddyfia explained that Amaka was stubborn and unruly; she voluntarily disobeyed rules anytime she wished.

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This explains why she was always in Big Brother’s bad book at every turn; she was given strikes for not using her microphones and for refusing orders.

Giddyfia said he saw her eviction coming and was not surprised Amaka got evicted because she had been uncoordinated and error-prone most times.

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Meanwhile, Amaka who was evicted last night by direct nomination has reacted to Giddyfia latest Diary room session as he bragged about nominating her while also calling her names such as been sturbbon and unruly, according to Amaka who posted a new video on social media that she is not really bothered . Watch the Video Here.



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