BBN: Mixed reactions trail decision to bring back 2 evicted housemates

As divergent reactions continue to trail the decision of organisers of the Big Brother Nigeria (BBN) to bring back two of the evicted housemates to the house by asking Nigerians to vote, some concerned fans of the show have described the decision as unfair.

The evicted housemates were quick to jump at the opportunity as they took to their social media pages to canvass for votes form their fans.

Since the announcement was made last week Sunday by the host, Ebuka, reactions have been poured out on social media platforms with some questioning the rationale behind the move.

While some saw it as a ploy to introduce a new twist that would turn the heads of viewers at home, others opined that the development was introduced to for the organisers of the show to make more money through different voting platforms.

One of such prominent names to to express their reservation was music producer and singer, Don Jazzy, who said the decision was not fair.

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He wrote: “Dear big brother, I don’t think this is a fair move. Then, again na you get house. Make I dey go. If you want to bring back people, I vote for Ebuka and Uti or Beverly Osu.”

Also reacting, a former winner of the show, Uti said the drama was needed. “We need drama. Yes Khloe and Ifu Ennada for the return. “And I’m definitely voting the intelligent and talented,” he said.

A social media user said BBN had run out of drama and thrills hence the decision to bring back evicted housemates. According to the twitter use, whoever is brought back into the house will not change the game plan.

For one Tunji Adigun, it is no surprise  that a new twist is being introduced with less than five weeks to the end of the game. “In the first place, we don’t even know how people vote. They only show us the results not how they arrived at the final results. So, people should be ready for more twists,” he said.

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