BBNaija Season 10: Three Housemates Leave the Game
Big Soso, Ivatar, and Doris have been shown the door in Big Brother Naija’s Ten Over Ten season, marking the first triple eviction of the show so far.
The announcement came during Sunday night’s live eviction show, following a week of public votes that left the three with the fewest supporters. Their exit now reduces the house to 19 contestants still in the running for the ₦150 million grand prize.
Meet the Evicted Housemates
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Doris Okorie (33, Imo State) – An actor who joined the show in search of adventure beyond her “routine” lifestyle. Before entering, she promised to “cause a little trouble and bounce.”
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Big Soso (Sonia Amako, 28, Kaduna) – A chef and lawyer determined to showcase the strength of Northern women. She hoped to inspire young girls to believe they can be both career-driven and family-oriented.
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Ivatar (Ifeyinwa Okafor, 37, Anambra) – A media personality and entrepreneur who fulfilled a long-held dream by entering the show, encouraged by her teenage child who is an avid BBNaija fan.
This Week’s Twists
Earlier in the week, Big Brother spiced things up with an immunity hunt. Except for Faith, the Head of House, everyone searched for a red envelope. Mensan found it, securing safety for another week.
Faith, as HoH, also got the power to save one housemate and chose Zita, automatically putting the rest at risk. Meanwhile, Kaybobo earned the title of the week’s most influential housemate.
The Eviction Trail So Far
The season began with Danboskid and Ibifubara leaving on August 10, followed by Sabrina’s voluntary exit the next day due to medical reasons. Later evictions saw Otega and Kayikunmi leave on August 17, with Victory and Gigi Jasmine exiting on August 24.
Season Highlights
This season has the biggest prize in BBNaija history — ₦150 million. It all began with a two-day launch in July, when the ladies entered the house on July 26 and the men followed on July 27, bringing the total to 29 housemates.
As Week 6 continues, the competition is heating up, the stakes are higher than ever, and the house is buzzing with suspense.

