BBNaija 2020 Update Day 14: Styling For Points
The Big Brother Naija Lockdown Housemates have been challenged to look good and it comes with a reward. The best part is that it comes with points.
It’s the morning before the Live Eviction Show and it’s only right that they look good for the Show. Darling Nigeria is here to make that possible, but with a Challenge.
The Challenge
The female Housemates have been asked to get their hair styled and based on the outcome of what they do, they will be rewarded with 10 points each. The scores will, however, be from an online poll. The Housemates immediately swung into action. No hair will be left without being styled. The goal is the prize.
Points for all
The Housemates were asked to style themselves last week and Darling Nigeria was quite impressed with how well they did and rewarded them all. All the Lockdown Geng each got 20 points. Safe to say their hard work didn’t go unnoticed and they did do a good job. But the real good news is that the more points they each amass, the better their chances of winning the grand prize at the end of the Season. The top male and female Housemates with the highest points will be rewarded N1,000,000 and N2,000,000 respectively for hair styling and hair styling support.
Packing for the Exit
Hoping for the best while still preparing for the worst, the Lockdown Geng started sorting out their luggage this morning. Dorathy led the pack as she started packing immediately after the brief was read. While packing, she jokingly asked Lucy to lose her number in response to Lucy saying she was packing too. But she wasn’t packing for the exit like the rest of the Housemates since she enjoyed immunity as the Head of House. She was only packing ahead of her tenure ending as Head of the House.
The Housemates are keeping Sunday morning easy like it ideally should be but with Eviction approaching, for how long can they remain at ease.
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