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Housemates Reveal Who They Would Bring Back If Given Chance


Housemates reflected on the evicted contestants they would most likely to see return to the Big Brother Naija season 10 house during Wednesday’s Diary Session, revealing emotional connections and strategic considerations behind their choices.

When asked who they would bring back if given the opportunity, Faith, Mide, Jason Jae, Zita, Denari, and Sultana each named former housemates whose absence they still feel strongly.

Mide chose Dede, admitting that although they were not always on good terms, she disliked the way she left the competition and would like her to have another shot.

Faith named Joanna, pointing to the bond they shared while she was in the house.

Jason Jae selected Rooboy, describing him as a close friend whose presence brought comfort and energy.

Denari opted for Doris, explaining that they had a plan together in the game and he would have loved to see it play out further.

Zita went with Danboskid, affectionately calling him her “baby” and saying she wished they had more time together to deepen their connection.

Sultana found it difficult to choose just one, torn between Danboskid and Rooboy.

She explained that while Danboskid was special to her, Rooboy’s vibrant personality made him the life of the party.

The responses highlighted how personal relationships, unfinished strategies, and house dynamics continue to influence the housemates, even in the absence of those who have already left the game.

Recall that Dede, Joanna and Rooboy were asked to leave the house via the red phone by the show host Ebuka-Obi Uchendu.

However, while other housemates think they have been evicted, the trio were chilling in a secret room watching other housemates via a television provided by Big Brother.

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