In a dramatic twist that left fans stunned, reality TV host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu pulled off a surprise eviction. Ditching the usual Sunday eviction process, Ebuka visited the housemates right after the Saturday night party and sent Thelma Lawson and Bright Morgan home in a move few viewers saw coming — with just two weeks left to go.
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu visits the housemates after the Saturday Night Party
The evening started like any other Saturday night with the usual party, and with housemates trooping in from the party room joyously as always. Just when they thought they were safe, Ebuka walked through the door and announced that one more housemate would be leaving the house the following day, Sunday. The shock on the contestants’ faces mirrored the reactions of fans watching at home.
Thelma’s Emotional Exit
Thelma Lawson, who had steadily built a loyal fan base during her time in the house, became the unexpected casualty of the night. Known for her fiery personality and outspoken nature, Thelma had been a polarizing figure, creating both strong alliances and heated clashes. Sultana and Isalla watched without flinching as the housemates rallied around her, saying their goodbyes.
Kaybobo was hit the hardest as the pair had shared a few kisses during the Saturday night party, and even before Thelma left. The fact that they never got to have the “what are we?” conversation made her exit even more difficult.
Bright Morgan’s Surprise Eviction
The bigger shocker was Bright Morgan, who had prepared an outfit for the finale and presented a strong personality throughout the season. His eviction left his fellow housemates in absolute disbelief, with some even believing the evicted housemates might return.
A House in Transition
With Thelma and Bright Morgan’s eviction, the dynamics of the house are set to shift drastically. Allies must now rethink their strategies, and fans are bracing themselves for even more shocking twists in the weeks ahead.

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