Deborah Akinyosoye
Denari and Tracy have been evicted from Big Brother Naija Season 10 house, ending their dramatic seven-week run.
Host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu announced during Sunday night’s live eviction show.
Both housemates were nominated alongside others earlier in the week but received the lowest votes from viewers.
Denari was the first to be evicted on the night.
Speaking after eviction, Denari admitted his stay was “not easy” but said, “Surviving seven weeks in the house was a personal achievement.”
He insisted during his exit interview that his bond with fellow housemate Doris, evicted last week, was genuine.

Tracy followed suit shortly after Denari’s eviction, making them the 11th and 12th housemates to exit the show this season.
Tracy described her stay in the BBN house as “amazing,” noting that despite the ups and downs, she enjoyed every moment and felt grateful to join the season.
The 27-year-old revealed her strongest friendship was with Zita, saying, “She gave me a safe space.” “The BBN housemates are crazy but also creative and amazing,” she added.

During the live show, Ebuka criticised Thelma for dividing housemates despite her Head of House status and called the week’s wager performance unimpressive.
Thelma defended herself, saying she was not in the house “to unite anyone or make friends.”
Sunday night’s eviction intensified the competition, leaving the remaining housemates one step closer to the N150 million grand prize as the battle for the BBNaija crown continues.
Meanwhile, Big Brother announced 25-year-old doctor, Faith ‘Most Influential Player of the Week’ for the second time this season as host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu declared him safe from eviction.
His first win came in late August, making him the only housemate to claim the influential title twice.

However, data independently computed by Deloitte for M-Net revealed the Week 7 voting results.
Tracy secured 2.23 per cent, Denari 1.42 per cent, while Bright Morgan narrowly survived with 2.78 per cent.
The duo eviction leaves the housemates’ number down to 17 from the opening 29, as the ₦150 million prize draws closer.
