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BBNaija 2019: Why Omashola and Ike have been issued a Strike each – Biggie
Big Brother, better known as Biggie, has warned all #PepperDemHousemates that there will be no tolerance for any violent outburst in the House.
Housemates were urged to visit the Diary Room should they have the need to let go of some steam.
However, Omashola and Ike have been issued a Strike each. Both were found guilty of threatening the safety of other Housemates and were initially put up for Eviction. Big Brother in a show of magnanimity decided to issue them a stern warning and a Strike each for breaking the House rules.
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Omashola, 38, had earlier gone on a show of rage after his Bet9ja Coins were stolen; using foul language and issuing threats at other Housemates he felt were responsible for robbing him.
Ike on his path hurled a bottle that could have hurt a fellow Housemate. This earned him a Strike too.
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The announcement of their punishments which took place shortly before the Live Eviction Show had all the Housemates tense as they expected the worst while hoping for the best.
Further speaking on the punishment meted out, Biggie also warned that three Strikes meant disqualification from the House for any erring Housemates. This means Both Omashola and Ike have to tread carefully not to risk getting another Strike during their stay in the House.
The obviously relieved Housemates were in an ecstatic state as Biggie gave them a second chance. The rest of the Housemates also couldn’t help but share in the joy that they both weren’t going to get Evicted.
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