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#BBNaija: 7 real life lessons from last eviction

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On Sunday, Big Brother sent Kemen and Uriel out of the house.

Apart from getting the lowest votes, Kemen got kicked out for indecent behaviour. Uriel got the second lowest vote so she was, according to the rules of the game, evicted. Bassey, Debbie Rise, T-Boss, and Mariv got 11.8%, 8.3%, 14.4% and 12.9% respectively. Efe soared high above the rest with an impressive 39.9% of the total votes.

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Looking closely at the events unfolding, especially in the last week From all the events, there are vital life lessons.

Here are just seven of the lessons

1. Talking about decency often like Kemen, does not mean you can’t fall into temptation.

2. Stuffs happen in real life that can never be proved except, like Big Brother’s all seeing camera, it is played back by God who is sees all things according to popular belief. Why? Even TBoss probably didn’t know she was ‘touched’ except of course she only pretended not to know.

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3. Body language does NOT mean consent.

4. The outrage let out by Nigerians following Kemen’s behaviour toward TBoss, shows that morality is appreciates by #BBNaija audience.

5. One careless action even in the covers of darkness can Except he/she is a professional masseur and you have a valid strictly business agreement, don’t let them give you a massage, they will be tempted to take advantage of you.

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6. Queen’s English, like Uriel’s does not communicate better than Pidgin English like Efe’s.

7. All the reputation you have worked for can come crashing on you because of just one careless action.

Do you agree?

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