Nigeria's representative at the Big Brother Africa (BBA) Stargame, Goldie Harvey was saved at the eviction party aired on Sunday, July 8, 2012. But the duo of Junia and Maloza were not lucky to survive the eviction as they were booted out of the competition.
The two lovebirds only reunited few moments before their eviction from the BBA house. Goldie, Junia, Malonza, Prezzo, Lady May and Kyle were all nominated for eviction but Junia and Malonza couldn't make it back into the house.
This now leaves Goldie a step closer to winning the 300,000 US dollars prize and could make history for Nigeria as the only country to win the competition four times in a row. Uti Nwanchukwu, Kelvin Pam and Karen Igho have won the competition three times in a row for Nigeria.
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