BBNaija: Pere wins head of house challenge

Pere, one of the housemates in the television reality show, Big Brother Naija, Season 6, has emerged as the Head of House.
Pere was declared the winner of the challenge by Biggie after he defeated 22 other contestants.
He won with 24 points, which none of the housemates could challenge.
He was decorated with the emblem by Boma, who ruled the house in the second week.
This year’s edition tagged: Shine Ya Eye, is now in its third week. There are currently 23 housemates in the show.
Three housemates were evicted from the house and four brought into the house on August 8.
The current housemates are Pere, Boma, Queen, JMK, Whitemoney, Jaypaul, Kayvee, Nini, Sammie, Emmanuel, Yousef, Princess, Saskay, Saga, Tega, Arinola, Liquorose, Maria, Michael, JackeeB, Angel, Peace and Cross.
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