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Nigeria's Ola and Chris are out of the running for the USD 300 000 prize!
In their Diary Session Friday, Ola and Chris sat with heavy hearts, prompting Big Brother to ask them what was on their minds.
Ola broke the ice by declaring that after consultation with the House Doctor, he would like to Voluntarily Exit the Big Brother House.
He said that he has thought about it and since the medication he is on does not seem to be taking well, would like to seek medical attention outside of the Big Brother House.
A sombre-looking Chris added that he understands completely. "Yes, this is a game. However, we can’t play with our lives."
After unleashing the Voluntary Exit bombshell in the Diary Room, Ola and Chris broke the news to their fellow Housemates. At first, no one seemed to believe that Ola and Chris are headed home.
Yadel was the first to ask "Are you going to bathe in champagne in Upville?" leaving the gang in stitches. When it became clear that Chris and Ola were not joking, a sombre mood immediately permeated the air. Tears flowed freely as the news sunk in.
Junia, in particular, was inconsolable. She and Ola are particularly close and were called Downville's 'fake married couple'.
Keitta bawled like a child as the gang rallied around the Nigerian pair to say their final goodbyes.
Seydou also let a lone tear run down his face.
The two were instructed by Biggie to leave the Diary Room and speak to their fellow Housemates, to explain the situation.
The two Nigerian Housemates have to leave the House with immediate effect, seeing as their Voluntary Exit has been prompted by a serious medical condition that needs urgent attention.
Below is the official statement from M-Net and Endemol organizers of the reality show.
Whilst M-Net and Endemol are deeply saddened to see these two very entertaining housemates leave the game, they remain committed to ensuring the health and safety of the contestants and therefore understand and respect the Housemates’ decision.
Further they would like to thank both the contestants for their contribution to the show and their participation and wish them well for the future.
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