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Zita emerges BBNaija Season 10 Head of House

Zita has emerged as the new Head of House (HOH) in Big Brother Naija Season 10, dethroning Koyin just a day after he secured the title for Week Eight.
Monday’s HOH challenge featured familiar faces, Faith, Thelma Lawson, Bright Morgan, Zita, and Kola, the same contenders who reached the final stage on Sunday. After a tense competition, Zita claimed victory, cutting short Koyin’s brief reign.
As part of her win, Zita selected Kola as her guest to enjoy the exclusive HOH lounge. This marks her second time unseating an interim HOH this season, having previously replaced Doris in Week Four. Back then, she chose Rooboy as her lounge guest, showing a consistent strategy in keeping close allies within her circle.
Koyin had been crowned HOH for Week Eight on Sunday after outperforming the same group in a two-part contest and had chosen Jason Jae as his lounge partner. His reign, however, lasted less than 24 hours.
Earlier, Koyin read out this week’s brief, unveiling the theme “Flying Solo.” Housemates are tasked with exploring self-discovery while working in pairs to prepare cultural presentations on selected Nigerian states. The outcome of this wager will determine their food supply for the coming week.
Meanwhile, Faith was named the Most Influential Player, earning him automatic immunity for the week.
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