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Kola, Sultana, others get punishment, final warning for microphone infringements – The Sun Nigeria

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By Seyi Babalola

Big Brother has taken a tough decision against rule-breaking, addressing the Big Brother Naija season 10 housemates for their continued contempt for one of the show’s main regulations.

Biggie voiced disappointment during the live nominations on Monday evening, claiming that several housemates had repeatedly removed or interfered with their mics.

Given that the microphones serve as a direct conduit between the housemates and the audience, Big Brother called the act a significant breach.

Kola, Bright Morgan, Doris, Isabella, Mensan, Rooboy, Sultana, and Thelma Lawson were all guilty of the microphone infrigements, Biggie announced that they will receive their punishment soon and also gve them the final warning for this offence.

Biggie emphasised that not only does covering or turning off microphones violate the regulations, but it also prevents viewers from completely listening to the housemates.

Big Brother stated that any future microphone infringements will result in serious penalties for the individuals and could impact the house as a whole.

This warning serves as a reminder to the housemates that Big Brother’s rules are non-negotiable, and adherence is crucial.



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