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BBNaija 2019: Nigerians React As Tacha Gets Disqualified From Reality TV Show

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BBNaija 2019: Nigerians React As Tacha Gets Disqualified From Reality TV Show

Nigerians have reacted to the recent disqualification of Big Brother Naija housemate, Tacha.

Tacha was disqualified from the show by Biggie on Friday night for breaking the House rules following her fight with another housemate, Mercy.

After her disqualification, Nigerians took to micro blogging site,Twitter to react.

https://twitter.com/wunmi201/status/1177923575753449473?s=19

Meanwhile, addressing Titans and Nigerians in a statement on the micro-blogging site, Twitter on Saturday morning, Tacha said the disqualification was not how she planned to exit the show, adding that she would, however, use this time to heal and work on her “emotional health.”

The statement reads as thus: “Dear Titans, Words cannot readily express how much your love and acceptance means to me at this point. Even my imperfection could not sway your support. Thank you, Thank you and Thank you.

“Coming out of the Big Brother House disqualified was never my intention. Unfortunately, my weakness played against my strength and cut short what should have been a grand ending, with or without the prize.

“I sincerely apologize for every action on my part that led to this point and I take full responsibility for it all. I’m an adult and ought to be in control of my emotions, but I’m human and I failed time and again. Please forgive me. I sincerely wanted to make it to the 99th day.

“The fight to be seen and heard takes its toll on every one of us irrespective of where, when or how it comes. What counts is what we make out of a seemingly ugly situation. On my part, I know I need to work on my emotional health…That’s a fact as I’ve become conscious of it now.

“Being on this show has shown me that I am not just a work in progress but I have the chance to become a better me on all fronts if I give myself the chance to heal. And this I promise to give due diligence. So for what you have been to me, I heard some of you even cried and held vigil for me. I cannot thank you enough. You all became my mother, friends, and family and this means so much to me right now”.

Ayomide Ayano

A writer, communicator, Graduate of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism and a Christian.

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