LEADERSHIP recalls that Uriel was evicted from the show last Sunday night after two of the three-member jury voted her out despite not being the least-voted housemate by fans.
In an interview with Cool FM Nigeria in Lagos, Uriel said she was aware that she would not win the N120m grand prize but was hoping to stay longer in the BBNaija House. She said, “I’m not happy about it [my eviction] obviously because I didn’t have the lowest [fans’] votes. I just feel like I was robbed of an opportunity that I shouldn’t have been robbed of.
“I was giving content and amazing highlights. I just felt like my eviction was just too soon. I wanted to stay longer. To be honest with you, I wasn’t quite sure if I would win, and winning wasn’t my objective. I just wanted to be there long enough.
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