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Big Brother Naija Season 9 'No Loose Guard' has shifted to individual competition as housemates will no longer compete in pairs. This change, announced by Biggie after a recent eviction, alters the game's dynamics, with 16 contestants now vying for victory on their own.

The Big Brother Naija Season 9 'No Loose Guard' reality show has entered a new phase, with housemates now competing individually instead of in pairs. Biggie announced this change following the Sunday night eviction, emphasizing that participants must rely solely on their skills to succeed in the competition.

Initially, 28 contestants entered the house in pairs when the show began in July. However, after the eviction of six pairs over the past five weeks, 16 individuals remain to compete for the grand prize. Biggie warned housemates that their performance as solo competitors will determine their fate in the game.

This shift has raised questions about how well certain housemates will adapt to competing alone. The dynamics in the house are expected to change significantly as contestants navigate alliances and strategies without their partners.

As the season progresses, viewers and fans alike are eager to see how this new format will impact the relationships and game plans of the remaining housemates. With a focus on individual performance, the stakes are higher, and the competition is set to become even more intense in the coming weeks.