**Ibifubara: First Female Housemate To Be Evicted
Ibifubara has become the second victim of the Big Brother Naija 10/10 show.
The housemate was evicted after the first sacking in the reality show.
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Inifubara: Finding Love And Friendship
Speaking about her time in the house, the psychologist and therapist spoke about friendship dynamics, adding that she put her real self into relationships in the house, but housemates didn’t reciprocate it.

On whom she admired in the house, Inifubara picked both Bright Morgan and Ortega.
The evicted housemate noted that she found the duo attractive, adding that if she was going to do anything with anybody in the house, it would have been with one of them.
“If I were still in the show, and I want to do anything in the house, it would have been with either of them.”
On her future endeavours, she noted that she was planning a podcast while working to be a creative director.
Also, she added that she would go on and pattern her future work, assuring that the world would hear more from her.
Generally known as Ibifubara Davies, but popular as Ibifubara, the housemate was popular for utilities such as her charisma, intelligence, and infectious personality.
Aged 28 years old, she brought a unique blend of analytical thinking and playfulness to the show.
From Lagos State, Nigeria, Inifubara had already made a name for herself in the wellness space before entering the Big Brother Naija 10/10 reality show.
.As a wellness coach, she has dedicated her career to raising awareness about mental health, supporting individuals in navigating emotional challenges, and promoting self-care practices.
Prior to her eviction, there were hopes that her supporters aptly called “Team Ibifubara”, who are very active online and dedicated to trending hashtags would mobilize votes on her behalf.
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