BIG BROTHER AMPLIFIED Vol.8
by Rudeboy Necta
The Sunday live eviction show couldn’t have been more exciting as we saw three housemates including our very own Miss P getting evicted from the Big Brother Africa Amplified house.
Truth be told; the Motswana housemate is the only one to blame for being sent home after a plan she had crafted with Alex backfired.
Most of the girls who nominated her revealed last week that Miss P could not be trusted anymore and they all went for her neck and nominated her in large numbers. It appears that the voting Africans too have had enough of Miss P’s stay in the house and they couldn’t save her.
This past Sunday she was evicted, followed by Ghana’s Alex and the croaky-voiced Weza of Angola.
As it stands today, 12 housemates (Josie of Namibia, Nkuli of South Africa, Michael of Mozambique, Ernest of Uganda, Bhoke of Tanzania, Confidence of Ghana, Nic of Kenya, Danny of Ethiopia, Alex of Ghana, Miss P of Botswana, Weza of Angola and Felicia of Malawi) have been evicted while Lotus of Tanzania was disqualified a few weeks into the game for slapping Luclay.
Since the game kicked off on Sunday May 1st, 13 housemates have been sent home, and 13 housemates including Botswana’s Game ‘Zeus’ Bantsi remain in the house in the running to share of the US$400 000 prize money. This week Botswana faces another insurmountable task as Zeus together with Lomwe, Bernadina, Vina, and Mumba have been nominated for possible eviction this coming Sunday.
Remember, this year two housemates will each walk away with US$200 000 each. It doesn’t get amplified than this
ZEUS
Botswana
Rating: 10/10 Stays the same
The Motswana rapper continues to fly our country’s flag to higher heights. On Saturday night he gave Miss P a much-needed lecture, advising her not to let herself be fooled by the pressures of the game. He has also become accommodating to Karen; a thing which might see him last a little longer in the game. Whatever you do mate, stay focused and keep your wanting ‘willy’ in your pants.
MISS P
Botswana
Rating: Evicted
WEZA
Angola
Rating: Evicted
KAREN
Nigeria
Rating: 10/10 Stays the same
After sacrificing herself as HOH last week by not saving and replacing anyone, the Energizer-bunny reaffirmed her strong position by surviving possible eviction with eight country votes. Despite her irritating behavior which continues to rub other housemates (such as Vimbai-the HOH) the wrong way, she’s just a sweet soul who wants to win our homeboy’s heart.
LUCLAY
South Africa
Rating: 10/10 Stays the same
He continues to avoid Biggie’s late night parties which he says are to blame for his bad behavior. It’s been a while since we have seen him throw a tantrum. He continues to keep the viewers entertained with his St. Nowhere Mona character. As the game heats up, we wait with bated breath what strategy the RSA housemate will employ to survive.
CONFIDENCE
Ghana
Rating: Evicted
VINA
Nigeria
Rating: 9/10 Up Arrow
She’s up for possible eviction against our very own Zeus and whatever happens her native country, Nigeria is going to do all in the power to save her. Many housemates see her as strong competition and if she survives this week, there won’t be anything stopping Vina from being a finalist in the game.
NIC
Kenya
Rating: Evicted
ALEX
Ghana
Rating: Evicted
ERNEST
Uganda
Rating: Evicted
HANNI
Ethiopia
Rating: 10/10 Stays the same
She’s just too sweet and luckily for her she isn’t up for possible eviction. She has created an amicable pact with both the divisions in the house (the Karen group as well as the Vimbai group), so her chances of survival in the game are very high. Africa seems to love her beauty as well.
SHARON O
Uganda
Rating: 7/10 Down Arrow
The cry-baby of Big Brother Amplified is not up for possible nomination this week. At the rate things are going and the way Africa continues to save her, we might just see her in the final stages of the game. She gossips a lot with her BFF, Millicent.
DANNY
Ethiopia
Rating: Evicted
KIM
Zambia
Rating: 9/10 Up Arrow
She continues to fall in love with men in the house and at the same time nominates them for possible eviction. First it was Nic and currently, she found no shame in nominating her beau, Lomwe. The strategy seems to be working too well for her. As for winning the game, I’m not sure about that.
VIMBAI
Zimbabwe
Rating: 10/10 Up Arrow
She’s my favourite housemate now. On Sunday she put the irritating Karen in her place. On Monday night, as HOH she gave Africa the invincible Mumba during the save and replace session. Thank you Vimbai and please be easy on Karen, she wasn’t raised on a silver platter like you.
MUMBA
Zambia
Rating: 5/10 Down Arrow
The chickens have finally come home to roast. After been too comfortable in the game, Mumba will this Sunday be sent back to Zambia. She’s has managed to stay invincible for over ten weeks now and thanks to Vimbai, Mumba’s party might just come to a crumbling end this Sunday.
LOMWE
Malawi
Rating: 10/10 Stays the same
His being lovey dovey with Kim could just have cost Lomwe a place in the BBA Amplified game. I’m not sure about the Malawian voting masses as well as Africa, but the Sisqo-look alike might be evicted this Sunday. However, many see him as competition and all shall be revealed this Sunday.
WENDALL
Zimbabwe
Rating: 8/10 Down Arrow
I don’t know what this guy has which many other male housemates don’t have. He continues to escape possible nomination for eviction and truth be told, the more he stays invincible the more chances of him scooping the coveted US$200 000 prize money. Housemates got to be careful round him and form a pact to send him home A.S.A.P.
MILLICENT
Kenya
Rating: 10/10 Stays the same
Kenya has the best housemate in the house. This woman is just a marvel to watch thanks to her calm and relaxed character. She’s one of the housemates I would like to see win the money, as I believe it will come in handy for her. Let’s rally against Millicent. Potential winner is you ask me.
FELICIA
Malawi
Rating: Evicted
BHOKE
Tanzania
Rating: Evicted
BERNADINA
Namibia
Rating: 5/10 Down Arrow
Finally, the housemates have realized her potential in as far as winning is concerned and they have this week, thrown the Namibian housemate on the hands of Africa’s nominating public. I don’t see her surviving the motherland’s wrath. She’s has overstayed and it’s high time she packs her bags.
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