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Three contestants in the ongoing Hitz Discovery reality show have been evicted Saturday as the show starts its weekly evictions leading to the finale.
The three are Frank Owusu, Ewurama Agyeman and Sandra Whajah.
Frank and Ewurama were evicted based on their poor performance while Sandra was disqualified and evicted for not turning up for the eviction show.
Prior to the live eviction which took place in the studios of Hitz FM, the 15 contestants who turned up for the eviction show took turns to prove their worth to the general public and the judges, Georgina Bimpong, Willie Roy and Jamie Adjetey, who gave their assessment of their performance.
At the end, the judges who have 60 percent when it comes to the fate of the contestants together with the general public who have 40, evicted Frank and Ewurama.
The show is now left with 13 contestants, Woelin Segbefia, Prince Hlordzi, Duodu Joseph, Ernest Ankomah, Faisal Mutaru, Fiho Moses, Willis Adoboa, Emmanuel Asante, Hagar Adjei, David Addy, David Segah, John Afful and Augustine Oben Afrifa.
The 13 will continue to fight to stay in the competition next Saturday as eviction continues.
Eviction will continue till February 18 when the winner of the reality show is crowned.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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