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At the end of every week, a housemate is chosen to leave the Big Brother. This time round two housemates were chosen.
Kwaku and Ofunneka were announced as Big Brother Africa's fifth and sixth evictees on Sunday.
Kwaku was the first to be "kicked" out of the house, leaving his "untouchable" mates (Bertha and Lerato) in tears.
Little did the opposition, The Big 5 (Ofunneka, Richard, Code, Tatiana and Maureen) know that they too would be bidding farewell to their anchor and spin doctor, Ofunneka.
Both housemates walked out of the house, unaware that Big Brother had planned a fake eviction for them.
They were met between the doors that separate housemates and the real world by a secret agent who wore a black balaclava.
The agent then informed them about the fake eviction and both were lead to the Diary Room via a secret passage.
Once in the Diary Room, an elated Kwaku and Ofunneka were told about their “fake eviction” and about Big Brother's plans to hide them in the Penthouse for four days.
There were also told that they would be immune from this week's nomination and that they would be returned to the House later in the week.
The bonus prize is that Kwaku and Ofunneka will have the opportunity to view the Housemates from the Penthouse.
Source: mnet
Source: mnet
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