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Ama Serwaa Bentsi-Enchill, a 27 year old lady has been evicted from season three of The Challenge reality TV show.
The customer service personal misses out on an opportunity to pursue a post graduate degree in one of the finest universities in the UK.
Ama who aspires to be a consultant in the area of business planning loves travelling and sporting activities and describes herself as an extrovert who likes doing new things.
Though disappointed she was hopeful of a bright future and thanked for the organizers of the experience she has acquired.
After the remarkable presentation of the marketing task by all twelve contestants, it was a moment of tension coupled with fear and anxiety for the twelve contestants as members of The Panel took time to pitch them against each other to identify the weakest links amongst them.
After an hour of questioning, eleven contestants were nominated for eviction.
Benjamin Enyan was nominated to present the, “No Limit” concept for his team Ad Ears was the only contestant saved by The Board and free from eviction.
His was saved by his presentation which focused on brand internalization as well as growth.
Members of the board Dr, Kwesi Appiah Esther Cobbah and Abena Amoah could not decide on which contestant to evict because they all performed exceptionally well.
The board were left with no other option that to rely on the public voting to decide who gets evicted.
Patrons are encouraged to vote to keep their favorite contestants in the competition by texting their names to the short code you 1750.
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