Five housemates in the ongoing Big Brother Africa The Chase reality show have their hopes in the balance after Monday’s nominations session, as two of them could be on their way home come Sunday.
After the nominations session, Malawian Natasha, Zimbabwean Pokello, and Botswana representative Oneal topped the Rubies House nominations with 5, 5, and 3 respectively.
Sierra Leonean Bolt and Angolan Biguesas topped the Diamond House nominations with 5 and 4 nominations each.
As usual, it was up to the Head of House in both houses to save and replace one of the nominated housemates in their houses.
Ghana’s Selly, Head of House of the Rubies House, saved Oneal and replaced him with Angolan Neyll while Nigerian Melvin, Head of House of the Diamond House, went through a tumultuous time trying to figure out whom to save and replace.
After some minutes of pondering, Melvin saved Bolt. He replaced him with Kenya beauty Annabel.
This means that Biguesas, Neyll, Annabel, Natasha and Pokello are up for possible eviction come Sunday.
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