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After 91 days of action, drama and entertainment leading to the crowning of Uti Nwachukwu as Big Brother All Stars winner, organizers are set to put the icing on the reality show by doing follow up on the Housemates.
This has been necessitated by the numerous questions being asked by fans who watched the show across the continent as to what would happen to the romances, relationships and friendships outside the famous Big Brother Africa house
Starting this January, organizers will give fans a chance to catch up with the five housemates who played the game to the end.
The special show dubbed Big Bother Africa: The Journey will reunite Lerato Sengadi (South Africa), Munya Chidzonga (Zimbabwe), Mwisho Mwampamba (Tanzania), Sheila Kwamboka (Kenya) and the winner Uti Nwachukwu from Nigeria in the special edition reunion show.
The show will be hosted by the Big Brother All Star presenter IK Osakioduwa and he will jet off to visit each of the five housemates in their home countries to see what they’ve been doing after the show.
He will also delve into how life has changed for them since their appearance on the show. In addition, the show will see all five housemates join IK in a studio in Johannesburg to talk about the show, its effect on their lives and what their plans are for the future.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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