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Ghanaian housemate in the Big Brother Africa StarGame reality show, DKB has been nominated for possible eviction come Sunday.
The results for the Upville house’s first ever nomination were declared Monday after the housemates had taken turns to nominate each other for possible eviction.
After the results were tallied, Zambian’s Mampi had six nominations making her the housemate with the most nominations.
Ghana’s DKB and the pretty Zimbabwean housemate, Maneta had three nominations each.
Per the results, Mampi, DKB and Maneta are the housemates with their heads on the chopping board and may be evicted during Sunday’s live eviction show.
However, DKB, by virtue of the fact that he is Head of House for this week meant that he can save himself from possible eviction, and he did just that.
After the nominated housemates were revealed by Big Brother, he, DKB, was called into the dairy room with the option of saving himself thus swapping his nomination with a different housemate.
The second option was to maintain the nominations, meaning putting himself up for eviction.
After pondering over the issue for while, DKB settled on the ‘harmless’ Lady May, who he had incidentally nominated during the nominations session Monday morning, to take his place.
DKB’s choice however, will be unknown to his fellow housemates till Sunday when he will be asked to publicly declare his swap.
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