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Ghanaian pair in the Downville house of the Big Brother Africa StarGame reality show, Keitta and Mildred (Eazzy), are up for possible eviction next week Sunday.
The pair was nominated alongside Botswana pair Edith and Eve through the advanced Random Nomination Mechanism during Sunday’s live eviction show.
As usual, after Tanzania’s Diamond Platinumz, the guest artiste for the eviction show, finished rocking the show, activities in both houses – Upville and Downville – were recapped.
When it got down to business, IK, host of the show asked DKB, who was the Head of House, to declare who he had decided to save, his replacement and why the choice.
While the Ghanaian said the decision to save himself, and put Namibian Lady May up for eviction, was not personal, he felt Lady May had no issues with the other housemates and therefore will not be evicted.
As soon as DKB made the announcement, the Namibian said, “I knew it!” suggesting that she knew all along that the Ghanaian had put her head on the chopping board.
Per the results, Zambian celebrity Mampi, who had six nominations, was evicted. She became the first housemate to be evicted from the Upville house.
Evicted Mampi who was in a nasty brawl fight with DKB on May 13 disclosed on stage that their beef was due to the fact that DKB liked her and she didn’t feel the same way, “He was pushing the buttons too far,” she added.
Her eviction she said did not come as a surprise because she had missed home and “I was ready to go home.”
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