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Ghana’s representative in this year’s Big Brother Africa All Stars reality show is out of the competition.Although he was evicted in the second week of the show alongside Hannington, he was surprised to be put in a Barn which is a new addition to the show. This gave him another chance to win the ultimate prize of $200,000.After close to 30 days into the show, Sammi reported to Biggie that he was not feeling well and after medical attentions and check-ups, he said he could no longer stay in the Barn and wanted to leave.Medical personnel on Friday (Day 33) after checking up on Sammi concluded that he was suffering from elevated hypertension and suggested that Sammi be allowed to leave the Big Brother Barn and get medical attention and bed rest.Sammi in a Diary session on Friday thanked Biggie and Africa for the experience in the House and the Barn. He told Biggie that he was very happy to be a part of the reality show for the second time.He told the Barnmates that he had to leave the Barn because of his deteriorating health condition.The emotional Barnmates were not excited by the news. The Big Brother Barn will now be left with three Barnmates - Hannington, the only male and two females, Lerato and Tatiana.Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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