Tonight marked the penultimate and 8th eviction of the season and who better than Ugandan dancehall and hip hop sensation Bebe Cool to usher us into the proverbial end days? The multilingual musician has, in the past, docked nominations for the historic Kora All African awards and often lends his voice and platform as an artist to various socio-economic causes in Africa.
He launched onto stage with his hit single… and had the crowd eating 
out of his hands. The rambunctious and mischievous beat to his music was
 sure to get this party started. Sadly, however, this party was going to
 be a bitter sweet one as there were more housemates headed down the 
eviction gallows tonight.
IK sashayed onto stage a cool and charming sight in a bespoke Mai 
Atafo penguin suit fit with a pastel and mint green edge. Never one to 
disappoint he was the host with the most as he rang in the unfortunate 
bunch who are up for eviction this eve.
Botswana’s belles Goitse and Sheillah were both up and towards the 
end the fellow country mates became one another’s competition as each 
had to fight for their country’s vote. But that is just the name of the 
game. Mozambique’s son of rap Trezagah and Miss Uganda Ellah found 
themselves in the pile by default with Trezagah earning himself a 
nomination during his infamous freeze task breech and Ellah being the 
hapless “added” housemates once again. Buddies JJ and Idris were also up
 with each representing Zimbabwe and Tanzania respectively. And lastly 
the feisty Malawian lass with a baritone Sipe was also on the list.
One of these housemates were going to be handed their marching order in only moments. The question was who was it going to be?
IK also shared news about the ONE Campaign which is an international 
advocacy organisation made up of more than six million people taking 
action to end extreme poverty and preventable disease, mainly in Africa.
 Representatives from the campaign were invited into the house this week
 to educate housemates and introduced them to their cause. 
Big Brother Africa
 

 

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