Monday, August 26, 2013

'Big Brother Africa' finale recap: Dillish Matthews wins Season 8

Dillish Matthews was crowned the Season 8 winner of "Big Brother Africa the Chase" on Sunday night. After 90 days of performances, BBA has finally chosen its next winner Dilish from Namibia. At the 2013 Season finale, first to be evicted of the top five was Beverly Osu, who proudly walked out of the house into the cheering crowd and was greeted with a hug and kiss from Angelo. Next came Melvin who obviously wasn’t happy to have not gotten the money but bravely put on a smile to meet the crowd.

'Big Brother Africa' finale recap: Dillish Matthews wins Season 8

The eviction of the two Nigerians from the house on the Grande finale caused a stir among Nigerians who concluded that keeping Melvin and Beverly in the house was a tactic to keep the Nigerian audience.

Elikem was evicted after this, but he won a $10,000 expense paid trip by Big Brother to Kenya with a partner of his choice, he picked Pokello who he already started an affair with during their stay in the house.

Finally, Dillish and Cleo were left in the house and Cleo, was evicted, leaving the Namibian in tears at the realization that she had won a cool $300, 000.

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