This is what a posted this afternoon.I repost again to help those - TopicsExpress



          

This is what a posted this afternoon.I repost again to help those who still dont know who to vote for. It was a painful Sunday night for East Africa Big Brother Africa — The Chase fans, as their last hope to the finals, Feza, from Tanzania got bundled out of the continental reality TV show. Beside losing out on winning $ 300 000 cash prize throughout last week, with Dillish, Feza and Cleo on the nomination list, the mind game was rooted on regional blocks, in focus on who jumps into this week’s ‘semi-finals’. With Kenya and Uganda out of The Chase, undivided, the Eastern block has been pooling all its support for Feza. And in a competition where East African countries, Nigeria and South Africa have always dictated voting patterns and the eventual swing for the finalist, Feza was clearly under threat. Let me break it down. With two Nigerian’s, a Ghanaian, Zambian, Ethiopian, South African and Namibian still in pursuit for the jackpot, the idea was for the major blocks to eliminate Feza, keeping their strong contestants safe, see them go through to the August 25 finals, then use the East Africa swing vote for their advantage. That is how Feza was sacrificed. She received votes from Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Botswana, the same number of votes Cleo picked from across Africa, but so with a majority number of votes — hence her elimination. Dillish, the Namibian girl got seven votes. Nigeria and Ghana voted for her to keep her in the game knowing that would she make it to the finals, she would split the Southern Africa vote to West Africa’s advantage. It is no surprise South Africa voted for Cleo, hoping Dillish would fail to get support from across Africa, and so use her eviction as a strength towards their own Angelo in locking the Southern African vote during the finals. That didn’t work as the Namibian beauty received a resounding breakthrough complete with the ‘magical’ Rest of Africa vote. With Angelo out for nominations this week, for the first time, and so with the two Nigerian representatives, Melvin and Beverly, together with Cleo and Ghana’s Elikem having booked their express ticket to the finals, things now look thick for the South Africans. Now with Bimp (Ethiopia) and Dillish joining the South African in the final possible eviction list, it is highly probable that the South African will be shown the door this week. With two of their own in the finals, Nigeria will then find itself in a tricky situation, possibly divided on which of their housemates they would like to go with the cash. This is where the catch is .
Posted on: Sun, 18 Aug 2013 20:21:43 +0000

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