TK, as Head Of House was it again on nomination night. He replaced himself with Ricco, to make it an "all boys final" come eviction night on Sunday. But who among Uti, Ricco and Munya will Africa decide to send home?
The girls have reduced in numbers from six to four, in dramatic style, none surpassing Lucille's departure which caused Uti's fit of rage, in the process, earning him three nominations from Mimi, Munya and TK who claimed he was not sure of the Nigerian's temper.
Entertainer Ricco is up for eviction again. Will he survive Sunday's eviction? COURTESY PHOTO
Uti is a loud, annoying, stressing human being who can evoke in you thoughts of strangling him, just to shut him up - ask Mimi But at the same time, the boy is funny, witty and true to his feelings. Case in point is when he smashed cups and punched walls to release the anger that was in him. That was real, not faked for the camera. It's that contradiction in Uti's character that makes him a joy to watch.
Meanwhile Ricco is one of those characters a reality TV show with women participants cannot do without. Imagine BBA3 without someone to woo the ladies, or wear women's clothes just for a laugh. Such shows like Big Brother where sanity is not a prerequisite, cannot be wild, wicked and wacky - without such characters.
This brings us to Munya. Whereas the boy has represented Mugabe's country well (for a second, with Munya on TV, one could forget the suffering in Zimbabwe), and has shown that he is a sucker for love, with his painful attempts to woo Lucille, there has been nothing entertaining from the Zimbabwean.
Yes he is the poster child for what true love is, something the female voting public find alluring, but Big Brother is not about finding your true love and living happily thereafter. It's more chaotic than that and it seems Munya doesn't do chaos.
TK meanwhile should pray for a miracle in the form of winning the Head of House for the third time because not only are the housemates baying for his blood, but the voting public too. Poor boy had no option but to save his head, but it seems no person is buying that argument.
For the first time it's not clear who will be evicted, but for the game's sake, Munya has to go. I know he is a nice chap, who is well mannered, rarely pulls pranks in the house and pulls his weight during tasks, but that is not interesting TV is it?

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