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Zimbabwe: I've No Hard Feelings Over Eviction - Uti

9 October 2008


Harare — Nigerian housemate in Big Brother Africa 3 - Uti Nwachukwu has predicted that Sheila, Ricco and Morris will be in the top three of the reality show.

In a telephone interview with The Herald after his eviction from the house, Uti said he had no hard feelings over his eviction but wished the remaining housemates success.

"I'm cool man and I've no hard feelings that I came out this time in fact I wish the remaining housemates success. I think Sheila, Ricco and Morris are likely to be in top three," he said.

Uti became the first male housemate to leave the house at the weekend's eviction show bringing the number of housemates to nine.

Asked what his strategy was in house, Uti said he came into the house without any strategy but was taking each day as it was.

"I didn't have any strategy but I was just being me," he said.

The 25-year-old Uti left a laundry of memorable moments in BBA3, as he was full of energy and zeal.

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He said he was now looking towards achieving some of his goals and that his short stint in BBA 3 was a success.

Hailing from Lagos, Uti is a student and model. Last year he appeared in a multi-national billboard advertisement and holds a diploma in Computer Science and Education from the University of Nigeria.

He previously applied to be on Big Brother Africa but could not make it to the audition because of an exam.

The one-time bank employee appeared on the Nigerian reality series Next Movie Star, which he finished as the runner-up, before being selected for Big Brother Africa 3.

BBA3 is screened live on DStv's channel 198 and on M-Net.

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