Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)

Ghana: Entertainment - Nyansa Krono, Nyansa Krono

Chris Twum

6 November 2009


As this year's Big Brother Africa (BBA) reality show, dubbed the "Revolution" draws closer to an end, Big Brother Africa (BBA) finds ways and means in scheming to satisfy Ghana, after cheating us in the proportional representation of housemates in this years BBA competition.

Just last week, the organizers of BBA thought it wise to invite as guest artiste, Ghana's Hiplife ace and 'Rap Dacta' (Okyeame Kwame), to entertain the audience for the eviction show. On the same night, Kweku T, a former BBA participant was also invited to perform.

BBA organizers had earlier invited the winner of 'Face of Africa' Anita to also have a chit chat with the house mates.

We believe the idea behind the rush to use Ghanaian celebrities at the Big Brother Africa show is to safeguard MNET Ghana's viewership market.

Relevant Links

In the view of this paper and many Ghanaians alike, the choice and criteria used for choosing this year's housemate from Ghana, Ras Wayo, left very little to be desired, as he was a big disappointment since the inception of the reality show which has always had Ghanaian participation.

This paper would like to pose this question; when did Patoa (Jamaican English) become a recognized Ghanaian language, for which Ras Wayo was selected from Ghana to be part of the reality show?

And why does BBA have more than one housemate from some participating countries, for example Nigeria.

Meanwhile, Kenya's Jeremy is on his way back home after being evicted from M-Net's BIG BROTHER REVOLUTION on the eighth live eviction show.

This saw the Revolution's longest-standing relationship end, leaving Emma to plot her revenge alone.

Be the first to Write a Comment!

More News on allAfrica.com

Copyright © 2009 Ghanaian Chronicle. All rights reserved. Distributed by AllAfrica Global Media (allAfrica.com). To contact the copyright holder directly for corrections — or for permission to republish or make other authorized use of this material, click here.

AllAfrica aggregates and indexes content from over 125 African news organizations, plus more than 200 other sources, who are responsible for their own reporting and views. Articles and commentaries that identify allAfrica.com as the publisher are produced or commissioned by AllAfrica.

AllAfrica - All the Time

SELECT
SELECT

Topics