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Big Brother Africa 4: Your SMSes and E-Mails to Us

Big Brother Africa 4: Your SMSes and E-Mails to Us

BIG Brother’s decision to announce so late that three people ‘have to be’ evicted this week is obviously deliberate. Four people, three Namibians. Come on. Can they please tell us why they want to try and get all the Namibians out in one go? Who are they favouring? We have a right to know.

WHY does Big Brother want to spit out our Namibian housemates? Are they too entertaining for Nigeria? I feel used and abused.ARE our Namibian housemates too popular compared to the hibernators in the Big Brother house? It is really nasty of the Big Brother producers to sacrifice our housemates because of vested interests.CAN someone please tell me if this is the Give Back to Nigeria edition of Big Brother?BIG BROTHER, why have you allowed the nominations in a way that all three Namibians are up for eviction [at the same time]. To vote is so expensive but you put pressure only on Namibia. It’s unfair. What revolution is this? Namibians suffer every week … try to consider and also give other countries a chance. We know we have a strong team there but what about us, the voters? It’s unfair towards Namibia.- Big Brother cannot direct which housemate nominates who, but I have to agree that the decision to evict three housemates, which appears to have been taken late, is raising a lot of eyebrows and posing a lot of questions. – JeanBIG BROTHER, please give a chance to other countries to vote for their housemates. Three people up! But let me tell you one thing: in Namibia we stand together. We see what’s happening with Rene, Edward and Erastus. It’s Team Namibia, so we will try to vote again because we believe in them.- JuliaI WAS very impressed with the BBA twins who expressed that after the show they would pick up Rene to party with them when they are back in Namibia, someone they would probably not have bonded with under normal circumstances. We can learn a lesson from them: When Namibians are threatened they stick together to fight the common enemy, be they black or white. Why can our leaders not show the same unity? We should be fighting the common enemy, poverty and not each other.THE Government could learn a thing or two about valued adding from The Namibian’s coverage of Big Brother Africa. Truly! The Namibian’s team of writers adds to the entertainment with their entertaining and intelligent reports.NBC, can you please prolong Big Brother Africa to two hours. Please. It is very interesting. One hour is not enough.- Compiled by Jean Sutherland

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