Nominated housemates learning to trust only themselves

Jul 21, 2003

Big brother viewers in Ghana and Angola defined Alex as ‘arrogant and purely obnoxious’ before they made a long awaited for sigh of relief and joined Bayo as he danced and gyrated around in excitement after the eviction of the Kenyan housemate.

By Roger Mugisha

Big brother viewers in Ghana and Angola defined Alex as ‘arrogant and purely obnoxious’ before they made a long awaited for sigh of relief and joined Bayo as he danced and gyrated around in excitement after the eviction of the Kenyan housemate.

If there is anyone going to miss the shoddy Alex, it is former prankster-mate - Stefan. Their mischief had got a bit too personal inducing as many personality clashes as possible. Now that Alex has gone, life in the Big brother will turn for the best because Tapuwa will not be requesting for any psychiatric help, Bayo will have no ego but his own to compete with and Mwisho will certainly enjoy tucking away in the oddest of places all the drinks without being noticed.

Abby was seen exchanging worried and curious sentiments with Warona in the Jacuzzi over who might be the two-faced housemates that might be responsible for their eviction. They compared experiences of trusted friends back-stabbing them, to the ever-changing personalities in the house. Abby called Tapuwa the ‘snake in the green grass’ only capable of doing everything sinister as long as it was to her benefit.

However, later in the Jacuzzi, Abby (emotionally) explained to Gaetano how she has realised she can not trust anyone except him and Warona. Tapuwa herself has been the victim of misguided trust. Ironically, Bayo said himself, Be your own best friend: trust only yourself, in a conversation with Cherise. Mwisho’s advice to Tapuwa about the situation also run along the lines of never trusting anyone. It must be a lonely crowded house!
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