Thursday 11 July 2013

They Have Blood On Their Hands

“Nations were united,Friends will be divided” is exactly what we are beginning to observe in the Big Brother House.
Judging from the way Nominations, save and replace decisions, and evictions progress, ‘at this particular juncture’ it’s clear that it’s now every man for himself in The Chase.
A few people(If not none), care about their fellows in this battle for the $US300,000 grand prize. Friends turn into foes when nominations  and swaps come up and soon we’ll see countrymates trying to get each out.
From the past happenings a lot has been observed but what has caught up our eyes are the save an d replace decisions. Talking about this,we can’t avoid talking about those lucky Heads of the Households who have played a part in their fellows’ evictions.
In the Big Brother game, there is no hardest part for the HOH like putting someone up for eviction and they survive. Below are the HOHs who have managed to get other housemates evicted courtesy of their save and replace decisions. And if the HOHs were assassins, their hands would be filled with blood.
Selly was the first one and has been the luckiest of all the HOHs. During his era,the Ghanaian sexy who was Ruby’s HOH for two consecutive times managed to swap South Africa’s Koketso and Angola’s Neyll and they both got evicted in the second and third week respectively.
Week four featured Annabel as the Diamond HOH and she was also lucky enough as she saved her head and replaced it with  Motamma’s who got booted out that very Sunday.
If it was killing,Tanzania’s Nando would also have had blood all over his hands as he got Namibia’s Maria out of the chase. Nando replaced himself with Maria for possible eviction who Africa showed the BBA exit doors.
The recent one we have witnessed and still having is Nigeria’s haunted Melvin. He’s haunted in the way that he has never settled down with his guilt after he swapped Zimbabwe’s Hakeem who was ousted last Sunday. Unlike the rest of the HOHs who quickly recovered from the evictions, Melvin  took long and if not mistaken, he’s still regretting his decision.
Well, at this point of the game, ‘everyone’s gotta do what everyone’s gotta do’ to remain the last man standing. Whether the swap was done intentionally or accidentally,it was all swapping and if it was killing, we would say that the above five have blood on their hands.
Would you love to see the swapped Housemates surviving evictions or it’s better they leave?
source: bbafrica.tv

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