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Ghananian confidence rocked as Confidence Faces Eviction AGAIN

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07 Jun 2011 at 06:36hrs | Views
Byo24Entertainment can confirm that Ghana's female representative in the on-going Big Brother Amplified House, Confidence Haugen, will have her head on the chopping board AGAIN this week as she faces possibly eviction from the continental reality show.

That means the Ghanaian CEO has been put up for eviction three times in the space of 5 weeks.

After Sunday's eviction where love birds Ernest from Uganda and Bhoke from Tanzania were (un)surprisingly kicked out at the same time from the "Tails" house, it was the turn of housemates in the "Heads" house.

"Heads"mates who were free from any eviction exercise last week, woke up this morning to face Big Brother in yet another nomination session; and after the session, the name of 37 year old Ghanaian housemate Confidence came up (twice).

Vina, who is limping from an injury she sustained during a task last week was the first to be put on the spot to nominate two housemates of her choice and state the reasons. She nominated Wendell (Zimbabwe) and Millicent (Kenya) because they have both not come up for eviction before.

The other housemates took their turn one after the other in the chatroom.

Confidence was nominated by two housemates; Head of House (HoH) Lomwe from Malawi and Vimbai from Zimbabwe who obviously want her evicted from the house. For her reason, Vimbai said she was putting Confidence up because she (Confidence) had openly stated that "her purpose in the house has been fulfilled and she's praying to go home", and according to Lomwe he nominated Confidence because he thinks Confidence is 'well-established "outside" so she is not really useful' in the house.

When it was her turn, Confidence nominated Zeus and Felicia.

At the end of the nomination session, Zeus from Malawi had the most nominations (6) followed by Ethiopian housemate Hanni with 3 nominations. Confidence (Ghana), Millicent (Kenya), Weza (Angola), Felicia (Malawi) and Vina (Nigeria) all had two nominations each, whiles Wendell (Zimbabwe), Vimbai from Zimbabwe and Lomwe all had one nomination each.

Interestingly, nobody nominated Sharon O from Uganda.

AS earlier predicted, Big Brother decided not to be "generous" with the housemates with 2 nominations, and as a result seven housemates are up for eviction this week including Confidence.

When Lomwe, who is the Head of House (HoH) was asked to save a housemate, it was safe to assume that he would follow his "heart" by swapping his 'girlfriend' Hanni and replace her with another housemate.

WRONG!!! The unassuming "gentleman" who turned 28 last Saturday, shocked the whole of Africa and choose to decide with his head and not his heart by saving, Felicia (both are from Malawi) and replaced her with Vimbai (Zimbabwe)

So the SEVEN housemates up for possibly eviction this week are Zeus (Malawi), Millicent (Kenya), Weza (Angola), Confidence (Ghana), Hanni (Ethiopia), Vina (Nigeria), and Vimbai (Zimbabwe).

Note that two housemates will definitely go home this week, according to BIG BROTHER.

As usual, peacefmonline.com is appealing to all Ghanaians and fans of Confidence to vote to save her from eviction. Send or text: VOTE CONFIDENCE to the shortcode I477 on the following networks Expresso, TIGO, MTN, VODAFONE and AIRTEL
 
This is how the Nomination session played out:

Zeus (Malawi) ----- 6 Nominations (Weza, Confidence, Vimbai, Sharon O, Felicia and Wendell)
Hanni (Ethiopia) ----- 3 Nominations (Sharon O, Felicia and Wendell)
Millicent (Kenya) ----- 2 Nominations (Vina and Hanni)
Weza (Angola) -------- 2 Nominations (Zeus and Lomwe)
Confidence (Ghana) --- 2 Nominations (Lomwe and Vimbai)
Felicia (Malawi) -------- 2 Nominations (Confidence and Hanni)
Vina (Nigeria) ----------- 2 Nominations (Millicent and Hanni)
Lomwe (Malawi) ------- 1 Nomination (Weza)
Wendell (Zimbabwe) ----- 1 Nomination (Vina)
Vimbai (Zimbabwe) ------- 1 Nomination (Zeus)
Sharon O (Uganda) -------- No nomination 


Source - Big Brother